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#28111 Anti- Dock6 Rabbit IgG Affinity Purify

  • WB
  • Sample: N1E-115 cells <br />
Photo is kindly offered by Dr. Junji Yamauchi,<br />
Department of Pharmacology,<br />
National Research Institute for Child Health and Development
Intended Use:
Research reagents
Application:
WB, IP, ICC
Package Size1:
100 μg
Package Size2:
10 μg
Note on Application Abbreviations
WB:Western Blotting
IP:Immunoprecipitation
ICC:Immunocytochemistry

※ The product indicated as "Research reagents" in the column Intended Use cannot be used
  for diagnostic nor any medical purpose.
※ The datasheet listed on this page is sample only. Please refer to the datasheet
  enclosed in the product purchased before use.

Product Overview

Product Overview

Product Code 28111
Product Name Anti- Dock6 Rabbit IgG Affinity Purify
Intended Use Research reagents
Application WB, IP, ICC
Immunizing antigen Synthetic peptide of a part of Human Dock6.
Purification Method Purified with antigen peptide
Specificity Reacts with human, mouse and rat.
Package Form Lyophilized product from 1 % BSA in PBS containing 0.05 % NaN3
Storage Condition 2 - 8℃
Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Applicable
Cartagena Not Applicable
Package Size 1 100 μg
Package Size 2 10 μg
Remarks1 The commercial use of products without our permission is prohibited. Please make sure to contact us and obtain permission.

Product Description

Product Description

Small GTPase of Rho family is one of signaling factors which control alteration of cellular morphology, cell division and differentiation, and plays an important role in regulation of generation and organogenesis at an individual level. Its functions are strictly regulated and its dysfunction causes many diseases such as immunological disease or neurodegenerative disease. Dedicator of cytokinesis (Dock) 6 is a Rho family small GTPase activating factor (or exchange factor) activating Rac1 and Cdc42 specifically of the Rho family small GTPase, and is widely expressed molecule. It is noted that Dock6 is an important factor for proliferation and differentiation of neurocytes since it is more expressed especially in brain and sensory nerve tissues. Additionally, it is known as a responsible gene for Adams-Oliver syndrome, in which disorders of delivery and sexual differentiation are observed, and which is associated with metabolic disorder and intelligence disorder. It has been reported that mutations in Dock6 cause decline of its function and lead to abnormal cytoskeleton organization. There are proteins, called Dock7 and Dock8, very similar to Dock6 in human but there are still many unclear points about their regulation systems.