TAT (Tyrosine aminotransferase) antibody
Principal name
TAT (Tyrosine aminotransferase) antibody
Alternative names for TAT (Tyrosine aminotransferase) antibody
L-tyrosine:2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase
Ncbi ID
9606, NM_012668, NP_000344, AAH20707.1, NP_000344.1, NM_000353, NP_666326.1, NM_146214
Available reactivities
Available hosts
Available applications
Western blot / Immunoblot (WB), Paraffin Sections (P), Flow Cytometry (F), Enzyme Immunoassay (E)
Background of TAT (Tyrosine aminotransferase) antibody
The transcriptiol transactivator (Tat) is a key regulatory protein of HIV. It is expressed early after the virus integrates into the cell, and stimulates the elongation of R polymerase II. It binds onto a sequence known as the TAR, or transactivator response element, located at the end of the HIV genetic chain. There, the tat protein helps assemble new copies of HIV. The tat protein-TAR complex speeds up the rate of viral reproduction by about a thousand times. If it is not present, the transcription process frequently stops short, and few functiol HIV particles are produced.Tat is an important potential target for antiretrovirals and vaccine development.Transcriptiol regulator that acts by binding to the trans-activating responsive sequence (TAR) R element and activates transcription initiation and/or elongation from the LTR promoter.






Primary Antibodies
Catalog No. | Host | Iso. | Clone | Pres. | React. | Applications | |
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AP54159PU-N | TAT (Tyrosine aminotransferase) (Center) antibody |
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Rabbit | Ig | Aff - Purified | Hu | F, P, WB |
0.4 ml /
€370.00
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Acris Antibodies GmbH | |||||||
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