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Enzo Life Sciences Phosphoserine detection set (1Set)
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Supplier:  Enzo Life Sciences ALX850023KI01

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The kit offers a set of six different MAbs specific for serine phosphorylation sites. Phosphorylation patterns in a given cell extract may differ when probed with different antibodies due to sequence specificity. Recognition therefore depends on two criteria: phosphorylation and surrounding aa motif. If one of the two criteria is not fulfilled, the antibody will not detect the phosphorylation site. Specificity has been determined by epitope mapping using degenerated phosphopeptide libraries. Clone 16B4 strongly interacts with pSK and pSP motifs, thus specifically recognizes substrates of MAP/SAP Kinases and CDC kinases.Clones 1C8, 4A3, 4A9, 4H4 and 7F12 interact with epitopes containing phosphoserine in the context of positive or neutral aa (e.g. substrates of PKA, PKB, PKC, PKG etc.) Though revealing a similar pattern in epitope mapping using phosphopeptide libraries, these antibodies interact with different sets of phosphoproteins in whole cell lysates. Applications: IP, WB .

Catalog No. 50-201-0095


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