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Anti-γ-Tubulin-Cy3 antibody produced in rabbit

affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous solution

Synonyme(s) :

Anti-γ-Tubulin

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About This Item

Code UNSPSC :
12352203
Nomenclature NACRES :
NA.41

Source biologique

rabbit

Conjugué

CY3 conjugate

Forme d'anticorps

affinity isolated antibody

Type de produit anticorps

primary antibodies

Clone

polyclonal

Forme

buffered aqueous solution

Poids mol.

antigen 48 kDa

Espèces réactives

human, chicken

Technique(s)

direct immunofluorescence: 1:200 using methanol/acetone-fixed chicken fibroblats cells or HeLa cells (human).

Numéro d'accès UniProt

Conditions d'expédition

wet ice

Température de stockage

2-8°C

Modification post-traductionnelle de la cible

unmodified

Informations sur le gène

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Description générale

γ-Tubulin (48 kDa) is a widely expressed and highly conserved protein within the microtubule organizing centers (MTOCs) or centrosome in eukaryotic cells.
Tubulin, γ 1 is a protein encoded by the TUBG1 gene in humans. This gene encodes a member of the tubulin superfamily. γ-tubulin interacts with Arp2/3, a complex that nucleates actin filaments and with the Arp2/3 activator WASH. It is found to have relationship with actin filament dynamics.

Immunogène

synthetic peptide corresponding to the N-terminal region of human γ-tubulin (amino acids 38-53, with C-terminally added lysine) conjugated to KLH. This sequence is specific for γ-tubulin and not found in other members of the tubulin family such as α− β−, δ and ε− tubulins. This sequence is identical in mouse and rat γ-tubulin and highly conserved among species (Drosophila, Aspergillus, and yeast γ-tubulin).

Application

Anti-γ- Tubulin-Cy3 antibody produced in rabbit has been used in direct immunofluorescence (IF)and immunofluorescent staining.
Anti-γ-Tubulin-Cy3 antibody produced in rabbit is suitable for direct immunofluorescence at a dilution of 1:200 using methanol/acetone-fixed chicken fibroblats cells or HeLa cells (human).

Actions biochimiques/physiologiques

γ-Tubulin binds the microtubule minus ends and is responsible for mediating the link between microtubules and the centrosome.
γ-Tubulins in the γ-TuRC might promote microtubule nucleation by providing a template that enhances the intrinsically weak lateral interaction between αβ-tubulin heterodimers when associated laterally. It has a unique functional property of a monomeric tubulin. γ-tubulin is also found to be expressed in lung cancer. Cep70 as an important centrosomal protein that interacts with γ-tubulin and plays a critical role in the regulation of mitotic spindle assembly.

Forme physique

Solution in 0.01 M phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.4, containing 1% bovine serum albumin and 15 mM sodium azide

Informations légales

Cy is distributed under license from Amersham Biosciences Limited.
Cy3 is a trademark of Cytiva

Clause de non-responsabilité

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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Code de la classe de stockage

10 - Combustible liquids

Classe de danger pour l'eau (WGK)

WGK 3

Point d'éclair (°F)

Not applicable

Point d'éclair (°C)

Not applicable


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Grzelak CA, et al.
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Hector Aldaz et al.
Nature, 435(7041), 523-527 (2005-05-27)
Microtubules are hollow polymers of alphabeta-tubulin that show GTP-dependent assembly dynamics and comprise a critical part of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton. Initiation of new microtubules in vivo requires gamma-tubulin, organized as an oligomer within the 2.2-MDa gamma-tubulin ring complex (gamma-TuRC) of
Xingjuan Shi et al.
The Journal of biological chemistry, 286(38), 33401-33408 (2011-07-29)
Deregulation of the mitotic spindle has been implicated in genomic instability, an important aspect of tumorigenesis and malignant transformation. To ensure the fidelity of chromosome transmission, the mitotic spindle is assembled by exquisite mechanisms and orchestrated by centrosomes in animal
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