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- goat polyclonal IgG, 200 µg/ml
- epitope mapping within an internal region of AIRE-1 of human origin
- recommended for detection of AIRE-1 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-17986 P
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AIRE-1 Background Information The autoimmune regulator gene, which is defective in the hereditary auto-immune disease APECED, encodes the transcriptional activator AIRE. AIRE is expressed in the medullary epithelial cells and monocyte-dendritic cells of the thymus, with lower expression in the spleen, fetal liver and lymph nodes. In adult tissue, AIRE expression in the thymus is confined to the medulla and the cortico-medullary junction, where it is modulated by thymocytes undergoing negative selection. At the cellular level, AIRE is located in microtubular structures of the cyto-skeleton and in discrete nuclear dots resembling ND10 nuclear bodies. AIRE is induced by developing early thymocytes and is associated with the correct establishment of a regular thymic environment. AIRE regulates thymic architecture via transcriptional control of downstream target genes. AIRE mutations in APECED patients may affect thymic T cell selection and the formation of self-tolerance.
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AIRE-1 (D-17): sc-17986. Immunofluorescence staining of methanol-fixed A-431 cells showing nuclear localization.
Aire (D-17): sc-17986. Mouse thymus; Aire Green, Keratin 8 Red. Frozen section fixed with paraformaldehyde and subjected to tris antigen retrieval. Also works with acetone fixation or formalin fixed, paraffin sections subjected to antigen retrieval. No staining of aldehyde-fixed tissue without retrieval. Kindly provided by A.G. Farr, University of Washington, and M.C. Ziga University of California Santa Cruz.
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