Anti-sAC Monoclonal Antibody (R37)

Principal Investigator: 

Jochen Buck, Professor of Pharmacology and Lonny Levin, Professor of Pharmacology

Antigen: Soluble adenylyl cyclase (sAC)

Known Reactivity: Human, Mouse, Rat

Clone: R37

Host: Mouse

Description: sAC catalyzes the production of the second messenger cAMP and is found in the cytoplasm, mitochondria, centriole, and nucleus. R37 was generated against a glutathione-Stransferase fusion protein corresponding to the 50 kDa splice variant of human sAC, recognizing the epitope of 436-456. Antibodies can be used to study cAMP activities in various signaling pathways related to sterility, neuroactivities, and inflammation.

Applications: WB, IP, ICC/IHC

Availability: Available by license from WCM.

*Availability and licensing conditions are subject to change.

Intellectual Property

Cornell Reference

  •  D-5141

Contact Information

Iris Bica

For additional information please contact

Iris Bica
Business Development and Licensing Associate
Phone: (646) 962-5966
Email: ib342@cornell.edu