Anti-POT1, Polyclonal [MTA40]
Invented at Cancer Research UK London Research Institute: Clare Hall Laboratories
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Catalogue Number | 151570 |
Applications | IP WB |
Antigen/Gene or Protein Targets | POT1 |
Reactivity | Human and Mouse |
Relevance | POT1 (protection of telomeres 1) is part of the telomerase ribonucleotide (RNP) complex, which stabilises chromosomes by controlling telomere elongation. POT1 is a component of the double-stranded telomeric DNA-binding TRF1 complex which cis-inhibits telomerase. POT1 localization on telomeres diminishes in the absence of single-stranded DNA. |
Host | Rabbit |
Immunogen | Full-length human POT1 protein |
Concentration | 1.5 mg/ml |
Formulation | PBS, 0.1% NaN3 |
Molecular Weight (kDa) | 70 |
Notes |
Available as immunogen affinity purified. Recommended immunostaining protocol: Samples (50-100 μg) are separated by SDS-PAGE on 10% Bis-Tris gels for 1 to 1.5 hours at 180V and then transferred onto nitrocellulose membrane at 30V for 100 minutes. Blocking is performed for a minimum of 30 minutes in 5% milk in PBS-Tween and the MTA40 antibody is left for overnight incubation. The membrane is then washed in PBS-Tween and the secondary antibody (Third party manufacturer) is added for a minimum of one hour. After washing in PBS-Tween, the immunostaining is visualised with ECL reaction. |
Positive Control | U2OS cells |
Research Area | Cancer, Epigenetics & Nuclear Signalling |
References: 4 entries
Martinez et al. 2010. Nat Cell Biol. 12(8):768-80. PMID: 20622869.
Mammalian Rap1 controls telomere function and gene expression through binding to telomeric and extratelomeric sites.
Europe PMC ID: 20622869
Martínez et al. 2009. Genes Dev. 23(17):2060-75. PMID: 19679647.
Increased telomere fragility and fusions resulting from TRF1 deficiency lead to degenerative pathologies and increased cancer in mice.
Europe PMC ID: 19679647
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References: 4 entries
Martinez et al. 2010. Nat Cell Biol. 12(8):768-80. PMID: 20622869.
Mammalian Rap1 controls telomere function and gene expression through binding to telomeric and extratelomeric sites.
Martínez et al. 2009. Genes Dev. 23(17):2060-75. PMID: 19679647.
Increased telomere fragility and fusions resulting from TRF1 deficiency lead to degenerative pathologies and increased cancer in mice.
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