Phospho-Tyrosine Mouse mAb (P-Tyr-100) (Biotinylated) is prepared by biotinylation of the antibody via primary amines. Biotinylated antibody is useful for detection or purification of tyrosine-phosphorylated proteins using avidin-biotin binding. This antibody does not cross-react with proteins phosphorylated at serine or threonine. (U.S. Patent No's.: 6,441,140; 6,982,318; 7,259,022; 7,344,714; U.S.S.N. 11,484,485; and all foreign equivalents.)
Source / Purification
Monoclonal antibody is produced by immunizing animals with phospho-Tyr-containing peptides . Antibody is purified by protein A chromatography.
Background
Tyrosine phosphorylation plays a key role in cellular signaling (1). In cancer, unregulated tyrosine kinase activity can drive malignancy and tumor formation by generating inappropriate proliferation and survival signals (2). Antibodies specific for phospho-tyrosine (3,4) have been invaluable reagents in these studies. The phospho-tyrosine monoclonal antibodies developed by Cell Signaling Technology provide exceptionally sensitive new tools of increased utility for studying tyrosine phosphorylation and monitoring tyrosine kinase activity in high throughput drug discovery.
Background
Tyrosine phosphorylation plays a key role in cellular signaling (1). In cancer, unregulated tyrosine kinase activity can drive malignancy and tumor formation by generating inappropriate proliferation and survival signals (2). Antibodies specific for phospho-tyrosine (3,4) have been invaluable reagents in these studies. The phospho-tyrosine monoclonal antibodies developed by Cell Signaling Technology provide exceptionally sensitive new tools of increased utility for studying tyrosine phosphorylation and monitoring tyrosine kinase activity in high throughput drug discovery.
Background
Tyrosine phosphorylation plays a key role in cellular signaling (1). In cancer, unregulated tyrosine kinase activity can drive malignancy and tumor formation by generating inappropriate proliferation and survival signals (2). Antibodies specific for phospho-tyrosine (3,4) have been invaluable reagents in these studies. The phospho-tyrosine monoclonal antibodies developed by Cell Signaling Technology provide exceptionally sensitive new tools of increased utility for studying tyrosine phosphorylation and monitoring tyrosine kinase activity in high throughput drug discovery.