| Code | CSB-RA858712A0HU |
| Size | US$210 |
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| Application | Recommended Dilution |
|---|---|
| WB | 1:500-1:5000 |
| IHC | 1:50-1:200 |
| IF | 1:20-1:200 |
| IP | 1:200-1:1000 |
CDC5L plays a central role in pre-mRNA splicing as a core component of the Prp19 complex, making it essential for proper gene expression and cell cycle progression. This protein's involvement in spliceosome assembly and activation positions it as a significant target for researchers investigating RNA processing mechanisms, cell division regulation, and the broader landscape of epigenetics and nuclear signaling.
This recombinant monoclonal antibody, generated from clone 1E3 in rabbit host, offers the reproducibility and consistency that demanding experimental workflows require. Because recombinant antibodies are produced from defined sequences rather than traditional hybridoma methods, you can expect reliable performance across experiments and between lots, eliminating a common source of variability in long-term studies.
Validation data demonstrates robust performance across multiple applications. In western blotting, the antibody detects CDC5L across a diverse panel of human cell lines including HeLa, MCF-7, HepG2, 293, K562, and Jurkat lysates at dilutions ranging from 1:500 to 1:5000. The observed band at approximately 100 kDa runs slightly higher than the predicted 93 kDa molecular weight, which likely reflects post-translational modifications such as phosphorylation, a common feature of proteins involved in cell cycle regulation. Immunohistochemistry validation in human appendix and pancreatic tissues confirms utility for tissue-based studies, while immunofluorescence staining in A549 cells reveals the expected nuclear localization pattern. The antibody also performs effectively in immunoprecipitation assays using HeLa lysates, enabling protein interaction studies.
Whether you're investigating splicing factor dynamics, characterizing nuclear protein complexes, or exploring CDC5L's role in cellular proliferation, this antibody provides the versatility and validation depth needed for confident results.
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