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Mosxe Antibody (B-4): sc-392290

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  • Mosxe Antibody (B-4) is a mouse monoclonal IgM κ Mosxe antibody provided at 200 µg/ml
  • specific for an epitope mapping between amino acids 305-334 near the C-terminus of Mosxe of Xenopus laevis origin
  • recommended for detection of Mos p39 of x origin by WB, IP, IF and ELISA
  • Contact our Technical Service Department (or your local Distributor) for more information on how to receive a FREE 10 µg sample of Mosxe (B-4): sc-392290.
  • At present, we have not yet completed the identification of the preferred secondary detection reagent(s) for Mosxe Antibody (B-4). This work is in progress.

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    Mosxe Antibody (B-4) is a mouse monoclonal IgM kappa light chain antibody that detects Mosxe protein of Xenopus laevis origin by western blotting (WB), immunoprecipitation (IP), immunofluorescence (IF), and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Anti-Mosxe antibody (B-4) is available as the non-conjugated form. Mosxe (B-4) antibody recognizes a cellular homolog of the v-Mos oncogene derived from the Moloney strain murine sarcoma virus, which plays a crucial role in regulating meiosis in vertebrate oocytes. Mosxe is encoded by a single exon within the c-Mos proto-oncogene locus, identified in various species, including humans, mice, and chickens. Mosxe (B-4) monoclonal antibody targets a protein essential during oocyte maturation, where Mosxe stabilizes or activates the maturation promoting factor (MPF) complex, a key regulator of the cell cycle. While Mosxe expression remains low in somatic cells, levels increase significantly in germ cells, highlighting a specialized role in reproductive biology. When expressed during the G1 phase of the cell cycle, Mosxe can induce oncogenic transformation of somatic cells, suggesting potential implications in cancer biology. Mosxe activates the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway through direct phosphorylation of MAPKK MEK-1, emphasizing its importance in cellular signaling and development.

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    Mosxe Antibody (B-4) References:

    1. Phosphorylation of CPE binding factor by Eg2 regulates translation of c-mos mRNA.  |  Mendez, R., et al. 2000. Nature. 404: 302-7. PMID: 10749216
    2. Chicken homolog of the mos proto-oncogene.  |  Schmidt, M., et al. 1988. Mol Cell Biol. 8: 923-9. PMID: 2832744
    3. Expression of c-mos proto-oncogene transcripts in mouse tissues.  |  Propst, F. and Vande Woude, GF. Nature. 315: 516-8. PMID: 4000280
    4. Human DNA sequence homologous to the transforming gene (mos) of Moloney murine sarcoma virus.  |  Watson, R., et al. 1982. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 79: 4078-82. PMID: 6287464
    5. The role of gene dosage and genetic transpositions in carcinogenesis.  |  Klein, G. 1981. Nature. 294: 313-8. PMID: 7312030
    6. Ser-3 is important for regulating Mos interaction with and stimulation of mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase.  |  Chen, M. and Cooper, JA. 1995. Mol Cell Biol. 15: 4727-34. PMID: 7651390
    7. MAP kinase activation is essential for oncogenic transformation of NIH3T3 cells by Mos.  |  Okazaki, K. and Sagata, N. 1995. Oncogene. 10: 1149-57. PMID: 7700641
    8. Characterization of MEK1 phosphorylation by the v-Mos protein.  |  Pham, CD., et al. 1995. Oncogene. 10: 1683-8. PMID: 7731726
    9. Identification of an autoinhibitory region in the activation loop of the Mos protein kinase.  |  Robertson, SC. and Donoghue, DJ. 1996. Mol Cell Biol. 16: 3472-9. PMID: 8668163

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    Mosxe Antibody (B-4)

    sc-392290
    200 µg/ml
    $316.00