Anticorps Recombinant de lapin anti-OCT1
OCT1 Recombinant Antibody for WB, IHC, IF/ICC, Indirect ELISA
Hôte / Isotype
Lapin / IgG
Réactivité testée
Humain
Applications
WB, IHC, IF/ICC, Indirect ELISA
Conjugaison
Non conjugué
CloneNo.
243074D12
N° de cat : 85726-1-PBS
Synonymes
Galerie de données de validation
Informations sur le produit
85726-1-PBS cible OCT1 dans les applications de WB, IHC, IF/ICC, Indirect ELISA et montre une réactivité avec des échantillons Humain
| Réactivité | Humain |
| Hôte / Isotype | Lapin / IgG |
| Clonalité | Recombinant |
| Type | Anticorps |
| Immunogène | OCT1 Protéine recombinante Ag0586 |
| Nom complet | POU class 2 homeobox 1 |
| Masse moléculaire calculée | 76 kDa |
| Poids moléculaire observé | 90 kDa |
| Numéro d’acquisition GenBank | BC003571 |
| Symbole du gène | POU2F1 |
| Identification du gène (NCBI) | 5451 |
| Conjugaison | Non conjugué |
| Forme | Liquide |
| Méthode de purification | Purification par protéine A |
| Tampon de stockage | PBS only |
| Conditions de stockage | Store at -80°C. 20ul contiennent 0,1% de BSA. |
Informations générales
The POU class 2 homeobox 1 (POU2F1), also known as octamer-binding transcription factor-1 (OCT-1), is a ubiquitous nuclear protein that regulates the transcription of target genes by binding to a cis-acting octamer element(5'-ATTTGCAT-3'). It participated in the regulation of housekeeping genes, including histone H2B and snRNAs, for cell differentiation and proliferation [PMID:3462701]. In addition, it functions as a cellular stress sensor that modulates activities of tissue-specific target genes involved in immune and inflammatory responses [PMID:16322220]. It also acts as a repressor for the cytokine-inducible, NF-kB-dependent expression of E-selectin and the vascular cell adhesion molecule during vascular inflammation. Otherwise, it can interact with nuclear hormone receptors, such as the retinoid X receptor, the thyroid hormone receptor and the glucocorticoid receptor, and influence their transcription activity[PMID:17192276].









