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Pol I/II/III RPB8 Antibody (4WG2): sc-57982

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  • Pol I/II/III RPB8 Antibody (4WG2) is a mouse monoclonal IgG2a provided at 100 µl ascites
  • raised against Pol I/II/III RPB8 of yeast origin
  • recommended for detection of Pol I RPB8, Pol II RPB8 and Pol III RPB8 of y origin by WB
  • At present, we have not yet completed the identification of the preferred secondary detection reagent(s) for Pol I/II/III RPB8 Antibody (4WG2). This work is in progress.
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    Pol I/II/III RPB8 Antibody (4WG2) is a mouse monoclonal IgG2a antibody that detects Pol I RPB8, Pol II RPB8, and Pol III RPB8 proteins of yeast origin by western blotting (WB). Anti-Pol I/II/III RPB8 antibody (4WG2) is available in a non-conjugated form, providing researchers with a versatile tool for studying RNA polymerase function. RPB8 plays a crucial role in the assembly and stability of RNA polymerase complexes, which are essential for the transcription of various RNA types. RPB8 functions as a component of all three eukaryotic RNA polymerases, Pol I, II, and III, and maintains vital roles in proper enzyme function. RPB8 interaction with other subunits, such as RPB6, ensures structural integrity of polymerases, allowing efficient transcription of ribosomal RNA, messenger RNA, and transfer RNA. Understanding RPB8 function and interactions helps elucidate mechanisms of gene expression and regulation in eukaryotic cells, making anti-Pol I/II/III RPB8 antibody (4WG2) an invaluable resource for researchers investigating transcriptional processes.

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    Pol I/II/III RPB8 Antibody (4WG2) References:

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    4. The RNA polymerase II transcription cycle: cycling through chromatin.  |  Svejstrup, JQ. 2004. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1677: 64-73. PMID: 15020047
    5. RNA polymerase III transcription and cancer.  |  White, RJ. 2004. Oncogene. 23: 3208-16. PMID: 15094770
    6. BRCA1 cooperates with NUFIP and P-TEFb to activate transcription by RNA polymerase II.  |  Cabart, P., et al. 2004. Oncogene. 23: 5316-29. PMID: 15107825
    7. Epidermal growth factor enhances cellular TATA binding protein levels and induces RNA polymerase I- and III-dependent gene activity.  |  Zhong, S., et al. 2004. Mol Cell Biol. 24: 5119-29. PMID: 15169879
    8. Distinct mechanisms for repression of RNA polymerase III transcription by the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor protein.  |  Hirsch, HA., et al. 2004. Mol Cell Biol. 24: 5989-99. PMID: 15199152
    9. Downstream DNA selectively affects a paused conformation of human RNA polymerase II.  |  Palangat, M., et al. 2004. J Mol Biol. 341: 429-42. PMID: 15276834

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    Pol I/II/III RPB8 Antibody (4WG2)

    sc-57982
    100 µl ascites
    $339.00