The AC1 Antibody (PAC034286) is a polyclonal antibody specifically designed for research involving AC1, a key protein involved in [specific function]. This antibody, derived from [source], is highly reactive with [specific species] samples and has been validated for use in [specific applications]. It binds to the AC1 protein, enabling precise detection and analysis in [specific cell types], making it an essential tool for studies in [specific research areas].AC1, also known as [alternate name], plays a crucial role in [specific function or pathway] by [specific activity].
Its importance in [specific context] makes it a valuable target for research into diseases like [specific diseases]. Understanding the function of AC1 is essential for the development of therapies that target or modulate its activity in these contexts. This antibody provides researchers with a reliable tool for advancing knowledge in the field of [specific research area].
Antibody Name:
AC1 Antibody (PACO34286)
Antibody SKU:
PACO34286
Size:
50ug
Host Species:
Rabbit
Tested Applications:
ELISA
Recommended Dilutions:
Species Reactivity:
African cassava mosaic virus
Immunogen:
Recombinant African cassava mosaic virus Replication-associated protein (1-358AA)
Essential for the replication of viral ssDNA. The closed circular ssDNA genome is first converted to a superhelical dsDNA. Rep binds a specific region at the genome origin of replication. It introduces an endonucleolytic nick within the conserved sequence 5'-TAATATTAC-3' in the intergenic region of the genome present in all geminiviruses, thereby initiating the rolling circle replication (RCR). Following cleavage, binds covalently to the 5'-phosphate of DNA as a tyrosyl ester. The cleavage gives rise to a free 3'-OH that serves as a primer for the cellular DNA polymerase. The polymerase synthesizes the (+) strand DNA by rolling circle mechanism. After one round of replication, a Rep-catalyzed nucleotidyl transfer reaction releases a circular single-stranded virus genome, thereby terminating the replication. Displays origin-specific DNA cleavage, nucleotidyl transferase, ATPase and helicase activities (By similarity).
Essential for the replication of viral ssDNA. The closed circular ssDNA genome is first converted to a superhelical dsDNA. Rep binds a specific region at the genome origin of replication. It introduces an endonucleolytic nick within the conserved sequence 5'-TAATATTAC-3' in the intergenic region of the genome present in all geminiviruses, thereby initiating the rolling circle replication (RCR). Following cleavage, binds covalently to the 5'-phosphate of DNA as a tyrosyl ester. The cleavage gives rise to a free 3'-OH that serves as a primer for the cellular DNA polymerase. The polymerase synthesizes the (+) strand DNA by rolling circle mechanism. After one round of replication, a Rep-catalyzed nucleotidyl transfer reaction releases a circular single-stranded virus genome, thereby terminating the replication. Displays origin-specific DNA cleavage, nucleotidyl transferase, ATPase and helicase activities ().