The Anti-HSPBP1 Antibody, produced in rabbit, is a high-quality affinity isolated antibody designed and thoroughly validated for various research applications. This antibody specifically recognizes and targets HSPBP1, also known as FES1 or HspBP1, providing reliable and reproducible results.
The Anti-HSPBP1 Antibody, produced in rabbit, is an invaluable tool for scientists conducting research related to the stress response and heat shock proteins.
Heat shock protein binding protein 1 (HSPBP1), also known as FES1 or HspBP1, plays a critical role in regulating the function and intracellular localization of heat shock proteins (HSPs). HSPBP1 interacts with HSP70 and HSP90, two essential chaperone proteins involved in protein folding and refolding processes, to facilitate their ATPase activity and assist in the regulation of their substrate binding and release cycles.
The Anti-HSPBP1 Antibody, produced in rabbit, has undergone extensive testing for its specificity and sensitivity in various assays. It has been validated for use in Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, and other applications.
The Anti-HSPBP1 Antibody should be stored at -20°C for long-term storage, avoiding repeated freeze-thaw cycles. The antibody is supplied in a buffered aqueous glycerol solution, providing additional stability during shipping and short-term storage at 4°C.
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