Anti-PCNA Antibody__Rabbit Anti-Human PCNA Polyclonal Roscovitine
Anti-PCNA Antibody
Anti-PCNA Antibody__Rabbit Anti-Human PCNA Polyclonal Napabucasin
Storage Buffer
PBS (without Mg2+ and Ca2+), pH 7.4, 50% glycerol, 150mM NaCl, 0.02% sodium azide
Storage Temperature
-20ºC
Shipping Temperature
Blue Ice or 4ºC
Purification
Affinity Purified
Clonality
Polyclonal
Isotype
IgG
Specificity
Detects ~29kDa, endogenous levels of total PCNA protein.
Cite This Product
Rabbit Anti-Human PCNA Polyclonal (StressMarq Biosciences Inc., Victoria BC CANADA, Catalog # SPC-1307)
Certificate of Analysis
A 1:1000 dilution of SPC-1307 was sufficient for detection of PCNA in 10 µg of HepG2 cell lysates by ECL immunoblot analysis using Goat Anti-Rabbit IgG:HRP as the secondary antibody.
Alternative Names
ATLD2 Antibody, cb16 Antibody, Cyclin Antibody, DNA polymerase delta auxiliary protein Antibody, etID36690.10 Antibody, fa28e03 Antibody, fb36g03 Antibody, HGCN8729 Antibody, MGC8367 Antibody, Mutagen-sensitive 209 protein Antibody, OTTHUMP00000030189 Antibody, OTTHUMP00000030190 Antibody, PCNA Antibody, Pcna/cyclin Antibody, PCNA_HUMAN Antibody, PCNAR Antibody, Polymerase delta accessory protein Antibody, Proliferating cell nuclear antigen Antibody, wu:fa28e03 Antibody, wu:fb36g03 Antibodya
Cellular Localization
Nucleus
Accession Number
NP_872590.1
Gene ID
5111
Swiss Prot
P12004
Scientific Background
Proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) is a DNA clamp that acts as a processivity factor for DNA polymerase δ in eukaryotic cells and is essential for replication. It is a 36 kDa molecule that is highly conserved between species. This protein is an auxiliary protein of DNA polymerase delta and is involved in the control of eukaryotic DNA replication by increasing the polymerase's processibility during elongation of the leading strand.
References
1. Moldovan GL. et al. (2007) Cell 129 (4): 665–79.
2. Warbrick E. et al. (1998) BioEssays 20 (3): 195–9.
3. Gilljam KM. et al. (2009) The Journal of Cell Biology 186 (5): 645–54.
2. Warbrick E. et al. (1998) BioEssays 20 (3): 195–9.
3. Gilljam KM. et al. (2009) The Journal of Cell Biology 186 (5): 645–54.