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#28037 Anti-Human Raptor (R1) Rabbit IgG Affinity Purify
- Intended Use:
- Research reagents
- Application:
- WB, IP
- Package Size1:
- 100 μg
- Package Size2:
- 10 μg
- Note on Application Abbreviations
- WB:Western Blotting
- IP:Immunoprecipitation
※ The product indicated as "Research reagents" in the column Intended Use cannot be used
for diagnostic nor any medical purpose.
※ The datasheet listed on this page is sample only. Please refer to the datasheet
enclosed in the product purchased before use.
Product Overview
Product Overview
Product Code | 28037 |
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Product Name | Anti-Human Raptor (R1) Rabbit IgG Affinity Purify |
Intended Use | Research reagents |
Application | WB, IP |
Species | Human |
Immunizing antigen | Synthetic peptide of the N terminal part of Human Raptor (MESEMLQSPLLGLGEEDEA) |
Purification Method | Purified with antigen peptide |
Package Form | Lyophilized product from 1% BSA in PBS containing 0.05% NaN3 |
Storage Condition | 2 - 8℃ |
Poisonous and Deleterious Substances | Applicable |
Cartagena | Not Applicable |
Package Size 1 | 100 μg |
Package Size 2 | 10 μg |
Remarks1 | The commercial use of products without our permission is prohibited. Please make sure to contact us and obtain permission. |
Product Description
Product Description
Raptor (regulatory associated protein of mTOR) is an about 150 kDa protein which has HEAT repeats and WD40 repeats, and it is identified as an mTOR binding protein. It is conserved over species and widely expressed in a variety of cells, and is also one of configuration factors of mTORC1/mTOR complex 1, which controls proteosynthesis and/or growth of cells along with mLST8. Raptor binds to p70 S6 kinase or 4E-BP1 (eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E binding protein 1) which is a substrate of mTOR, through the mediation of TOS (TOR signaling) motif, and it plays an important role as a scaffold protein in phosphorylation of the substrate by mTOR.