Product Detail
Product NameMyc(Ab-358) Antibody
Host SpeciesRabbit
ClonalityPolyclonal
PurificationAntibodies were produced by immunizing rabbits with synthetic peptide and KLH conjugates. Antibodies were purified by affinity-chromatography using epitope-specific peptide.
ApplicationsWB IHC
Species ReactivityHu
SpecificityThe antibody detects endogenous level of total Myc protein.
Immunogen TypePeptide-KLH
Immunogen DescPeptide sequence around aa.356~360 (R-R-T-H-N) derived from Human Myc.
Target NameMyc
ConjugateUnconjugated
Other Namesc-myc
Accession NoSwiss-Prot: P01106
NCBI Protein: NP_002458.2
Uniprot
P01106
Gene ID
4609;
Concentration1.0mg/ml
FormulationSupplied at 1.0mg/mL in phosphate buffered saline (without Mg2+ and Ca2+), pH 7.4, 150mM NaCl, 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol.
StorageStore at -20°C for long term preservation (recommended). Store at 4°C for short term use.
Application Details
Predicted MW: 60kd
Western blotting: 1:500~1:1000
Immunohistochemistry: 1:50~1:100
Western blot analysis of extracts from HL60, MCF and K562 cells using Myc(Ab-358) Antibody #21035.
Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded human breast carcinoma tissue using Myc(Ab-358) Antibody #21035(left) or the same antibody preincubated with blocking peptide(right).
Myc proto-oncogene encodes nuclear DNA-binding phosphoproteins that are involved in the regulation of gene expression and DNA replication during cell growth and differentiation. Myc encodes a protein of 65 kDa which is expressed in almost all normal and transformed cells. The expression correlates with the proliferation state of the cells. Transcription is repressed in quiescent or terminally differentiated cells. Expression of Myc is generally induced after mitogenic stimulation of cells or serum induction. Myc therefore is an important positive regulator of cell growth and proliferation. Myc has been demonstrated also to be a potent inducer of apoptosis when expressed in the absence of serum or growth factors. Apoptosis may serve also as a protective mechanism to prevent tumorigenicity elicited by deregulated Myc expression. Sequences of the Myc oncogene have been highly conserved throughout evolution, from Drosophila to vertebrates
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