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Rabbit anti-Human Phospho-MAX (S2) Polyclonal Antibody

The antibody against MAX was raised in rabbit using the Synthesized peptide derived from Human Max around the phosphorylation site of S2. as the immunogen. This antibody exists as a non-conjugated isotype IgG. The antibody was affinity-purified from rabbit antiserum by affinity-chromatography using epitope-specific immunogen. This antibody has been validated on IHC, ELISA.

ADC-35076A

The antibody against MAX was raised in rabbit using the Synthesized peptide derived from Human Max around the phosphorylation site of S2. as the immunogen. This antibody exists as a non-conjugated isotype IgG. The antibody was affinity-purified from rabbit antiserum by affinity-chromatography using epitope-specific immunogen. This antibody has been validated on IHC, ELISA.

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Specifications


Cat.No ADC-35076A ClonalityPolyclonal
Host SpeciesRabbitTarget NameMAX
Target SynonymsMAX antibody; BHLHD4Protein max antibody; Class D basic helix-loop-helix protein 4 antibody; bHLHd4 antibody; Myc-associated factor X antibodyFormLiquid
Species ReactivityHuman, Mouse, RatIsotypeIgG
Storage Buffer0.5% BSA and 0.02% sodium azide., Liquid in PBS containing 50% glycerolPurification MethodThe antibody was affinity-purified from rabbit antiserum by affinity-chromatography using epitope-specific immunogen.
ConjugateNon-conjugatedApplicationELISA, IHC
StorageUpon receipt

Immunogen Information


Immunogen DescriptionSynthesized peptide derived from Human Max around the phosphorylation site of S2.Target SpeciesHuman
Immunogen SequenceComplete sequences for the immunogen, target protein, and peptides are available upon request.Uniprot IDP61244
Background Information
  • Uniprot Id

    P61244

  • Target Species

    Human

  • Target Name

    MAX

  • Target Full Name

    Protein max

  • Target Function

    Transcription regulator. Forms a sequence-specific DNA-binding protein complex with MYC or MAD which recognizes the core sequence 5'-CAC[GA]TG-3'. The MYC:MAX complex is a transcriptional activator, whereas the MAD:MAX complex is a repressor. May repress transcription via the recruitment of a chromatin remodeling complex containing H3 'Lys-9' histone methyltransferase activity. Represses MYC transcriptional activity from E-box elements.

  • Target Involvement

    Pheochromocytoma (PCC)

  • Target Subcellular Location

    Nucleus. Cell projection, dendrite.

  • Target Protein Families

    MAX family

  • Target Tissue Specificity

    High levels found in the brain, heart and lung while lower levels are seen in the liver, kidney and skeletal muscle.

  • Target Research Area

    Epigenetics and Nuclear Signaling

  • Target Synonyms

    MAX; BHLHD4Protein max; Class D basic helix-loop-helix protein 4; bHLHd4; Myc-associated factor X

  • Target Background

    The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the basic helix-loop-helix leucine zipper (bHLHZ) family of transcription factors. It is able to form homodimers and heterodimers with other family members, which include Mad, Mxi1 and Myc. Myc is an oncoprotein implicated in cell proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis. The homodimers and heterodimers compete for a common DNA target site (the E box) and rearrangement among these dimer forms provides a complex system of transcriptional regulation. Mutations of this gene have been reported to be associated with hereditary pheochromocytoma. A pseudogene of this gene is located on the long arm of chromosome 7. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants.

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