ENCAB443AAH

Antibody against Homo sapiens ELAVL1

Homo sapiens
K562
characterized to standards
Status
released
Source (vendor)
Thermo Fisher
Product ID
MA1-167
Lot ID
SJ260797
Characterized targets
ELAVL1 (Homo sapiens)
Host
mouse
Clonality
monoclonal
Purification
Protein A
Isotype
IgG1
Antigen description
Recombinant human HuR protein
External resources

Characterizations

ELAVL1 (Homo sapiens)
Method: knockdown or knockout
Attachment from submitter
compliant
Caption
Western blot following CRISPR against ELAVL1 in HepG2 whole cell lysate using ELAVL1 specific antibody. Lane 1 is a ladder, lane 2 is HepG2 non-targeting control knockdown, lane 3 and 4 are two different CRISPR against ELAVL1. ELAVL1 protein appears as the green arrow, GAPDH serves as a control and appears in red arrow.
Submitted by
Xintao Wei
Lab
Brenton Graveley, UConn
ELAVL1 (Homo sapiens)
Method: knockdown or knockout
Attachment from submitter
compliant
Caption
Western blot following CRISPR against ELAVL1 in K562 whole cell lysate using ELAVL1 specific antibody. Lane 1 is a ladder, lane 2 is K562 non-targeting control knockdown, lane 3 and 4 are two different CRISPR against ELAVL1. ELAVL1 protein appears as the green arrow, Tubulin serves as a control and appears in red arrow.
Submitted by
Xintao Wei
Lab
Brenton Graveley, UConn
ELAVL1 (Homo sapiens)
K562
Method: immunoprecipitation
Attachment from submitter
compliant
Caption
IP-WB analysis of K562 whole cell lysate using the ELAVL1 specific antibody, MA1-167. Lanes 1 and 3 are 2.5% of five million whole cell lysate input. Lanes 2 and 4 are 50% of IP enrichment from five million whole cell lysate using normal IgG antibody and the ELAVL1-specific antibody, MA1-167, respectively. The same antibody was used to detect protein levels via Western blot. This antibody passes preliminary validation and will be further pursued for secondary validation. *NOTE* Protein sizes are taken from Genecards.org and are only estimates based on sequence. Actual protein size may differ based on protein characteristics and electrophoresis method used.
Submitted by
Steven Blue
Lab
Gene Yeo, UCSD