ENCAB127BKP

Antibody against Homo sapiens POLR2A

Homo sapiens
esophagus squamous epithelium, upper lobe of left lung, suprapubic skin, spleen, tibial nerve, gastroesophageal sphincter
characterized to standards with exemption
Status
released
Source (vendor)
BioLegend
Product ID
664906
Lot ID
B223502
Characterized targets
POLR2A (Homo sapiens)
Host
mouse
Clonality
monoclonal
Purification
affinity
Isotype
IgG2a
Antigen description
Wheat germ RNA Polymerase II
Aliases
michael-snyder:AS-1668
External resources

Characterizations

POLR2A (Homo sapiens)
Method: immunoprecipitation followed by mass spectrometry
Attachment from submitter
exempt from standards
Caption
Characterizations for this antibody were exempted for all cell types and tissues by the Antibody Review Panel on March 30, 2016.
Submitter comment
This is a well characterized antibody already used in many ENCODE experiments (clone 8WG16).
Reviewer comment
Characterizations for this antibody were exempted for all cell types and tissues by the Antibody Review Panel on March 30, 2016.
Submitted by
Esther Chan
Lab
Michael Snyder, Stanford
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POLR2A (Homo sapiens)
esophagus squamous epitheliumupper lobe of left lungsuprapubic skinspleentibial nervegastroesophageal sphincter
Method: immunoblot
Attachment from submitter
exempt from standards
Caption
Primary characterization (e.g. immunoblot, immunoprecipitation) for the specified cell types and tissues are exempted for this antibody by the ENCODE antibody review panel because it is a well-characterized monoclonal antibody (clone 8WG16) that has been in use without issue by the community for many years.
Submitter comment
This is a well characterized antibody already used in many ENCODE experiments. It is also previously known as Convance cat# MMS-126R: http://www.biolegend.com/anti-rna-polymerase-ii-antibody-11145.html (clone 8WG16)
Reviewer comment
Primary characterizations for this antibody were exempted for all cell types and tissues by the Antibody Review Panel on March 30, 2016.
Submitted by
Esther Chan
Lab
Michael Snyder, Stanford
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