Specific for the ~29k 14-3-3 protein. Immunolabeling of the 14-3-3 protein band is completely blocked by pre-adsorption of the antibody with the C-terminal peptide that was used to generate the antibody.
Kreuzreaktivität
Ratte (Rattus)
Homologie
bovine, canine, chicken, human, mouse, non-human primates, Xenopus, zebra fish
Aufreinigung
Antigen Affinity Purified from Pooled Serum
Immunogen
Synthetic peptide corresponding to amino acid residues from the C-terminal region conjugated to KLH
14-3-3 proteins are a family of highly conserved proteins that appear to have multiple roles in cell signaling (Bridges and Moorhead, 2005). The proteins are abundantly expressed in the brain and have been detected in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with different neurological disorders (Berg et al., 2003). 14-3-3 proteins bind protein ligands that are typically phosphorylated on serine or threonine residues and regulate the functions of these binding partners by a number of different mechanisms (Silhan et al., 2004, Dougherty and Morrison, 2004). The 14-3-3 proteins affect a diverse array of cellular processes including the cell cycle and transcription, signal transduction and intracellular trafficking. Anti-14-3-3 Protein Western blot of rat hippocampal (Hipp) lysate showing immunolabeling of the ~29k 14-3-3 protein.