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UNSPSC Code:
12352203
eCl@ss:
32160702
NACRES:
NA.43
biological source
rat
conjugate
unconjugated
antibody form
purified immunoglobulin
antibody product type
primary antibodies
clone
RD4B11, monoclonal
species reactivity
mouse, human
packaging
antibody small pack of 25 μg
technique(s)
western blot: suitable
isotype
IgG2aκ
NCBI accession no.
UniProt accession no.
target post-translational modification
unmodified
Gene Information
mouse ... Adar(56417)
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General description
Double-stranded RNA-specific adenosine deaminase (UniProt: Q99MU3; also known as EC: 3.5.4.37, DRADA, RNA adenosine deaminase 1) is encoded by the Adar gene (Gene ID: 56417) in murine species. ADAR catalyzes the editing of adenosine-to-inosine (A to I) by deaminating genomically encoded A-to-I in double stranded RNA (DsRNA). A-to-I editing predominantly occurs in noncoding, repetitive elements and short interspersed nuclear elements (SINEs). A-to-I editing affects gene expression and function in several ways, including mRNA translation by changing codons and hence the amino acid sequence of proteins. It also affects pre-mRNA splicing by altering splice site recognition sequences; RNA stability by changing sequences involved in nuclease recognition; and genetic stability in the case of RNA virus genomes by changing sequences during viral RNA replication. In mammals three different ADAR proteins have been described: ADAR1, -2, and -3. ADAR1 is shown to be expressed during embryonic and postnatal development and is present predominantly in the nucleus. Highest levels of ADAR1 are reported in brain and spleen and lowest levels are observed in liver. Five different isoforms of ADAR1 have been reported that are produced by alternative splicing. Isoforms 1 and 2 (long forms) are predominantly found in cytoplasm and shuttle between the cytoplasm and nucleus. Isoforms 3 and 4 (short forms starting at Met-519) are exclusively found in the nucleolus. Under normal conditions long forms are dominant, however, under conditions of inflammation short forms are selectively induced. (Ref.: Liddicoat, BJ et al., (2015). Science 349 (6252); 1115-1120).
~110 kDa observed; 130.45 kDa calculated. Uncharacterized bands may be observed in some lysate(s).
Immunogen
His-tagged recombinant fragment corresponding to 401 amino acids from the internal region of murine Double-stranded RNA-specific adenosine deaminase (ADAR1). Immunogen sequnece is conserved isoforms 1 and 2.
Application
Anti-ADAR1, clone RD4B11, Cat. No. MABE1790, is a highly specific rat monoclonal antibody that targets ADAR1 and has been tested for use in Western Blotting.
Western Blotting Analysis: A representative lot detected ADAR1 in Western Blotting applications (Liddicoat, B.J., et. al. (2015). Science. 349(6252):1115-20).
Biochem/physiol Actions
Clone RD4B11 is a rat monoclonal antibody that detects Double-stranded RNA-specific adenosine deaminase in human and murine cells.
Physical form
Format: Purified
Analysis Note
Evaluated by Western Blotting in Kusa4b10 mouse cell line overexpressing mouse ADAR1 p110.
Western Blotting Analysis: 4 µg/mL of this antibody detected ADAR1 in Kusa4b10 mouse cell line overexpressing mouse ADAR1 p110.
Western Blotting Analysis: 4 µg/mL of this antibody detected ADAR1 in Kusa4b10 mouse cell line overexpressing mouse ADAR1 p110.
Other Notes
Concentration: Please refer to lot specific datasheet.
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