The RodA Antibody (PACO34506) is a polyclonal antibody designed for research involving RodA, a protein involved in fungal cell wall synthesis. This antibody, raised in rabbits, exhibits high reactivity with fungal samples and is validated for use in various immunological applications, including Western blotting and immunofluorescence.RodA is a key component in the fungal cell wall structure, playing a crucial role in maintaining fungal integrity and viability. Research on RodA can provide insights into fungal biology, antifungal drug development, and mechanisms of fungal resistance.
The RodA Antibody enables specific detection and analysis of RodA protein expression in different fungal species, making it a valuable tool for studies in microbiology and infectious disease research.The ability to target and study RodA protein expression can enhance our understanding of fungal pathogenesis and aid in the development of novel antifungal therapies. By elucidating the function and regulation of RodA, researchers can uncover new strategies for combating fungal infections and improving patient outcomes in clinical settings.
Antibody Name:
rodA Antibody (PACO34506)
Antibody SKU:
PACO34506
Size:
50ug
Host Species:
Rabbit
Tested Applications:
ELISA
Recommended Dilutions:
Species Reactivity:
Neosartorya fumigata
Immunogen:
Recombinant Neosartorya fumigata Hydrophobin protein (19-159AA)
Cell wall protein regularly arranged in interwoven fascicules of clustered proteinaceous microfibrils, or rodlets, to form the outer spore coat protein. It is involved in resistance to environmental stress and may well be associated with conidial hydrophobicity. It is important in the morphogenesis of the dispersible conidia.
Synonyms:
Hydrophobin (Rodlet protein), rodA, hyp1
UniProt Protein Function:
Cell wall protein regularly arranged in interwoven fascicules of clustered proteinaceous microfibrils, or rodlets, to form the outer spore coat protein. It is involved in resistance to environmental stress and may well be associated with conidial hydrophobicity. It is important in the morphogenesis of the dispersible conidia.