ENASE Antibody (Center)
Affinity Purified Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Pab)
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Application
| IHC-P, FC, WB, E |
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Primary Accession | Q8NFI3 |
Other Accession | Q8BX80, NP_001036038.1 |
Reactivity | Human |
Predicted | Mouse |
Host | Rabbit |
Clonality | Polyclonal |
Isotype | Rabbit IgG |
Calculated MW | 83987 Da |
Antigen Region | 326-354 aa |
Gene ID | 64772 |
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Other Names | Cytosolic endo-beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase, ENGase, ENGASE |
Target/Specificity | This ENASE antibody is generated from rabbits immunized with a KLH conjugated synthetic peptide between 326-354 amino acids from the Central region of human ENASE. |
Dilution | WB~~1:2000 IHC-P~~1:50~100 FC~~1:10~50 |
Format | Purified polyclonal antibody supplied in PBS with 0.09% (W/V) sodium azide. This antibody is purified through a protein A column, followed by peptide affinity purification. |
Storage | Maintain refrigerated at 2-8°C for up to 2 weeks. For long term storage store at -20°C in small aliquots to prevent freeze-thaw cycles. |
Precautions | ENASE Antibody (Center) is for research use only and not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. |
Name | ENGASE |
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Function | Endoglycosidase that releases N-glycans from glycoproteins by cleaving the beta-1,4-glycosidic bond in the N,N'-diacetylchitobiose core. Involved in the processing of free oligosaccharides in the cytosol. |
Cellular Location | Cytoplasm, cytosol. |
Tissue Location | Widely expressed. Expressed at higher level in thymus and spleen. |
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Provided below are standard protocols that you may find useful for product applications.
Background
Endo-beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase (ENGase; EC 3.2.1.96) is involved in the processing of free oligosaccharides in the cytosol.
References
Park, K., et al. Diabetes 59(7):1845-1850(2010)
Dorfmueller, H.C., et al. FEBS Lett. 584(4):694-700(2010)
Chantret, I., et al. PLoS ONE 5 (7), E11734 (2010) :
Butkinaree, C., et al. J. Biol. Chem. 283(35):23557-23566(2008)
Ortutay, Z., et al. Arthritis Rheum. 48(8):2163-2172(2003)
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