HDAC4 anticorps (AA 194-209)
Aperçu rapide pour HDAC4 anticorps (AA 194-209) (ABIN2668313)
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Clonalité
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Application
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Épitope
- AA 194-209
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Fonction
- HDAC4 antibody (pAb)
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Purification
- Affinity Purified
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Immunogène
- This HDAC4 antibody was raised against a synthetic peptide corresponding to amino acid residues 194-209 of human HDAC4.
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Isotype
- IgG
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Indications d'application
- ChIP: 5 - 10 μg per ChIP ChIP-Seq: 5 - 10 μg each WB: 1 - 2 μg/mL dilution ChIP-Seq validation was performed by Active Motif's Epigenetics Services, the complete data set is available in the UCSC Genome Browser by clicking here. For optimal results in Western blotting, primary antibody incubations should be performed at room temperature. The addition of 0.1 % Tween 20 to all blocking solutions may also reduce background. Individual optimization may be required.
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Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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Concentration
- 0.5 μg/μL
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Buffer
- PBS containing 0.02 % sodium azide.
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Agent conservateur
- Sodium azide
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Précaution d'utilisation
- This product contains Sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
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Conseil sur la manipulation
- Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles by aliquoting items into single-use fractions,Keep all reagents on ice when not in storage
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Stock
- 4 °C,-20 °C
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Stockage commentaire
- Some products may be shipped at room temperature. This will not affect their stability or performance. Store at 4°C for short term. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles by aliquoting items into single-use fractions for storage at -20°C for up to 2 years. Keep all reagents on ice when not in storage.
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Date de péremption
- 24 months
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: "Both HDAC5 and HDAC6 are required for the proliferation and metastasis of melanoma cells." dans: Journal of translational medicine, Vol. 14, pp. 7, (2016) (PubMed).
: "Tasquinimod Is an Allosteric Modulator of HDAC4 survival signaling within the compromised cancer microenvironment." dans: Cancer research, Vol. 73, Issue 4, pp. 1386-99, (2013) (PubMed).
: "A limited group of class I histone deacetylases acts to repress human immunodeficiency virus type 1 expression." dans: Journal of virology, Vol. 83, Issue 10, pp. 4749-56, (2009) (PubMed).
: "Histone deacetylase 7 silencing alters endothelial cell migration, a key step in angiogenesis." dans: Circulation research, Vol. 101, Issue 12, pp. 1237-46, (2007) (PubMed).
: "Estrogen receptor alpha inhibits p53-mediated transcriptional repression: implications for the regulation of apoptosis." dans: Cancer research, Vol. 67, Issue 16, pp. 7746-55, (2007) (PubMed).
: "Mechanisms of transcriptional repression of cell-cycle G2/M promoters by p63." dans: Nucleic acids research, Vol. 34, Issue 3, pp. 928-38, (2006) (PubMed).
: "DNA damage promotes histone deacetylase 4 nuclear localization and repression of G2/M promoters, via p53 C-terminal lysines." dans: The Journal of biological chemistry, Vol. 281, Issue 4, pp. 2347-57, (2006) (PubMed).
: "Direct p53 transcriptional repression: in vivo analysis of CCAAT-containing G2/M promoters." dans: Molecular and cellular biology, Vol. 25, Issue 9, pp. 3737-51, (2005) (PubMed).
: "Dynamic recruitment of NF-Y and histone acetyltransferases on cell-cycle promoters." dans: The Journal of biological chemistry, Vol. 278, Issue 33, pp. 30435-40, (2003) (PubMed).
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- HDAC4 (Histone Deacetylase 4 (HDAC4))
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Autre désignation
- HDAC4
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Sujet
- HDAC4 (Histone Deacetylase 4) is a member of the class IIa mammalian histone deacetylases (HDACs) involved in regulating chromatin structure during transcription. These enzymes catalyze the removal of acetyl groups from lysine residues of histones and other cellular proteins. Lysine N-e-acetylation is a dynamic, reversible and tightly regulated protein and histone modification that plays a major role in regulation of gene expression in various cellular functions. It consists of the transfer of an acetyl moiety from an acetyl coenzyme A to the e-amino group of a lysine residue. In vivo, acetylation is controlled by the antagonistic activities of histone acetyltransferases (HATs) and histone deacetylases (HDACs). The HDACs are grouped into four classes, on the basis of similarity to yeast counterparts: HDAC class I (HDAC1, HDAC2, HDAC3 and HDAC8), class II (HDAC4, HDAC5, HDAC6, HDAC7, 9 and 10), class III (SIRT1-7) and class IV (HDAC11). Unlike other deacetylases, HDAC4 shuttles between the nucleus and cytoplasm and serves as a nuclear co-repressor that regulates bone and muscle development. HDAC4 interacts with the myocyte enhancer factors Mef2a, Mef2c and Mef2d. It also forms part of a multi-protein complex with RbAp48 and HDAC3. HDAC4 is ubiquitous.
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Poids moléculaire
- 140 kDa
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ID gène
- 9759
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NCBI Accession
- NP_006028
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Pathways
- Regulation of Muscle Cell Differentiation, Skeletal Muscle Fiber Development, Regulation of Carbohydrate Metabolic Process
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