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Mena Antibodies

Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc. offers a broad range of Mena antibodies. Select Mena antibodies from several monoclonal and/or polyclonal Mena antibodies listed below. View detailed Mena antibody specifications by linking to the specific product blocks. Select appropriate Mena antibodies for your research by isotype, epitope, applications and species reactivity. Mena gene silencer products in siRNA, shRNA Plasmid and shRNA Lentiviral Particle formats are also available.

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PRODUCT NAMECAT. #ISOTYPEEPITOPEAPPLICATIONSSPECIESCITATIONSRATING
Mena (S-20)sc-9466goat IgGN-terminus (m)WB, IF, ELISAm, h, c, b, a
Mena (K-16)sc-9467goat IgGinternal (m)WB, IF, ELISAm, r, h1
Mena (H-58)sc-366150rabbit IgG534-591 (h)WB, IP, IF, ELISAm, r, h
Mena (21)sc-135988mouse IgAN/AWB, IF, IHC(P)m, r, h

Mena siRNA, shRNA Plasmid and shRNA Lentiviral Particles gene silencers include:

siRNAsshRNA PlasmidsshRNA Lentiviral ParticlesCITATIONSRANKING
Mena siRNA (h): sc-43496Mena shRNA Plasmid (h):
sc-43496-SH
Mena shRNA (h)
Lentiviral Particles: sc-43496-V
Mena siRNA (m): sc-43497Mena shRNA Plasmid (m):
sc-43497-SH
Mena shRNA (m)
Lentiviral Particles: sc-43497-V

The Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS) is characterized by thrombocytopenia, eczema, defects in cell-mediated and humoral immunity and a propensity for lymphoproliferative diseases. The syndrome is the result of a mutation in the gene encoding a proline-rich protein termed WASP. WASP is a downstream effector of Cdc42 and has been implicated in Actin polymerization and cytoskeletal organization. Distantly related proteins, VASP (vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein) and Mena (for mammalian enabled protein), are involved in the regulation of cytoskeletal dynamics. Both Mena and VASP accumulate at focal adhesions. Mena is highly expressed in the developing nervous system and may be involved in growth cone motility and axon guidance.