epitope mapping within an internal region of ZAC1 of human origin
recommended for detection of ZAC1 of mouse, rat and human origin by WB, IF and ELISA; also reactive with additional species, including equine, canine, bovine and porcine
blocking peptide, sc-17854 P
TransCruz reagent for Gel Supershift and ChIP applications, sc-17854 X, 200 µg/0.1 ml
ZAC1 Background Information Pleiomorphic adenoma gene (PLAG1) encodes a zinc finger protein and is the target gene for pleiomorphic adenomas of the salivary gland. The PLAG family of zinc finger proteins include PLAG1, ZAC1 and PLAG-like 2 (PLAGL2). ZAC1, also known as PLAGL1, concomitantly controls apoptosis and cell cycle arrest through separate pathways. ZAC1 also acts as a positive or negative transcriptional cofactor for nuclear receptors, depending on the expression of functional p53. ZAC1 is broadly expressed in embryo, with highest expression in the liver primordium, the umbilical region and the neural tube. PLAGL1 is also expressed in normal mammary gland. PLAGL2 functions as a positive regulator of transcription and localizes to the nucleus. PLAGL2 and ZAC1 bind to the DNA consensus sequence ACGGGGGCCCCTTTA. PLAGL2 is ubiquitously expressed with particular abundance in spleen, lung and testis, where it may be involved in cell cycle arrest and apoptosis of tumor cells.