Product Info Summary
SKU: | A07162 |
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Size: | 100 µg/vial |
Reactive Species: | Human, Mouse, Rat |
Host: | Rabbit |
Application: | ELISA, Flow Cytometry, IF, ICC, WB |
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Product info
Product Name
Anti-GTPBP9/OLA1 Antibody Picoband™
SKU/Catalog Number
A07162
Size
100 µg/vial
Form
Lyophilized
Description
Boster Bio Anti-GTPBP9/OLA1 Antibody Picoband™ catalog # A07162. Tested in ELISA, Flow Cytometry, IF, ICC, WB applications. This antibody reacts with Human, Mouse, Rat.
Storage & Handling
At -20°C for one year from date of receipt. After reconstitution, at 4°C for one month. It can also be aliquotted and stored frozen at -20°C for six months. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
Cite This Product
Anti-GTPBP9/OLA1 Antibody Picoband™ (Boster Biological Technology, Pleasanton CA, USA, Catalog # A07162)
Host
Rabbit
Contents
Each vial contains 4 mg Trehalose, 0.9 mg NaCl, 0.2 mg Na2HPO4.
Clonality
Polyclonal
Isotype
Rabbit IgG
Immunogen
E.coli-derived human GTPBP9/OLA1 recombinant protein (Position: D8-D379).
*Blocking peptide can be purchased. Costs vary based on immunogen length. Contact us for pricing.
Cross-reactivity
No cross-reactivity with other proteins.
Reactive Species
A07162 is reactive to OLA1 in Human, Mouse, Rat
Applications
A07162 is guaranteed for ELISA, Flow Cytometry, IF, ICC, WB Boster Guarantee
Observed Molecular Weight
45 kDa
Calculated molecular weight
44.744kDa
Background of GTPBP9
Obg-like ATPase 1 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the OLA1 gene. This gene encodes a member of the GTPase protein family. The encoded protein interacts with breast cancer-associated gene 1 (BRCA1) and BRCA1-associated RING domain protein (BARD1), and is involved in centrosome regulation. Overexpression of this gene has been observed in multiple types of cancer and may be associated with poor survival. Pseudogenes of this gene have been defined on chromosomes 17 and 22.
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Assay dilution & Images
Reconsitution
Adding 0.2 ml of distilled water will yield a concentration of 500 µg/ml.
Assay Dilutions Recommendation
The recommendations below provide a starting point for assay optimization. The actual working concentration varies and should be decided by the user.
Western blot, 0.1-0.25 µg/ml, Human, Mouse, Rat
Immunocytochemistry/Immunofluorescence, 5 µg/ml, Human
Flow Cytometry, 1-3 µg/1x106 cells, Human
Direct ELISA, 0.1-0.5 µg/ml, Human
Validation Images & Assay Conditions
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Figure 1. Western blot analysis of GTPBP9/OLA1 using anti-GTPBP9/OLA1 antibody (A07162).
Electrophoresis was performed on a 5-20% SDS-PAGE gel at 70V (Stacking gel) / 90V (Resolving gel) for 2-3 hours. The sample well of each lane was loaded with 30 ug of sample under reducing conditions.
Lane 1: human HepG2 whole cell lysates,
Lane 2: human Jurkat whole cell lysates,
Lane 3: human MCF-7 whole cell lysates,
Lane 4: human PC-3 whole cell lysates,
Lane 5: rat brain tissue lysates,
Lane 6: rat liver tissue lysates,
Lane 7: mouse brain tissue lysates,
Lane 8: mouse liver tissue lysates.
After electrophoresis, proteins were transferred to a nitrocellulose membrane at 150 mA for 50-90 minutes. Blocked the membrane with 5% non-fat milk/TBS for 1.5 hour at RT. The membrane was incubated with rabbit anti-GTPBP9/OLA1 antigen affinity purified polyclonal antibody (Catalog # A07162) at 0.25 μg/mL overnight at 4°C, then washed with TBS-0.1%Tween 3 times with 5 minutes each and probed with a goat anti-rabbit IgG-HRP secondary antibody at a dilution of 1:5000 for 1.5 hour at RT. The signal is developed using an Enhanced Chemiluminescent detection (ECL) kit (Catalog # EK1002) with Tanon 5200 system. A specific band was detected for GTPBP9/OLA1 at approximately 45 kDa. The expected band size for GTPBP9/OLA1 is at 45 kDa.
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Figure 2. IF analysis of GTPBP9/OLA1 using anti-GTPBP9/OLA1 antibody (A07162).
GTPBP9/OLA1 was detected in an immunocytochemical section of U2OS cells. Enzyme antigen retrieval was performed using IHC enzyme antigen retrieval reagent (AR0022) for 15 mins. The cells were blocked with 10% goat serum. And then incubated with 5 μg/mL rabbit anti-GTPBP9/OLA1 Antibody (A07162) overnight at 4°C. Cy3 Conjugated Goat Anti-Rabbit IgG (BA1032) was used as secondary antibody at 1:500 dilution and incubated for 30 minutes at 37°C. The section was counterstained with DAPI. Visualize using a fluorescence microscope and filter sets appropriate for the label used.
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Figure 3. Flow Cytometry analysis of Raji cells using anti-GTPBP9/OLA1 antibody (A07162).
Overlay histogram showing Raji cells stained with A07162 (Blue line). The cells were blocked with 10% normal goat serum. And then incubated with rabbit anti-GTPBP9/OLA1 Antibody (A07162, 1 μg/1x106 cells) for 30 min at 20°C. DyLight®488 conjugated goat anti-rabbit IgG (BA1127, 5-10 μg/1x106 cells) was used as secondary antibody for 30 minutes at 20°C. Isotype control antibody (Green line) was rabbit IgG (1 μg/1x106) used under the same conditions. Unlabelled sample (Red line) was also used as a control.
Protein Target Info & Infographic
Gene/Protein Information For OLA1 (Source: Uniprot.org, NCBI)
Gene Name
OLA1
Full Name
Obg-like ATPase 1
Weight
44.744kDa
Superfamily
TRAFAC class OBG-HflX-like GTPase superfamily
Alternative Names
DKFZp313H1942; DNA damage-regulated overexpressed in cancer 45 protein; DOC45; EC 3.6.3; EC 3.6.3.-; GBP45; GTP-binding protein 9 (putative); GTP-binding protein 9; GTP-binding protein PTD004; GTPBP9; homologous yeast-44.2 protein; Obg-like ATPase 1; PTD004 OLA1 DOC45, GBP45, GTBP9, GTPBP9, PTD004 Obg like ATPase 1 obg-like ATPase 1|DNA damage-regulated overexpressed in cancer 45 protein|GTP-binding protein 9 (putative)|GTP-binding protein PTD004|homologous yeast-44.2 protein
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