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Facts about Arsenite methyltransferase.
Methylarsonite is also a substrate and it is converted into the much less toxic compound dimethylarsinate (cacodylate), Me(2)As(O)-OH (By similarity). .
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Gene Name: | As3mt |
Uniprot: | Q91WU5 |
Entrez: | 57344 |
Belongs to: |
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methyltransferase superfamily |
Arsenic (+3 Oxidation State) Methyltransferase; Arsenic Methyltransferase; arsenite methyltransferase; AS3MT; CYT19; CYT19methyltransferase cyt19; EC 2.1.1.137; Methylarsonite Methyltransferase; Methyltransferase Cyt19; S-Adenosyl-L-Methionine:Arsenic(III) Methyltransfe; S-adenosyl-L-methionine:arsenic(III) methyltransferase; S-Adenosylmethionine:Arsenic (III) Methyltransfera; S-adenosylmethionine:arsenic (III) methyltransferase
Mass (kDA):
41.794 kDA
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Location: | 19|19 C3 |
Sequence: | 19; |
AS3MT is an enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of a methyl group from adoMet to trivalent arsenical. Its gene has been mapped to chromosome 10q24. Boster Bio has validated their antibodies to AS3MT. They are rewarding the first reviewer of the AS3MT marker with a product credit, which can be applied to any Boster product.
As one of the leading providers of high-affinity primary antibodies, Boster Bio has a robust product line that includes ELISA kits, buffers, lysates, and a variety of secondary antibodies. Each product is rigorously tested and validated to ensure their quality and performance. Boster Bio's range of primary antibodies covers a wide range of fields, including neuroscience. Additionally, the company offers free secondary antibodies for every primary antibody purchased.
Flow cytometry has numerous applications in science. The resulting samples are composed of particles or cells. To facilitate the analysis, Boster offers high-affinity primary antibodies that are monoclonal or polyclonal in nature. They are highly cited and have a proven track record. The AS3MT marker is used in Boster's anti-Beta Actin rabbit monoclonal antibody and bovine chorionic-acids-SDS-PAGE ELISA kits.
Traditionally, mIHC relies on antibodies raised from different species and isotypes. To further increase the number of markers identified, fluorescent secondary antibodies are used. These secondary antibodies are used with primary antibodies raised from different species and isotypes. Alternatively, fluorescent mIHC can be performed with three or more markers. However, the available filter sets only support fluorescent mIHC.
A matched pair of primary antibodies is more sensitive than dual-antibody assays. The primary antibody binds to the antigen while the detection antibody recognizes the antigen. If the primary antibody is nonspecifically specific, it may not recognize the antigen. This results in a high background signal, which limits the sensitivity of the assay. In contrast, dual-antibody detection reduces the background signal.
The AS3MT marker allows the simultaneous visualization of two antigens in a tissue section. Because of its differential representation in tissue, both primary and secondary antibodies can be visualized simultaneously and sequentially. Optical filters can be combined to prevent passive capture of secondary antibodies by a primary antibody. This technology is incredibly useful for detecting multiple antigens in a tissue sample.
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Steve Boster was born on June 6, 1960, in Joliet, IL. He worked as a manager in retail sales for many years and was also a member of Concordia Hall of Staunton. He is survived by his two daughters, Natosha Peck and Crystal Boster, 6 Grandchildren, 4 Brothers (Jack Boster, Jack Boster, and Sandra Blanton), sister Tammy, and nieces and nephews.
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