CoraLite®555-conjugated CDC6 Monoclonal antibody

CDC6 Monoclonal Antibody for

Host / Isotype

Mouse / IgG1

Reactivity

human, mouse, rat

Applications

Conjugate

CoraLite®555 Fluorescent Dye

CloneNo.

6F12D2

Cat no : CL555-66021

Synonyms

CDC6-related protein, CDC6 related protein, Cdc18-related protein, CDC18L, Cdc18 related protein



Product Information

CL555-66021 targets CDC6 in applications and shows reactivity with human, mouse, rat samples.

Tested Reactivity human, mouse, rat
Host / Isotype Mouse / IgG1
Class Monoclonal
Type Antibody
Immunogen CDC6 fusion protein Ag17958
Full Name cell division cycle 6 homolog (S. cerevisiae)
Calculated Molecular Weight 560 aa, 63 kDa
Observed Molecular Weight 65 kDa
GenBank Accession NumberBC025232
Gene Symbol CDC6
Gene ID (NCBI) 990
Conjugate CoraLite®555 Fluorescent Dye
Excitation/Emission Maxima Wavelengths557 nm / 570 nm
Form Liquid
Purification MethodProtein G purification
Storage Buffer PBS with 50% Glycerol, 0.05% Proclin300, 0.5% BSA, pH 7.3.
Storage ConditionsStore at -20°C. Avoid exposure to light. Stable for one year after shipment. Aliquoting is unnecessary for -20oC storage.

Background Information

CDC6, also named as CDC18L and HsCDC18, belongs to the CDC6/cdc18 family. It is involved in the initiation of DNA replication and functions as a regulator at the early steps of DNA replication. It also participates in checkpoint controls that ensure DNA replication is completed before mitosis is initiated. It localizes in cell nucleus during cell cyle G1, but translocates to the cytoplasm at the start of S phase. The subcellular translocation of this protein during cell cyle is regulated through its phosphorylation by Cdks. Defects in CDC6 are the cause of Meier-Gorlin syndrome type 5 (MGORS5). MGORS5 is a syndrome characterized by bilateral microtia, aplasia/hypoplasia of the patellae, and severe intrauterine and postnatal growth retardation with short stature and poor weight gain. This antibody is a mouse monoclonal antibody raised against residues near the C terminus of human CDC6.