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SIRT2 rabbit pAb
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Product name: SIRT2 rabbit pAb
Reactivity: Human;Mouse;Rat
Alternative Names: SIRT2; SIR2L; SIR2L2; NAD-dependent protein deacetylase sirtuin-2; Regulatory protein SIR2 homolog 2; SIR2-like protein 2
Source: Rabbit
Dilutions: WB 1:500-2000;IHC-p 1:50-300; ELISA 2000-20000
Immunogen: The antiserum was produced against synthesized peptide derived from human SIRT2. AA range:321-370
Storage: -20°C/1 year
Clonality: Polyclonal
Isotype: IgG
Concentration: 1 mg/ml
Observed Band: 43kD
GeneID: 22933
Human Swiss-Prot No: Q8IXJ6
Cellular localization: Nucleus . Cytoplasm, perinuclear region . Cytoplasm . Cytoplasm, cytoskeleton . Cytoplasm, cytoskeleton, microtubule organizing center, centrosome . Cytoplasm, cytoskeleton, microtubule organizing center, centrosome, centriole . Cytoplasm, cytoskeleton, spindle . Midbody . Chromosome . Perikaryon . Cell projection . Cell projection, growth cone . Myelin membrane . Localizes in the cytoplasm during most of the cell cycle except in the G2/M transition and during mitosis, where it is localized in association with chromatin and induces deacetylation of histone at 'Lys-16' (H4K16ac) (PubMed:17726514, PubMed:23468428). Colocalizes with KMT5A at mitotic foci (PubMed:23468428). Colocalizes with CDK1 at centrosome during prophase and splindle fibers during metaphase (PubMed:17488717). Colocalizes w
Background: This gene encodes a member of the sirtuin family of proteins, homologs to the yeast Sir2 protein. Members of the sirtuin family are characterized by a sirtuin core domain and grouped into four classes. The functions of human sirtuins have not yet been determined; however, yeast sirtuin proteins are known to regulate epigenetic gene silencing and suppress recombination of rDNA. Studies suggest that the human sirtuins may function as intracellular regulatory proteins with mono-ADP-ribosyltransferase activity. The protein encoded by this gene is included in class I of the sirtuin family. Several transcript variants are resulted from alternative splicing of this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2010],