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Anti gigyf2

Manufactured by Santa Cruz Biotechnology

Anti-GIGYF2 is an antibody product offered by Santa Cruz Biotechnology. It is designed to detect and bind to the GIGYF2 protein. GIGYF2 is a protein involved in the regulation of cell signaling pathways. The antibody can be used in various laboratory techniques to study the expression and function of GIGYF2 in biological samples.

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Antibody Generation and Characterization

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Rabbit polyclonal anti-pS316-TTP antibody was generated with the synthesized oligo-peptide PRRLPIFNRI(p)SVSE (Pocono Rabbit Farm & Laboratory, USA). The antiserum was purified by affinity chromatography by first collecting antibody binding to a PRRLPIFNRI(p)SVSE-peptide column, and, after elution, collecting the flow-through from a subsequent unphosphorylated PRRLPIFNRISVSE-peptide column. Immunoblots were probed with the following antibodies at the indicated concentrations: rabbit polyclonal anti-FLAG (Millipore Sigma, F7425; 1:1,000), mouse monoclonal anti-FLAG M2 (Millipore Sigma, F1804; 1:1,000), rabbit polyclonal anti-DDX6 (Bethyl, A300-461A; 1:1,000), rabbit polyclonal anti-GIGYF2 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-134708; 1:50), mouse monoclonal anti-14-3-3 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-1657; 1:1,000), rabbit polyclonal anti-TTP (Sigma-Aldrich, T5327; 1:500), rabbit polyclonal anti-CNOT1 (Proteintech, 14276-1-AP; 1:200), rabbit polyclonal anti-CNOT9 (Proteintech, 22503-1-AP, 1:500), mouse monoclonal anti-GAPDH (Cell Signaling Technology, 97166, 1:1,000), rabbit polyclonal anti-EDC4 ((42 (link)); 1:200) rabbit polyclonal anti-pSer178-TTP ((11) a generous gift from Dr. Georg Stoecklin, Heidelberg University; 1:500).
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Rabbit Polyclonal Anti-pS316-TTP Antibody Production

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Rabbit polyclonal anti-pS316-TTP antibody was generated with the synthesized oligo peptide PRRLPIFNRI(p)SVSE (Pocono Rabbit Farm & Laboratory, USA). The antiserum was purified by affinity chromatography by first collecting antibody binding to a PRRLPIFNRI(p)SVSE-peptide column, and, after elution, collecting the flow-through from a subsequent unphosphorylated PRRLPIFNRISVSE-peptide column. Western blots were probed with the following antibodies at the indicated concentrations: rabbit polyclonal anti-FLAG (Millipore Sigma, F7425; 1:1,000), mouse monoclonal anti-FLAG M2 (Millipore Sigma, F1804; 1:1000), rabbit polyclonal anti-DDX6 (Bethyl, A300-461A; 1:1,000), rabbit polyclonal anti-GIGYF2 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-134708; 1:50), mouse monoclonal anti-14-3-3 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-1657; 1:1,000), rabbit polyclonal anti-TTP (Sigma-Aldrich, T5327; 1:500), rabbit polyclonal anti-CNOT1 (Proteintech, 14276-1-AP; 1:200), rabbit polyclonal anti-CNOT9 (Proteintech, 22503-1-AP, 1:500), mouse monoclonal anti-GAPDH (Cell Signaling Technology, 97166, 1:1,000), rabbit polyclonal anti-EDC4 ((42); 1:200) rabbit polyclonal anti-pSer178-TTP ((11) a generous gift from Dr. Georg Stoecklin, Heidelberg University; 1:500).
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