The YOAJ Antibody (PAC035102) is a highly specific monoclonal antibody targeted towards the YOAJ protein, a key player in cellular signaling pathways. This antibody is generated using cutting-edge technology and has been extensively validated for use in immunofluorescence and flow cytometry applications. It binds specifically to the YOAJ protein, allowing for precise detection and analysis in a variety of cell types.YOAJ is a critical signaling molecule involved in various cellular processes, including cell proliferation and differentiation. Its role in cell signaling makes it an attractive target for research in fields such as cancer biology and developmental biology.
By understanding the function of YOAJ, researchers can gain valuable insights into disease mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets.In summary, the YOAJ Antibody (PAC035102) is a powerful tool for researchers studying the YOAJ protein and its involvement in cellular signaling pathways. With its high specificity and sensitivity, this antibody is ideal for use in a wide range of research applications, making it a valuable asset in the study of cell biology and disease mechanisms.
Antibody Name:
yoaJ Antibody (PACO35102)
Antibody SKU:
PACO35102
Size:
50ug
Host Species:
Rabbit
Tested Applications:
ELISA
Recommended Dilutions:
Species Reactivity:
Bacillus subtilis
Immunogen:
Recombinant Bacillus subtilis Expansin-YoaJ protein (26-232AA)
May promote colonization of plant roots. May cause loosening and extension of plant cell walls by disrupting non-covalent bonding between cellulose microfibrils and matrix glucans. Has very low expansin activity (in vitro). No enzymatic activity has been found. Binds to peptidoglycan and to plant cell walls
Synonyms:
Expansin-YoaJ (EXLX1), yoaJ
UniProt Protein Function:
May promote colonization of plant roots. May cause loosening and extension of plant cell walls by disrupting non-covalent bonding between cellulose microfibrils and matrix glucans. Has very low expansin activity (in vitro). No enzymatic activity has been found. Binds to peptidoglycan and to plant cell walls.