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GABP-α Antibody (8C1B10): sc-134222

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  • GABP-α Antibody (8C1B10) is a mouse monoclonal IgG1 κ provided at 200 µg/ml
  • raised against a recombinant protein corresponding to amino acids 120-190 of GABP-α of human origin
  • recommended for detection of GABP-α of human origin by WB, IP and ELISA
  • At present, we have not yet completed the identification of the preferred secondary detection reagent(s) for GABP-α Antibody (8C1B10). This work is in progress.
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    GABP-α Antibody (8C1B10) is a mouse monoclonal IgG1 antibody that detects GABP-α in human samples through applications such as western blotting (WB), immunoprecipitation (IP), and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). GABP-α, a critical transcription factor, plays a vital role in regulating gene expression by binding to specific DNA sequences, thereby influencing various cellular processes. GABP-α is primarily located in the nucleus, where GABP-α forms a heterodimer with GABPβ, which can exist in two splice variants, b1 and b2, that differ in their C-termini. Nuclear localization of GABP-α is essential for transcriptional regulation, allowing direct interaction with DNA and other transcriptional machinery. GABP-α is involved in coordinating mitochondrial and nuclear transcription, particularly for cytochrome oxidase in neurons, highlighting GABP-α′s importance in cellular energy metabolism. Anti-GABP-α antibody (8C1B10) serves as an invaluable tool for researchers studying gene regulation mechanisms and GABP-α′s role in various biological processes.

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    GABP-α Antibody (8C1B10) References:

    1. GABPalpha regulates Oct-3/4 expression in mouse embryonic stem cells.  |  Kinoshita, K., et al. 2007. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 353: 686-91. PMID: 17194449
    2. Targeting of the ETS factor GABPalpha disrupts neuromuscular junction synaptic function.  |  O'Leary, DA., et al. 2007. Mol Cell Biol. 27: 3470-80. PMID: 17325042
    3. Neuregulin-1 induces acetylcholine receptor transcription in the absence of GABPalpha phosphorylation.  |  Herndon, CA. and Fromm, L. 2008. J Neurosci Res. 86: 982-91. PMID: 17975830
    4. Formation of IL-7Ralphahigh and IL-7Ralphalow CD8 T cells during infection is regulated by the opposing functions of GABPalpha and Gfi-1.  |  Chandele, A., et al. 2008. J Immunol. 180: 5309-19. PMID: 18390712
    5. The ETS family member GABPα modulates androgen receptor signalling and mediates an aggressive phenotype in prostate cancer.  |  Sharma, NL., et al. 2014. Nucleic Acids Res. 42: 6256-69. PMID: 24753418
    6. Expression of the ETS transcription factor GABPα is positively correlated to the BCR-ABL1/ABL1 ratio in CML patients and affects imatinib sensitivity in vitro.  |  Manukjan, G., et al. 2015. Exp Hematol. 43: 880-90. PMID: 26072332
    7. GABPα Binding to Overlapping ETS and CRE DNA Motifs Is Enhanced by CREB1: Custom DNA Microarrays.  |  He, X., et al. 2015. G3 (Bethesda). 5: 1909-18. PMID: 26185160
    8. GABPα and CREB1 Binding to Double Nucleotide Polymorphisms of Their Consensus Motifs and Cooperative Binding to the Composite ETS ⇔ CRE Motif (ACCGGAAGTGACGTCA).  |  Assad, N., et al. 2019. ACS Omega. 4: 9904-9910. PMID: 34151054
    9. The structure of GABPalpha/beta: an ETS domain- ankyrin repeat heterodimer bound to DNA.  |  Batchelor, AH., et al. 1998. Science. 279: 1037-41. PMID: 9461436
    10. Synapse-specific and neuregulin-induced transcription require an ets site that binds GABPalpha/GABPbeta.  |  Fromm, L. and Burden, SJ. 1998. Genes Dev. 12: 3074-83. PMID: 9765208

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    GABP-α Antibody (8C1B10)

    sc-134222
    200 µg/ml
    $322.00

    How much sample do you recommend loading on the gel for Western blot detection using GABP-α (8C1B10): sc-134222?

    Asked by: Cweed
    We recommend loading 40–60 µg whole cell lysate, 10–20 µg nuclear extract, 5-10 µg transfected lysate, or 10–20 ng purified protein per lane. A link to our complete Western blotting protocol is provided here for your reference: https://www.scbt.com/scbt/resources/protocols/western-immuno-blotting
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