抗体 製品詳細情報

Code No. M048-3
Anti-GFP (Green Fluorescent Protein) mAb
価格(税別) ¥52,800
包装 100 µL (1 mg/mL)
在庫 10以上
(2024/04/17 00:05時点)
クローナリティー Monoclonal
クローン 1E4
アイソタイプ
(免疫動物)
Mouse IgG2b
使用法 WB 1 µg/mL  
IP 5 µg/sample  
IC 2 µg/mL  
IH 10 µg/mL  
IF* reported.  (PMID: 26581759)
免疫原(抗原) Recombinant full-length GFP (246 a.a.)
性状 1 mg/mL in PBS/50% glycerol, pH 7.2
保存温度 -20°C
標識 Unlabeled
メーカー MBL
背景 Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) tagging provide an excellent means for monitoring gene expression and protein localization in living cells, so that it is widely accepted by molecular and cell biological research. Monoclonal anti-GFP antibody can detect GFP and its variants on Western blotting, Immunoprecipitation and Immunocytochemistry.
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製品カテゴリー ツール:エピトープタグ 蛍光タンパク
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使用文献

Western Blotting

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  6. Song Z et al. Direct interaction between survivin and Smac/DIABLO is essential for the anti-apoptotic activity of survivin during taxol-induced apoptosis. J Biol Chem. 278, 23130-40 (2003)(PMID:12660240)
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  18. Li Z et al. Destabilization of linker histone H1.2 is essential for ATM activation and DNA damage repair. Cell Res. 28, 756-770 (2018)(PMID:29844578)
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  20. Wang T et al. Stabilization of PTGES by deubiquitinase USP9X promotes metastatic features of lung cancer via PGE2 signaling. Am J Cancer Res.9, 1145-1160 (2019)(PMID:31285948)
  21. Kawamura Y et al. Extracellular vesicles mediate the horizontal transfer of an active LINE-1 retrotransposon. J Extracell Vesicles. 8, 1643214 (2019)(PMID:31448067)
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Immunoprecipitation

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  3. Kiriyama M et al. Interaction of FLASH with arsenite resistance protein 2 is involved in cell cycle progression at S phase. Mol Cell Biol. 29, 4729-41 (2009)(PMID:19546234)
  4. Kojima K et al. Associations between PIWI proteins and TDRD1/MTR-1 are critical for integrated subcellular localization in murine male germ cells. Genes Cells 14, 1155-65 (2009)(PMID:19735482)
  5. Federici C et al. Pleiotropic function of ezrin in human metastatic melanomas. Int J Cancer. 124, 2804-12 (2009)(PMID:19235924)
  6. Ozoe F et al. The 14-3-3 proteins Rad24 and Rad25 negatively regulate Byr2 by affecting its localization in Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Mol Cell Biol. 22, 7105-19 (2002)(PMID:12242289)
  7. de Graaf K et al. Characterization of cyclin L2, a novel cyclin with an arginine/serine-rich domain: phosphorylation by DYRK1A and colocalization with splicing factors. J Biol Chem. 279, 4612-24 (2004)(PMID:14623875)
  8. Lozupone F et al. Identification and relevance of the CD95-binding domain in the N-terminal region of ezrin. J Biol Chem. 279, 9199-207 (2004)(PMID:14676203)
  9. Lebel-Haziv Y et al. Breast cancer: coordinated regulation of CCL2 secretion by intracellular glycosaminoglycans and chemokine motifs. Neoplasia 16, 723-40 (2014)(PMID:25246273)
  10. Zhang B et al. GSK3β-Dzip1-Rab8 cascade regulates ciliogenesis after mitosis. PLoS Biol. 13, e1002129 (2015)(PMID:25860027)
  11. Watanabe N et al. Dystonia-4 (DYT4)-associated TUBB4A mutants exhibit disorganized microtubule networks and inhibit neuronal process growth. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 495, 346-352 (2018)(PMID:29127012)
  12. Li Z et al. Destabilization of linker histone H1.2 is essential for ATM activation and DNA damage repair. Cell Res. 28, 756-770 (2018)(PMID:29844578)

Immunocytochemistry

  1. Banerjee S et al. A coordinated local translational control point at the synapse involving relief from silencing and MOV10 degradation. Neuron. 64, 871-84 (2009)(PMID:20064393)
  2. Asano Y et al. DRR1 is expressed in the developing nervous system and downregulated during neuroblastoma carcinogenesis. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 394, 829-35 (2010)(PMID:20298674)
  3. Ko HS et al. Role of ubiquilin associated with protein-disulfide isomerase in the endoplasmic reticulum in stress-induced apoptotic cell death. J Biol Chem. 277, 35386-92 (2002)(PMID:12095988)
  4. Liu Y et al. TRIM25 Promotes the Cell Survival and Growth of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Through Targeting Keap1-Nrf2 Pathway. Nat Commun. 11, 348 (2020)(PMID:31953436)
  5. Koshizuka T, Inoue N. Activation of c-Jun by human cytomegalovirus UL42 through JNK activation. PLoS One. 15, e0232635 (2020)(PMID:32369499)

Immunohistochemistry

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  2. Sugawara T et al. Type 1 inositol trisphosphate receptor regulates cerebellar circuits by maintaining the spine morphology of purkinje cells in adult mice. J Neurosci. 33, 12186-96 (2013)(PMID:23884927)
  3. Katsushima K et al. Targeting the Notch-regulated non-coding RNA TUG1 for glioma treatment. Nat Commun. 7, 13616 (2016)(PMID:27922002)
  4. Shainer I et al. Novel hypophysiotropic AgRP2 neurons and pineal cells revealed by BAC transgenesis in zebrafish. Sci Rep. 7, 44777 (2017)(PMID:28317906)

Immunofluorescence

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  2. Shimizu T et al. The C. elegans BRCA2-ALP/Enigma Complex Regulates Axon Regeneration via a Rho GTPase-ROCK-MLC Phosphorylation Pathway. Cell Rep. 24, 1880-1889 (2018)(PMID:30110643)
  3. Iwata M et al. Regulatory mechanisms for the axonal localization of tau protein in neurons. Mol Biol Cell.30, 2441-2457 (2019)(PMID:31364926)

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※使用法の表記について:
WB: Western Blotting, IH: Immunohistochemistry, IC: Immunocytochemistry, IP: Immunoprecipitation,
FCM: Flow Cytometry NT: Neutralization, IF: Immunofluorescence, RIP: RNP Immunoprecipitation,
ChIP: Chromatin Immunoprecipitation, CoIP: Co-Immunoprecipitation,
DB: Dot Blotting, NB: Northern Blotting, RNA FISH: RNA Fluorescence in situ hybridization

ChIP: Chromatin Immunoprecipitation, CoIP: Co-Immunoprecipitation
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