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Antibody Name
RRID:AB_10544406 RRID Copied  
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(Cell Signaling Technology Cat# 5239, RRID:AB_10544406)
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URL: http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_10544406

Proper Citation: (Cell Signaling Technology Cat# 5239, RRID:AB_10544406)

Target Antigen: Akt2 (L79B2) Mouse mAb

Host Organism: mouse

Clonality: monoclonal

Comments: Applications: W, IP

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Extracted Antibody Information: "Anti-Akt2 for western blot was purchased from Cell Signaling Technologies, Beverly, MA (mouse; monoclonal; L79B2; 1:1000; a synthetic peptide surrounding Leu110 of human Akt2; RRID:AB_10544406)."

Extracted Specificity Statement: "Recently, Akt substrate 160 (AS160) was identified as an Akt interaction partner using a protein AGC phosphomotif (RXRXXpS/T) antibody and was subsequently characterized by mass spectrometry [23]. Akt (non-isoform specific Akt or pan-Akt) is known to interact with several kinases (e.g., protein kinase C) and phosphatases (e.g., PP2A) [24, 25], many of which play a role in mitogenesis, cell survival, growth, cell differentiation, and glucose uptake [7]."

Data was mined by Antibody Watch (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2008.01937.pdf), from PMID:26465754


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