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Concentration: see Certificate of Analysis
Molecular Weight: ~111kDa
Product Specifications | |
Application | WB |
Reactivity | Human |
Clonality | Polyclonal |
Host | Sheep |
Documents & Links for TBK1 pSer172 (human; residues 168 – 177), pAb | |
Datasheet | ubi-68-0054-100_tbk1-pser172-human-residues-168--177-pab_datasheet.pdf |
Vendor Page | TBK1 pSer172 (human; residues 168 – 177), pAb at Ubiquigent |
Documents & Links for TBK1 pSer172 (human; residues 168 – 177), pAb | |
Datasheet | ubi-68-0054-100_tbk1-pser172-human-residues-168--177-pab_datasheet.pdf |
Vendor Page | TBK1 pSer172 (human; residues 168 – 177), pAb |
Citations for TBK1 pSer172 (human; residues 168 – 177), 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 |