Anti-AKAP9
Overview
The Anti-AKAP9 antibody (HPA026109) is a rabbit Triple A Polyclonal reagent directed against human AKAP9, a large A-kinase anchoring protein involved in microtubule organisation and centrosomal signalling. Generated using a recombinant protein fragment corresponding to a defined AKAP9 sequence region, the antibody provides sequence-specific recognition suitable for tissue analysis. It is validated exclusively for immunohistochemistry and is supplied in a stabilising aqueous buffer.
Highlights
- Rabbit Triple A Polyclonal antibody targeting human AKAP9
- Validated only for immunohistochemistry (IHC)
- Generated using a defined recombinant AKAP9 antigen fragment
- Supplied in PBS with glycerol and preservative
At-a-glance
- Antigen
- AKAP9 (A-kinase anchoring protein 9)
- Antibody type
- Triple A Polyclonal
- Host species
- Rabbit
- Isotype
- IgG
- Validation
- IHC only
- Immunogen sequence
- KLLEAISETSSQLEHAKVTQTELMRESFRQKQEATESLKCQEELRERLHEESRAREQLAVELSKAEGVIDGYADEKTLFERQIQEKTDIIDRLEQELLCASNRLQELEAEQQQIQEERELLSRQKEAMKAEAGPVEQQLLQETE
- Buffer composition
- 40% glycerol and PBS (pH 7.2). 0.02% sodium azide is added as preservative.
- Condition
- New
Applications
This antibody enables immunohistochemical detection of AKAP9 in human tissues, supporting studies of centrosomal structure, signalling scaffolds, and cytoskeletal organisation. It is suitable for mapping AKAP9 expression patterns in physiological and pathological contexts.
Sustainability
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