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Every item is shipped based on the best shipping method assessed for the temperature requirements of that specific item. Items are grouped and shipped together whenever possible, and a separate shipping charge will be included for each shipping method required. Shipping charges listed below are from our US warehouses to the Contiguous US, Alaska, Hawaii, Canada and Puerto Rico. Shipping charges for countries outside the US and Canada will be determined once order has been received
Please note: We can not ship to PO boxesShips via FedEx Ground to Contiguous US, Alaska, Canada, Monday through Friday. This method is used for less temperature sensitive items such as lab ware and animal health products, bulky and/or heavy items
PTEN Antibody (A2B1) is a high quality monoclonal PTEN antibody (also designated phosphatase and tensin homolog antibody) suitable for the detection of the PTEN protein of mouse, rat and human origin. PTEN Antibody (A2B1) is available as both the non-conjugated anti-PTEN antibody form, as well as multiple conjugated forms of anti-PTEN antibody, including agarose, HRP, PE, FITC and multiple Alexa Fluor® conjugates. As human tumors progress to advanced stages, one genetic alteration that occurs at high frequency is a loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at chromosome 10q23. Mapping of homozygous deletions on this chromosome led to the isolation of the PTEN gene, also designated MMAC1 (for mutated in multiple advanced cancers) and TEP1. This candidate tumor suppressor gene exhibits a high frequency of mutations in human glioblastomas and is also mutated in other cancers, including sporadic brain, breast, kidney and prostate cancers. Due to the involvment of the PTEN antigen in a broad range of cancers, the PTEN Antibody (A2B1) is an important research tool. PTEN has been associated with Cowden disease, an autosomal dominant cancer predisposition syndrome. The PTEN gene product is a putative protein tyrosine phosphatase that is localized to the cytoplasm and shares extensive homology with the cytoskeletal proteins tensin and auxilin. Gene transfer studies have indicated that the phosphatase domain of PTEN is essential for growth suppression of glioma cells.
Alexa Fluor® is a trademark of Molecular Probes Inc., OR., USA
LI-COR® and Odyssey® are registered trademarks of LI-COR Biosciences
Specie | Nome del gene | Codice del gene | Locus cromosoma | Numero di accesso all'isoforma (mRNA) | Codice accesso proteina | Numero d'ordine |
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Human | PTEN | 5728 | 10q23.31 | NM_000314, NM_001304717, NM_001304718 | P60484 | 607174 |
Mouse | Pten | 19211 | 19 C1 | XM_006526769, NM_008960, NM_177096 | O08586 | N/A |