Rabbit TUSA Polyclonal Antibody | anti-TUSA antibody
Rabbit anti-Escherichia coli (strain K12) TUSA Polyclonal Antibody
Preservative: 0.03% Proclin 300
Constituents: 50% Glycerol, 0.01M PBS, pH7.4
2. 1mL preimmune serum (negative control)
3. 10mg rabbit polyclonal antibody purified by Protein A/G.
2. Antibody titer > 1: 64,000 confirmed by ELISA
3. Western Blot positive for the immunogen protein (Not applicable for synthetic peptide).
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NCBI and Uniprot Product Information
NCBI Description
SirA(TusA) interacts with and activates IscS, accepting sulfur from IscS to form C19 persulfide; transfers C19 persulfide to C78 of YheN(TusD). [More information is available at EcoGene: EG12216]. TusA functions as a sulfur mediator during synthesis of 2-thiouridine of the modified wobble base mnm5s2U in tRNA. [More information is available at EcoCyc: EG12216].
Uniprot Description
Sulfur carrier protein involved in sulfur trafficking in the cell. Part of a sulfur-relay system required for 2-thiolation during synthesis of 2-thiouridine of the modified wobble base 5-methylaminomethyl-2-thiouridine (mnm5s2U) in tRNA (PubMed:16387657). Interacts with IscS and stimulates its cysteine desulfurase activity (PubMed:16387657, PubMed:23281480). Accepts an activated sulfur from IscS, which is then transferred to TusD, and thus determines the direction of sulfur flow from IscS to 2-thiouridine formation (PubMed:16387657). Also appears to be involved in sulfur transfer for the biosynthesis of molybdopterin (PubMed:23281480). Seems to affect the stability of sigma-S, particularly during the logarithmic growth phase (PubMed:9555915).