14-3-3 Antibody
Rabbit Polyclonal anti-14-3-3
Price: $325.00
  • Catalog Number: NB100-2140
  • Unit Size: 1 ml
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Gene ID 10971 Reference Sequence  
Species Summary Hu(+) Mu(+) Rt(+)  Application Summary IHC, IP, WB 
Purity Immunogen affinity purified Host Rabbit 
Storage

Store at 4C. Do not freeze.

Background

14-3-3 family of proteins is composed of seven isotypes, beta, gamma, zeta, epsilon, tau, eta, and sigma, that play critical roles in cell signaling events that control cell cycle progression, transcriptional alterations, and apoptosis (1-4). 14-3-3 proteins were the first signaling molecules to be identified as specific phosphoserine/threonine binding proteins (1). 14-3-3 can serve as a direct regulator of its target by altering the function of the protein (3). 14-3-3 protein targets include the signalling intermediates Raf, MEKK, PI-3 kinase and IRS-1, cell cycle proteins CDK2, Wee1, and Cdc25, and apoptosis proteins BAD and ASK-1 (3,4).

Research Areas

Signal Transduction,     Neuronal Cell Markers,     Growth and Development,    

Isotype

IgG

Immunogen

Synthetic peptide mapping to the amino terminal domain of human 14-3-3.

Specificity

Broadly reactive among the 14-3-3 family. This antibody recognizes alpha, beta, zeta (delta) and theta 14-3-3.

Localization

Cytoplasmic

Species Reactivity

Cross-reacts with Human, Mouse and Rat. Not yet tested in other species.

Uses

This antibody is useful for Immunohistochemistry, Immunoprecipitation and Western Blot.

Dilutions

immunohistochemistry , immunoprecipitation , Western Blot 1/400

Positive Controls

HeLa and Jurkat whole cell lysates.

Concentration

0.2 mg/ml

Positive Controls:

* Hela Whole Cell Lysate NB800-PC1 * Jurkat Whole Cell Lysate NB800-PC2 * Antigen standard for YWHAQ (NM_006826) (transient overexpression lysate)

Packaging

1 ml Immunogen affinity purified Rabbit antisera.

Buffer

0.2% Gelatin, PBS

Preservative

0.1% Sodium Azide

Gene Symbol

YWHAQ

 

1. Yaffe MB. 2002. How do 14-3-3 proteins work?- - Gatekeeper phosphorylation and the molecular anvil hypothesis. FEBS Lett. 513(1):53-57.

2. Liu MY, Cai S, Espejo A, Bedford MT, Walker CL. 2002. 14-3-3 interacts with the tumor suppressor tuberin at Akt phosphorylation sites. Cancer Res. 62(22): 6475-6480.

3. Tzivion G, Shen YH, Zhu J. 2001. 14-3-3 proteins; bringing new definitions to scaffolding. Oncogene 20(44):6331-6338.

4. Fu H, Subramanian RR, Masters SC. 2000. 14-3-3 proteins: structure, function, and regulation. Annu Rev Pharmacol Toxicol. 40:617-647.