XIAP Rabbit pAb [KO Validated]

XIAP is a member of the inhibitor of apoptosis family of proteins (IAP). Human members of this family include c-IAP1, c-IAP2, XIAP, survivin, livin, and NAIP. XIAP has a capacity to block apoptosis by directly inhibiting certain caspases. In addition to its antiapoptotic function, XIAP is involved in a variety of signaling pathways and/or cellular responses through ubiquitylation or as a signal transducer for the Nod-like receptors NOD1 and NOD2, which play a role in innate immunity.

Additional Information

Product Name: XIAP Rabbit pAb [KO Validated]
Catalog No.: Y6262-100
Also Known As: XIAP; API3; BIRC4; IAP-3; ILP1; MIHA; XLP2; hIAP-3; hIAP3
Size: 100 µl
Concentration: See labels on tube
Host Species: Rabbit
Isotype: IgG
Reactivity: Human, Mouse, Rat
Immunogen: Recombinant fusion protein containing a sequence corresponding to amino acids 1-200 of human XIAP (NP_001158.2).
Swiss Prot. #: P98170
Calculated MW: 56 kDa
Detected MW: 56 kDa
Applications: WB (1:500 - 1:2,000)
IHC (1:50 - 1:100)
IF (1:50 - 1:100)
IP (not tested)
Note: Antibody dilution should be optimized by users.
Purification: Protein A or G affinity purification
Buffer: PBS with 0.02% sodium azide, 50% glycerol, pH7.3
Storage: Store at -20℃. Centrifuge to maximize product recovery.
PDF Data Sheet: PDF DatasheetMSDS
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Shipping Method: Wet ice shipping
References: 1. Duckett CS, et al. (1996) EMBO J 15, 2685 - 2694.
2. Deveraux QL and Reed JC, (1999) Genes Dev 13, 239 - 252.
3. Latour S and Aguilar C, (2015) Semin Cell Dev Biol 39, 115 - 123.

Details

XIAP is a member of the inhibitor of apoptosis family of proteins (IAP). Human members of this family include c-IAP1, c-IAP2, XIAP, survivin, livin, and NAIP. XIAP has a capacity to block apoptosis by directly inhibiting certain caspases. In addition to its antiapoptotic function, XIAP is involved in a variety of signaling pathways and/or cellular responses through ubiquitylation or as a signal transducer for the Nod-like receptors NOD1 and NOD2, which play a role in innate immunity.