TBK1 (human; full length), pAb

Catalog No:
UBI-68-0053-100
$574.00

Customer Notice Regarding Orders for Ubiquigent Products: From September 2020, orders for Ubiquigent products must total at least $700 to enable prompt delivery. Orders less than this amount may be subject to unpredictable wait times. Please contact us for further details.

Click here to view the UbiquigentTM Product Dashboard and hundreds of great reagents for ubiquitin-proteasome-related research.

Visit our Neurodegeneration Products homepage to browse related research products

Click here for the Neuroscience Products Dashboard Page.

Source: sheep polyclonal antibody  
Formula: phosphate-buffered saline  
Concentration: see Certificate of Analysis  
Molecular Weight: ~111kDa

Product Specifications
Application IP
Reactivity Human
Clonality Polyclonal
Host Sheep

Documents & Links for TBK1 (human; full length), pAb
Datasheet ubi-68-0053-100_tbk1-human-full-length-pab_datasheet.pdf
Vendor Page TBK1 (human; full length), pAb at Ubiquigent

Documents & Links for TBK1 (human; full length), pAb
Datasheet ubi-68-0053-100_tbk1-human-full-length-pab_datasheet.pdf
Vendor Page TBK1 (human; full length), pAb

Citations for TBK1 (human; full length), pAb – 3 Found
Clark, Kristopher; Plater, Lorna; Peggie, Mark; Cohen, Philip. Use of the pharmacological inhibitor BX795 to study the regulation and physiological roles of TBK1 and IkappaB kinase epsilon: a distinct upstream kinase mediates Ser-172 phosphorylation and activation. The Journal Of Biological Chemistry. 2009;284(21):14136-46.  PubMed
Clark, Kristopher; Takeuchi, Osamu; Akira, Shizuo; Cohen, Philip. The TRAF-associated protein TANK facilitates cross-talk within the IkappaB kinase family during Toll-like receptor signaling. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America. 2011;108(41):17093-8.  PubMed
Clark, Kristopher; Peggie, Mark; Plater, Lorna; Sorcek, Ronald J; Young, Erick R R; Madwed, Jeffrey B; Hough, Joanne; McIver, Edward G; Cohen, Philip. Novel cross-talk within the IKK family controls innate immunity. The Biochemical Journal. 2011;434(1):93-104.  PubMed