Size
              100µg
          
                  
              Storage Conditions
              PBS with 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol pH 7.3, -20℃ for 12 months(Avoid repeated freeze / thaw cycles.)
          
                  
              Applications
              ELISA, WB, IHC, IP
          
                  
              Target
              SLC20A1
          
                  
              Research Area
              Signal Transduction, Metabolism
          
                  
              Form
              liquid
          
                  
              Recomended Dilution
              WB: 1:500-1:1000
          
                  
              Type Clonality
              polyclonal
          
                  
              Immunogen
              solute carrier family 20(phosphate transporter), member 1
          
                  
              Minimum Purity
              ≥95% as determined by SDS-PAGE
          
                  
              Synonyms
              Sodium-dependent phosphate transporter 1|Gibbon ape leukemia virus receptor 1 (GLVR-1)|Leukemia virus receptor 1 homolog|Phosphate transporter 1 (PiT-1)|Solute carrier family 20 member 1|SLC20A1|GLVR1|PIT1
          
                  
              Host
              Rabbit
          
                  
              UniProt ID
              Q8WUM9
          
                  
              Gene ID
              6574
          
                  
              Purification
              Immunogen affinity purified
          
                  
              Iso type
              IgG
          
                  
              Reactivity
              Human, Mouse, Rat
          
                  
              Observed MW
              80 kDa
          
                  
              Background
              Sodium-phosphate symporter which plays a fundamental housekeeping role in phosphate transport, such as absorbing phosphate from interstitial fluid for normal cellular functions such as cellular metabolism, signal transduction, and nucleic acid and lipid s