The YAR070C antibody is a monoclonal antibody designed to detect the putative uncharacterized protein YAR070C (UniProt ID: P39566) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. This protein, encoded by the YAR070C gene, is 99 amino acids long and remains functionally uncharacterized . The antibody serves as a key tool for elucidating the protein's role in yeast biology, leveraging techniques such as Western Blot (WB), Immunofluorescence (IF), and Immunoprecipitation (IP) .
The YAR070C antibody is validated for multiple laboratory applications:
Key features include:
High specificity: Targets unique regions of YAR070C with minimal cross-reactivity.
Customizability: Available as combinations (N, C, or M terminus) or individual epitope-specific antibodies .
KO cell line controls: Ensures specificity by comparing wild-type and knockout yeast strains .
Epitope mapping: Utilizes synthetic peptides to confirm binding regions .
While YAR070C’s biological role remains unknown, its antibody enables:
Functional studies: Investigating knockout phenotypes under stress conditions.
Interaction networks: Identifying binding partners via IP-MS.
Localization mapping: Resolving subcellular distribution via super-resolution microscopy.