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WH0007267M9

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Monoclonal Anti-TTC3 antibody produced in mouse

clone 2D10, purified immunoglobulin, buffered aqueous solution

Synonyme(s) :

Anti-DCRR1, Anti-DKFZp686M0150, Anti-RNF105, Anti-TPRDIII, Anti-tetratricopeptide repeat domain 3

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About This Item

Code UNSPSC :
12352203
Nomenclature NACRES :
NA.41

Source biologique

mouse

Niveau de qualité

Conjugué

unconjugated

Forme d'anticorps

purified immunoglobulin

Type de produit anticorps

primary antibodies

Clone

2D10, monoclonal

Forme

buffered aqueous solution

Espèces réactives

human

Technique(s)

indirect ELISA: suitable

Isotype

IgG2aκ

Numéro d'accès GenBank

Numéro d'accès UniProt

Conditions d'expédition

dry ice

Température de stockage

−20°C

Modification post-traductionnelle de la cible

unmodified

Informations sur le gène

human ... TTC3(7267)

Description générale

TTCR (tetratricopeptide repeat protein 3) is one of the main genes present within the Down syndrome critical region (DSCR) on human chromosome 21q22.2. The encoded protein is an E3 ubiquitin liase, composed of 2025 amino acids, and its N-terminal contains three tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) motifs. It also contains a RING (really interesting new gene) finger motif, a putative Akt phosphorylation site, and nuclear localization signals.

Immunogène

TTC3 (NP_003307, 1 a.a. ~ 110 a.a) partial recombinant protein with GST tag. MW of the GST tag alone is 26 KDa.

Sequence
MDNFAEGDFTVADYALLEDCPHVDDCVFAAEFMSNDYVRVTQLYCDGVGVQYKDYIQSERNLEFDICSIWCSKPISVLQDYCDAIKINIFWPLLFQHQNSSVISRLHPCV

Actions biochimiques/physiologiques

TTCR (tetratricopeptide repeat protein 3) interacts with phosphorylated Akt protein, and promotes its ubiquitination and degradation in the nucleus. The expression of TTCR is increased in Down syndrome (DS) cells, and its interaction with Akt protein is thought to be responsible for the clinical symptoms of DS. TTC3-RhoA-CIT-K (citron kinase) pathway is thought to play a key role in neuronal development, and its hyperactivity might result in disruption of normal differentiation.

Forme physique

Solution in phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.4

Informations légales

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Code de la classe de stockage

10 - Combustible liquids

Point d'éclair (°F)

Not applicable

Point d'éclair (°C)

Not applicable

Équipement de protection individuelle

Eyeshields, Gloves, multi-purpose combination respirator cartridge (US)


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Gaia Berto et al.
Journal of cell science, 120(Pt 11), 1859-1867 (2007-05-10)
The Down syndrome critical region (DSCR) on Chromosome 21 contains many genes whose duplication may lead to the major phenotypic features of Down syndrome and especially the associated mental retardation. However, the functions of DSCR genes are mostly unknown and
Futoshi Suizu et al.
Developmental cell, 17(6), 800-810 (2010-01-12)
The serine threonine kinase Akt is a core survival factor that underlies a variety of human diseases. Although regulatory phosphorylation and dephosphorylation have been well documented, the other posttranslational mechanisms that modulate Akt activity remain unclear. We show here that

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