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anti-Sirtuin 6 (human), pAb

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Product Details
Synonyms SIRT6; ; NAD-dependent Deacetylase Sirtuin-6; Mono-ADP-ribosyltransferase Sirtuin 6; SIR2-like Protein 6; SIR2L6
Product Type Polyclonal Antibody
Properties
Source/Host Rabbit
Immunogen/Antigen Recombinant human sirtuin 6.
Application

ELISA: (direct and indirect: 1:2’000-1:5’000)
Western Blot: (1:2’000-1:5’000 using ECL; suggested blocking and dilution buffer is PBST containing 0.05% Tween 20 and 5% skim milk; suggested incubation time is 1 hour at room temperature).
Optimal conditions must be determined individually for each application.

Note: Tested on recombinant proteins and/or target-protein transfected cell lines in ELISA, Western Blot and/or FACS.

Crossreactivity Human
Specificity

Recognizes human sirtuin 6. Detects a band of ~42kDa by Western blot.

Purity Detail Protein A-affinity purified.
Concentration 1mg/ml
Formulation Liquid. 0.2μm-filtered solution in PBS, pH 7.4. Contains no preservatives.
Isotype Negative Control

Rabbit IgG

Shipping and Handling
Shipping BLUE ICE
Short Term Storage +4°C
Long Term Storage -20°C
Handling Advice After opening, prepare aliquots and store at -20°C.
Avoid freeze/thaw cycles.
Use/Stability Stable for at least 6 months after receipt when stored at -20°C.
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Description

Sirtuin 6 (SIRT6) is a NAD-dependent protein deacetylase with activity towards 'Lys-9' and 'Lys-56' of histone H3. It modulates acetylation of histone H3 in telomeric chromatin during the S-phase of the cell cycle. It is required for genomic stability and for normal IGF1 serum levels and normal glucose homeostasis. It also regulates cellular senescence and apoptosis. Unlike most sirtuins, SIRT6 preferentially removes long-chain fatty-acyl, rather than acetyl, protein modifications. This activity regulates secretion of the inflammation-associated protein TNF-α.

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