EAF1 and EAF2 Mouse Monoclonal Antibodies
University of Pittsburgh researchers have developed novel ELL associated factor (EAF) antibodies for use in various laboratory techniques.
Description
EAF proteins act as transcription factors and potentially can suppress tumors. They play a major role in prostate cancer with downregulation of EAF2 linked to advanced prostate cancer and overexpression linked to apoptosis. To study the role these antigens play in disease, a reliable antibody suitable for use with a variety of research tools is required.Applications
Analysis of EAF1 and EAF2 antigens using:1. Western blot (WB)
2. Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
3. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
Advantages
While EAF antibodies are commercially available, they have shortcomings, including difficulty detecting endogenous proteins from either human cells or mouse tissues by WB or IHC.Vital to developing any useful antibody for lab research is one that recognizes targets both in their native conformation and when denatured.
