| Overview |
| bs-9554R-HRP |
| GTPBP9 Polyclonal Antibody, HRP Conjugated |
| WB, IHC-P |
| Human, Mouse |
| Rat, Dog, Cow, Sheep, Fruit Fly |
| Specifications |
| HRP |
| Rabbit |
| KLH conjugated synthetic peptide derived from human GTPBP9 |
| Polyclonal |
| #REF! |
| IgG |
| 1ug/ul |
| Purified by Protein A. |
| Aqueous buffered solution containing 0.01M TBS (pH 7.4) with 1% BSA, 0.02% Proclin300 and 50% Glycerol. |
| Store at -20C. Aliquot into multiple vials to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. |
| Target |
| 29789 |
| DNA damage-regulated overexpressed in cancer 45 protein; DOC45; GBP45; GTP-binding protein 9 putative; GTP-binding protein 9; GTP-binding protein PTD004; homologous yeast-44.2 protein; Obg like ATPase 1; Obg-like ATPase 1; OLA1; OLA1_HUMAN; PTD004. |
| GTP-binding protein 9 is a 396 amino acid protein that belongs to the Obg-related GTPase family under the translation factors (TRAFAC) class. Originally thought to only have GTPase activity, Obg-related GTPase family members have been shown to also have ATPase activity. In Homo sapians, GTPBP9 exhibits a preference for binding ATP over GTP, with GTP binding occuring only at high nucleotide concentration. One cause for ATP affinity and GTP discrimination is thought to be a substitution of glutamine for a hydrophobic amino acid in Obg-related family members; this is the same substitution that inactivates Ras-like GTPases. GTPBP9 contains a C-terminal TGS domain that binds to ligands and an N-terminal G domain which binds nucleotides. GTPBP9 is expressed as three isoforms produced by alternative splicing. |
| Application Dilution |
| WB |
1:300-5000 |
| IHC-P |
1:200-400 |