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p-Ser/Phosphoserine Antibody (16B4): sc-81514

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  • p-Ser/Phosphoserine Antibody (16B4) is a mouse monoclonal IgM κ p-Ser/Phosphoserine antibody, cited in 95 publications, provided at 50 µg/0.5 ml
  • raised against phosphoserine
  • recommended for detection of a broad range of serine-phosphorylated proteins in crude cell extracts, preferring positively charged amino acids directly neighbored to phosphoserine of mouse, rat, human and canine origin by WB and IP
  • At present, we have not yet completed the identification of the preferred secondary detection reagent(s) for p-Ser/Phosphoserine Antibody (16B4). This work is in progress.
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p-Ser Antibody (16B4) is a mouse monoclonal IgM kappa antibody that detects p-Ser protein of mouse, rat, human, and canine origin by western blotting (WB) and immunoprecipitation (IP). Anti-p-Ser antibody (16B4) is available as the non-conjugated form. p-Ser protein plays a crucial role in cellular signaling, as p-Ser serves as a key target for various protein kinases that catalyze the phosphorylation of serine residues. This post-translational modification is vital for regulating numerous cellular processes, including cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis. Phosphorylation of serine can induce significant conformational changes in proteins, which may enhance or inhibit enzymatic activity and influence interactions with other proteins. Understanding serine phosphorylation dynamics is essential for elucidating complex signaling pathways and can provide insights into various diseases, including cancer and neurodegenerative disorders. Anti-p-Ser antibody (16B4) serves as an invaluable tool for researchers aiming to characterize proteins with phosphorylated serine residues and to explore intricate networks of cellular signaling that govern physiological and pathological states.

For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.

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p-Ser/Phosphoserine Antibody (16B4) References:

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  2. Phosphoserine Aminotransferase has Conserved Active Site from Microbes to Higher Eukaryotes with Minor Deviations.  |  Singh, RK., et al. 2021. Protein Pept Lett. 28: 996-1008. PMID: 33588715
  3. Downregulation of phosphoserine phosphatase potentiates tumor immune environments to enhance immune checkpoint blockade therapy.  |  Peng, ZP., et al. 2023. J Immunother Cancer. 11: PMID: 36849198
  4. Phosphoserine-loaded chitosan membranes promote bone regeneration by activating endogenous stem cells.  |  Ke, Y., et al. 2023. Front Bioeng Biotechnol. 11: 1096532. PMID: 37034248
  5. Biosynthesis and Genetic Encoding of Non-hydrolyzable Phosphoserine into Recombinant Proteins in Escherichia coli.  |  Zhu, P., et al. 2023. Bio Protoc. 13: e4861. PMID: 37969748
  6. Excess phosphoserine-129 α-synuclein induces synaptic vesicle trafficking and declustering defects at a vertebrate synapse.  |  Wallace, JN., et al. 2024. Mol Biol Cell. 35: ar10. PMID: 37991902
  7. Independent human MAP-kinase signal transduction pathways defined by MEK and MKK isoforms.  |  Dérijard, B., et al. 1995. Science. 267: 682-5. PMID: 7839144
  8. Constitutive mutant and putative regulatory serine phosphorylation site of mammalian MAP kinase kinase (MEK1).  |  Pagès, G., et al. 1994. EMBO J. 13: 3003-10. PMID: 8039496
  9. Phosphorylation of the c-Fos transrepression domain by mitogen-activated protein kinase and 90-kDa ribosomal S6 kinase.  |  Chen, RH., et al. 1993. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 90: 10952-6. PMID: 8248197
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p-Ser/Phosphoserine Antibody (16B4)

sc-81514
50 µg/0.5 ml
$322.00