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Anti-AP2 (a&b) [A6/2/2]

Invented by Helen Hurst
Invented at Queen Mary University of London

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Catalogue Number 151069
Applications ELISA FACS IHC IF RIA WB
Antigen/Gene or Protein Targets Activating Protein 2 (AP-2) alpha and beta forms.
Reactivity Human
Relevance AP-2 is a family of developmentally regulated transcription factors which also play a role in breast cancer and melanoma. AP-2ß may be important in cardiac and kidney development. The AP-2 transcription factors form the OB2 complex that has been shown to up-regulate c-erb-B2 transcription.
Host Mouse
Immunogen Peptide to C-Terminal of AP-2 Alpha coupled to KLH. PNSHTDNNAKSSDKEEKHRK
Positive Control Raji cells or breast carcinomas.
Subclass IgG1
Myeloma Used NS0
Recommended Growing Conditions DMEM + 5% FCS
Notes Recommended for immunohistology using formal saline fixative with calcium on paraffin embedded specimens (10min microwave treatment required).
Research Area Cancer, Cardiovascular, Epigenetics & Nuclear Signalling

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References: 6 entries

Yang et al. 2005. J Am Soc Nephrol. 16(10):2890-6. PMID: 16107581.

Redistribution of myosin VI from top to base of proximal tubule microvilli during acute hypertension.

Europe PMC ID: 16107581

Gee et al. 1999. J Pathol. 189(4):514-20. PMID: 10629551.

Immunohistochemical analysis reveals a tumour suppressor-like role for the transcription factor AP-2 in invasive breast cancer.

Europe PMC ID: 10629551

Batsché et al. 1998. Mol Cell Biol. 18(7):3647-58. PMID: 9632747.

RB and c-Myc activate expression of the E-cadherin gene in epithelial cells through interaction with transcription factor AP-2.

Europe PMC ID: 9632747


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References: 6 entries

Yang et al. 2005. J Am Soc Nephrol. 16(10):2890-6. PMID: 16107581.

Redistribution of myosin VI from top to base of proximal tubule microvilli during acute hypertension.

Gee et al. 1999. J Pathol. 189(4):514-20. PMID: 10629551.

Immunohistochemical analysis reveals a tumour suppressor-like role for the transcription factor AP-2 in invasive breast cancer.

Batsché et al. 1998. Mol Cell Biol. 18(7):3647-58. PMID: 9632747.

RB and c-Myc activate expression of the E-cadherin gene in epithelial cells through interaction with transcription factor AP-2.


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