Immunohistochemistry with Placenta tissue at an antibody concentration of 10ug/ml using anti-CHEK2 antibody
0.2-1 ug/ml
ELISA Titer: 1:312500
Positive Control: Jurkat cell lysate
Product Name | Rabbit anti-CHEK2 polyclonal antibody - N-terminal region |
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Antibody Type | Primary Antibodies |
Immunogen | The immunogen for anti-CHEK2 antibody: synthetic peptide directed towards the N terminal of human CHEK2 |
Clonality | Polyclonal |
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Isotype | IgG |
Host Species | Rabbit |
Tested Applications | |
WB:1:500~1:2000 Notes:Optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the researcher. |
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Species Reactivity | |
Concentration | 1 mg/ml |
Purification | Affinity purified |
Gene Symbol | CHEK2 |
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Gene Synonyms | RP11-436C9.1 CDS1 CHK2 HuCds1 LFS2 PP1425 RAD53 hCds1 |
Gene Full Name | Checkpoint kinase 2 |
Gene Summary | In response to DNA damage and replication blocks, cell cycle progression is halted through the control of critical cell cycle regulators. CHEK2 is a cell cycle checkpoint regulator and putative tumor suppressor. It contains a forkhead-associated protein interaction domain essential for activation in response to DNA damage and is rapidly phosphorylated in response to replication blocks and DNA damage. When activated, CHEK2 is known to inhibit CDC25C phosphatase, preventing entry into mitosis, and has been shown to stabilize the tumor suppressor protein p53, leading to cell cycle arrest in G1. In addition, this protein interacts with and phosphorylates BRCA1, allowing BRCA1 to restore survival after DNA damage. Mutations in its gene have been linked with Li-Fraumeni syndrome, a highly penetrant familial cancer phenotype usually associated with inherited mutations in TP53. Also, mutations in its gene are thought to confer a predisposition to sarcomas, breast cancer, and brain tumors. This nuclear protein is a member of the CDS1 subfamily of serine/threonine protein kinases.In response to DNA damage and replication blocks, cell cycle progression is halted through the control of critical cell cycle regulators. The protein encoded by this gene is a cell cycle checkpoint regulator and putative tumor suppressor. It contains a forkhead-associated protein interaction domain essential for activation in response to DNA damage and is rapidly phosphorylated in response to replication blocks and DNA damage. When activated, the encoded protein is known to inhibit CDC25C phosphatase, preventing entry into mitosis, and has been shown to stabilize the tumor suppressor protein p53, leading to cell cycle arrest in G1. In addition, this protein interacts with and phosphorylates BRCA1, allowing BRCA1 to restore survival after DNA damage. Mutations in this gene have been linked with Li-Fraumeni syndrome, a highly penetrant familial cancer phenotype usually associated with inherited mutations in TP53. Also, mutations in this gene are thought to confer a predisposition to sarcomas, breast cancer, and brain tumors. This nuclear protein is a member of the CDS1 subfamily of serine/threonine protein kinases. Three transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. |
Alternative Names | RP11-436C9.1 CDS1 CHK2 HuCds1 LFS2 PP1425 RAD53 hCds1 |
Molecular Weight(MW) | 58kDa |
Sequence | 514 amino acids |
Entrez Gene | 11200 |
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SwissProt ID | O96017-12 |
Protein Accession | NP_665861 |
Immunohistochemistry with Placenta tissue at an antibody concentration of 10ug/ml using anti-CHEK2 antibody
0.2-1 ug/ml
ELISA Titer: 1:312500
Positive Control: Jurkat cell lysate
Application Notes | WB:1:500~1:2000 Notes:Optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the researcher. |
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Form | Liquid |
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Storage Instructions | Aliquot and store at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze / thaw cycles |
Storage Buffer | phosphate buffered saline , pH 7.4, 150mM NaCl, 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol. |
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