Background: Dual specificity phosphatases (DSPs) are a subclass of the protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP) gene superfamily, which are selective for dephosphorylating critical phosphothreonine and phosphotyrosine residues within MAP kinases. DSP gene expression is induced by a host of growth factors and/or cellular stresses, thereby negatively regulating MAP kinase superfamily members. DUSP12 (dual specificity phosphatase 12), also known as YVH1, is a 340 amino acid protein that localizes to the nucleus and contains one tyrosine-protein phosphatase domain. Expressed ubiquitously with highest expression in ovary, testis, spleen and blood leukocytes, DUSP12 uses zinc as a cofactor to catalyze the conversion of a protein tyrosine phosphate to a protein tyrosine and a free phosphate, possibly playing a role in cellular proliferation and differentiation.
Description: Rabbit polyclonal to DUSP12
Immunogen: KLH conjugated synthetic peptide derived from DUSP12
Specificity: ·Reacts with Human, Mouse and Rat.
·Isotype: IgG
Application: ·Western blotting: 1/100-500. Predicted Mol wt: 38 kDa;
·Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin/frozen tissue section): 1/100-200;
·Immunocytochemistry: 1/100;
·Immunoprecipitation: 1/50;
·ELISA: 1/500;
·Optimal working dilutions must be determined by the end user.