ABE1075
Anti-WD repeat-containing protein 5 Antibody
serum, from rabbit
Synonym(s):
WD repeat-containing protein 5, BMP2-induced 3-kb gene protein
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About This Item
UNSPSC Code:
12352203
eCl@ss:
32160702
NACRES:
NA.41
biological source
rabbit
Quality Level
antibody form
serum
antibody product type
primary antibodies
clone
polyclonal
species reactivity
rat, mouse, human
technique(s)
western blot: suitable
NCBI accession no.
UniProt accession no.
shipped in
wet ice
target post-translational modification
unmodified
Gene Information
human ... WDR5(11091)
General description
WD repeat-containing protein 5 (WDR5) or alternatively BMP2-induced 3kb gene protein, is encoded by the human gene named WDR5/BIG3 and is part of a family of WD-40 repeat proteins that appear to facilitate the formation of multi-protein complexes much like a sticky tape will bind a variety of components together. The WD repeat proteins are involved in a wide array of cellular functions and processes including cell cycle progression, homeobox gene activation, apoptosis, gene regulation and histone methylation. One of WDR5 best studied activities is as part of a multi-protein complex that facilitates the methylation of histones, particularly histone H3, through its interaction with MLL a histone methyltransferase. WDR5 is also expressed in developing bone cells including osteoblasts, chondrocytes, and marrow stromal cells and works to accelerate osteoblast differentiation and positively promotes Wnt signaling in developing bone tissues.
Immunogen
Linear peptide corresponding to human WD repeat containing protein 5.
Application
Research Category
Epigenetics & Nuclear Function
Epigenetics & Nuclear Function
Research Sub Category
Chromatin Biology
Chromatin Biology
This Anti-WD repeat-containing protein 5 antibody is validated for use in western blotting for the detection of WD repeat-containing protein 5.
Western Blotting Analysis: A representative lot from an independent laboratory detected WD repeat containing protein 5 in tested cell lysates. (Wysocka, J., et al. (2003). Genes Dev. 17(7):896-911.; Tyagi, S., et al. (2007). 27(1):107-119.; Jin, S., et al. (2010). J Clin Invest. 120(2):593-606.; Tyagi, S., et al. (2009). EMBO J. 28(20):3185-3195.; Diao, Y., et al. (2012). Cell Stem Cell. 11(2):231-241.; Schram, A. W., et al. (2013). PLoS One. 8(7):e70035.).
Quality
Evaluated by Western Blotting in NIH/3T3 cell lysates.
Western Blotting Analysis: A 1:1,000 dilution of this antibody detected WD repeat containing protein 5 in 10 µg of NIH/3T3 cell lysate.
Western Blotting Analysis: A 1:1,000 dilution of this antibody detected WD repeat containing protein 5 in 10 µg of NIH/3T3 cell lysate.
Target description
~37 kDa observed
Physical form
Rabbit polyclonal serum containing 0.05% sodium azide.
Unpurified
Storage and Stability
Stable for 1 year at -20°C from date of receipt.
Handling Recommendations: Upon receipt and prior to removing the cap, centrifuge the vial and gently mix the solution. Aliquot into microcentrifuge tubes and store at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles, which may damage IgG and affect product performance.
Handling Recommendations: Upon receipt and prior to removing the cap, centrifuge the vial and gently mix the solution. Aliquot into microcentrifuge tubes and store at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles, which may damage IgG and affect product performance.
Disclaimer
Unless otherwise stated in our catalog or other company documentation accompanying the product(s), our products are intended for research use only and are not to be used for any other purpose, which includes but is not limited to, unauthorized commercial uses, in vitro diagnostic uses, ex vivo or in vivo therapeutic uses or any type of consumption or application to humans or animals.
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Storage Class
10 - Combustible liquids
wgk_germany
WGK 1
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Shenghao Jin et al.
The Journal of clinical investigation, 120(2), 593-606 (2010-01-23)
Mixed-lineage leukemia (MLL) is a proto-oncogene frequently involved in chromosomal translocations associated with acute leukemia. These chromosomal translocations commonly result in MLL fusion proteins that dysregulate transcription. Recent data suggest that the MYB proto-oncogene, which is an important regulator of
Shweta Tyagi et al.
Molecular cell, 27(1), 107-119 (2007-07-07)
E2F transcriptional regulators control human-cell proliferation by repressing and activating the transcription of genes required for cell-cycle progression, particularly the S phase. E2F proteins repress transcription in association with retinoblastoma pocket proteins, but less is known about how they activate
Joanna Wysocka et al.
Genes & development, 17(7), 896-911 (2003-04-03)
The abundant and chromatin-associated protein HCF-1 is a critical player in mammalian cell proliferation as well as herpes simplex virus (HSV) transcription. We show here that separate regions of HCF-1 critical for its role in cell proliferation associate with the
Shweta Tyagi et al.
The EMBO journal, 28(20), 3185-3195 (2009-09-19)
E2F1 is a key positive regulator of human cell proliferation and its activity is altered in essentially all human cancers. Deregulation of E2F1 leads to oncogenic DNA damage and anti-oncogenic apoptosis. The molecular mechanisms by which E2F1 mediates these two
Yarui Diao et al.
Cell stem cell, 11(2), 231-241 (2012-08-07)
In mouse skeletal muscles, Pax7 uniquely marks muscle satellite cells and plays some important yet unknown functions at the perinatal stage. To elucidate its in vivo functions, we initiated a yeast two-hybrid screening to look for Pax7-interacting proteins and identified
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