None of the nine search results mention "FYV12 Antibody." The term "FYV12" appears only once in Source , referencing a yeast protein of unknown function (Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain study). This protein is associated with a truncation mutation (E42TAA) and potential roles in prion-mediated phenotypes, but no antibodies targeting FYV12 are described.
Source7: FYV12 is listed as a truncated protein (87 amino acids) linked to cell wall stress resistance in yeast strains with the [PSI+] prion.
Relevance: This study focuses on prion biology, not antibody development.
The search results describe several antibodies, but none relate to FYV12:
Typographical Errors: "FYV12" may be a misspelling of other antibody designations (e.g., FcγRIIb, a known antibody receptor).
Nomenclature Overlap: Some antibodies use alphanumeric codes (e.g., 1B2 in Source , 3F7 in Source ), but these do not match "FYV12."
To investigate "FYV12 Antibody," consider:
Database Searches: Query protein databases (UniProt, PubMed) for FYV12.
Patent Reviews: Explore biopharma patents for proprietary antibody candidates.
Strain-Specific Studies: Re-examine yeast genomics for FYV12 homologs in higher organisms.
KEGG: sce:YOR183W
STRING: 4932.YOR183W