Key tools for studying phosporylation events
By Tom Vendelbo: 10.01.07 in Drug discovery research
Phospho-specific antibodies are the new key tools for studying phosphorylation events.
Quote from Bethyl Laboratories product update for December:
X-ray repair cross-complementing gene I protein (XRCC1) in complex with DNA polymerase beta, DNA ligase III, and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase is important in the base excision repair process.
Anti-Phospho XRCC1 (S485/T488) is only one of over 60 antibodies Bethyl Laboratories offers in their portfolio of polyclonal antibodies to phosphorylated proteins.
Phospho-specific antibodies have emerged as key tools for studying phosphorylation events. These antibodies are directed specifically against phosphorylated proteins. The key attribute is that they do not recognize the unphosphorylated form of the protein.
See the complete list of phospho-specific antibodies.
Aurion at the 46th anual meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology
By Tom Vendelbo: 7.11.06 in Drug discovery research, Cell & Molecular Biology
From Aurion in Holland we have received the following message:
Aurion will present its products at the 46th annual meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology in San Diego, Dec. 9 -13.
At the Exibitor Showcase (Dec. 11), a hands-on forum for exhibiting companies, Peter van de Plas will discuss the optimalization of an immuno labeling procedure using AURION BSA-cTM and AURION Blocking Solutions.
A second tutorial on Dec. 11 will focus on the latest developments in ImmunoGold Silver Staining. Topics included are post and pre-embedding labeling, silver enhancement and 3-D tomography.
If you want to participate in the second tutorial please contact tv@sms-gruppen.dk for further details
