Anti-BAT1 antibodies enable researchers to detect and measure the BAT1 antigen in biological samples. This target is a reported synonym of the DDX39B gene, which encodes DExD-box helicase 39B. This protein is known to function in RNA splicing and DNA damage pathways, among other biological roles. The human version of BAT1 has a canonical amino acid length of 428 residues and a protein mass of 49 kilodaltons, although 2 isoforms have been identified. It is reported to be localized in the nucleus and cytoplasm of cells and widely expressed in many tissue types. BAT1 is a member of the DEAD box helicase protein family. Western Blot is a widely used application for the BAT1 antibodies listed below. In addition, ELISA is also a common application.