Tubulin (TUBA1B) (Loading Control) Mouse Monoclonal Antibody [Clone ID: TU-01]
CAT#: BM753S
Tubulin (TUBA1B) (Loading Control) mouse monoclonal antibody, clone TU-01, Purified
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CNY 3,540.00
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5周
规格
Cited in 12 publications. |
Specifications
Product Data | |
Clone Name | TU-01 |
Applications | ELISA, FC, IF, IHC, IP, WB |
Recommend Dilution | Western Blotting (Reducing conditions): Recommended Dilutions: 1-2 µg/ml. Incubation Time: 60 min at RT. Positive Control: HPB-ALL peripheral blood leukemia cell lysate (incubation 60 min). Porcine brain lysate (incubation 90 min). Sample Preparation: Resuspend approx. 50 mil. cells in 1 ml cold Lysis buffer (1%laurylmaltoside in 20 mM Tris/Cl, 100 mM NaCl pH 8.2, 50 mM NaF including Protease inhibitor Cocktail). Incubate 60 min on ice. Centrifuge to remove cell debris. Mix lysate with reducing Laemmli SDS-PAGE sample buffer. Flow cytometry: Recommended dilution: 1-4 μg/ml, intracellular staining. Immunocytochemistry: Recommended Dilutions: DY547 conjugate: 2-3 µg/ml, FITC conjugate: 3 µg/ml. Staining Technique: fixed and permeabilized cells. Immunohistochemistry on Paraffin Sections: Recommended Dilutions: 5 µg/ml. Positive Control: Heart. Clone TU-01 has also been described to work in ELISA and Immunoprecipitation. |
Reactivity | All Species |
Host | Mouse |
Clonality | Monoclonal |
Immunogen | Fraction of Tubulin purified from Pig brain by two cycles of polymerization-depolymerization |
Specificity | The antibody recognizes the defined epitope (aa 65-97) on N-terminal structural domain of alpha Tubulin. Reacts with all species (recognized epitope conserved within all species). |
Formulation | PBS, pH~7.4 State: Purified State: Liquid purified IgG fraction (>95% pure by SDS-PAGE) Preservative: 15 mM Sodium Azide |
Concentration | lot specific |
Purification | Precipitation Methods |
Conjugation | Unconjugated |
Storage Condition | Store undiluted at 2-8°C. DO NOT FREEZE! |
Gene Name | tubulin alpha 1b |
Database Link | |
Background | The microtubules are intracellular dynamic polymers made up of evolutionarily conserved polymorphic alpha/beta-tubulin heterodimers and a large number of microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs). The microtubules consist of 13 protofilaments and have an outer diameter 25 nm. Microtubules have their intrinsic polarity; highly dynamic plus ends and less dynamic minus ends. Microtubules are required for vital processes in eukaryotic cells including mitosis, meiosis, maintenance of cell shape and intracellular transport. Microtubules are also necessary for movement of cells by means of flagella and cilia. In mammalian tissue culture cells microtubules have their minus ends anchored in microtubule organizing centers (MTOCs).The GTP (guanosintriphosphate) molecule is an essential for tubulin heterodimer to associate with other heterodimers to form microtubule. In vivo, microtubule dynamics vary considerably. Microtubule polymerization is reversible and a populations of microtubules in cells are on their minus ends either growing or shortening; this phenomenon is called dynamic instability of microtubules. On a practical level, microtubules can easily be stabilized by the addition of non-hydrolysable analogues of GTP (eg. GMPPCP) or morecommonly by anti-cancer drugs such as Taxol. Taxol stabilizes microtubules at room temperature for many hours. Using limited proteolysis by enzymes both tubulin subunits can be divided into N-terminal and C-terminal structural domains. The alpha-tubulin (relative molecular weight about 50 kDa) is globular protein that exists in cells as part of soluble alpha/beta-tubulin dimer or it is polymerized into microtubules. In different species it is coded by multiple tubulin genes that form tubulin classes (in human 6 genes). Expressed tubulin genes are named tubulin isotypes. Some of the tubulin isotypes are expressed ubiquitously, while some have more restricted tissue expression. Alpha-tubulin is also subject of numerous post-translational modifications. Tubulin isotypes and their posttranslational modifications are responsible for multiple tubulin charge variants - tubulin isoforms. Heterogeneity of alpha-tubulin is concentrated in C-terminal structuraldomain. |
Synonyms | Tubulin alpha-1B chain, Tubulin alpha-ubiquitous chain, Alpha-tubulin ubiquitous, Tubulin K-alpha-1 |
Reference Data | |
Protein Families | Druggable Genome |
Protein Pathways | Gap junction, Pathogenic Escherichia coli infection |
Citations (12)
The use of this Antibodies has been cited in the following citations: |
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A392V and R945X mutations cause orofacial clefts via impairing PTCH1 function.
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Genomics
,PubMed ID 36265746
[TUBA1B]
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Location of the epitope for the alpha-tubulin monoclonal antibody TU-O1
,Grimm M, Breitling F, Little M,
Biochim. Biophys. Acta
,PubMed ID 2440481
[TUBA1B]
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Dazap2 modulates transcription driven by the Wnt effector TCF-4
,Lukas J, Mazna P, Valenta T, Doubravska L, Pospichalova V, Vojtechova M, Fafilek B, Ivanek R, Plachy J, Novak J, Korinek V,
Nucleic Acids Res.
,PubMed ID 19304756
[TUBA1B]
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Exposure of tubulin structural domains in Nicotiana tabacum microtubules probed by monoclonal antibodies
,Smertenko A, Blume Y, Viklick} V, Draber P,
Eur. J. Cell Biol.
,PubMed ID 9157006
[TUBA1B]
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Complexes of gamma-tubulin with nonreceptor protein tyrosine kinases Src and Fyn in differentiating P19 embryonal carcinoma cells
,Kukharskyy V, Sulimenko V, MacE/rek L, Sulimenko T, DrC!berovC! E, DrC!ber P,
Exp. Cell Res.
,PubMed ID 15242776
[TUBA1B]
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Production and characterization of a monoclonal antitubulin antibody
,Viklick} V, Draber P, Hasek J, Bartek J,
Cell Biol. Int. Rep.
,PubMed ID 7127484
[TUBA1B]
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Post-translational modifications and multiple tubulin isoforms in Nicotiana tabacum L. cells
,Smertenko A, Blume Y, Viklick} V, Opatrn} Z, Draber P,
Planta
,PubMed ID 9129339
[TUBA1B]
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gamma-Tubulin redistribution in taxol-treated mitotic cells probed by monoclonal antibodies
,Novakova M, Draberova E, Sch|rmann W, Czihak G, Viklick} V, Dr-aber P,
Cell Motil. Cytoskeleton
,PubMed ID 8824733
[TUBA1B]
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Immunological discrimination of beta-tubulin isoforms in developing mouse brain. Post-translational modification of non-class-III beta-tubulins
,Linhartova I, Draber P, Draberova E, Viklick} V,
Biochem. J.
,PubMed ID 1281983
[TUBA1B]
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Immunostaining of human spermatozoa with tubulin domain-specific monoclonal antibodies. Recognition of a unique beta-tubulin epitope in the sperm head
,Draber P, Draberova E, Viklick} V,
Histochemistry
,PubMed ID 1714437
[TUBA1B]
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Differences in the exposure of C- and N-terminal tubulin domains in cytoplasmic microtubules detected with domain-specific monoclonal antibodies
,Draber P, Draberova E, Linhartova I, Viklick} V,
J. Cell. Sci.
,PubMed ID 2480356
[TUBA1B]
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Heterogeneity of microtubules recognized by monoclonal antibodies to alpha-tubulin
,Draber P, Draberova E, Zicconi D, Sellitto C, Viklick} V, Cappuccinelli P,
Eur. J. Cell Biol.
,PubMed ID 3792338
[TUBA1B]
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