Anti-CDC42(C08-363R)

Anti-CDC42(C08-363R)

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Description :Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

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Specificity :Recognizes the CDC42protein

Cited Applications :WB, ELISA

Cross Reactivity :Human, Mouse and Rat

Host / Isotype / Clone# :Rabbit, IgG

Immunogen :CDC42 antibody was raised against a 17 amino acid synthetic peptide near the amino terminus of human CDC42

Purification :Affinity chromatography

Stability :Store at 4oC (add 0.1% NaN3) for several months, and at -20oC for longer periods. For optimal storage, aliquot target into smaller quantities after centrifugation and store at recommended temperature. For most favorable performance, avoid repeated handling and multiple freeze/thaw cycles.

Sample Data :Western blot analysis of CDC42 in human brain tissue lysate with CDC42 antibody at (A) 0.5 and (B) 1 ug/ml.

Scientific Background :CDC42 is a member of the Rho family of GTPases and is part of cellular pathways fundamental to growth, differentiation and apoptosis (1). Downstream targets for CDC42 include those that regulate the actin cytoskeleton (e.g. WASP) and cellular stress pathways (e.g. PAK) as well as the coatomer protein complex and PAR6. CDC42 is involved in the G(1)-S progression of the cell cycle. CDC42 and its downstream effector mDia3 are involved in bi-orientation and stabilization of spindle microtubules attachment to kinetochores and regulate chromosome alignment and segregation during mitosis (2).

References :
1. Sato, S. et: Tau-tubulin kinase 1 (TTBK1), a neuron-specific tau kinase candidate, is involved in tau phosphorylation and aggregation. J. Neurochem. 98: 1573-1584, 2006.

2. Houlden, H. et.al: Mutations in TTBK2, encoding a kinase implicated in tau phosphorylation, segregate with spinocerebellar ataxia type 11. Nature Genet. 39: 1434-1436, 2007.

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Research Areas :Cancer, ERK/MAPK Pathway, Inflammation, Invasion/Metastasis, Neurobiology, Cancer, Neurobiology, Inflammation, ERK/MAPK Pathway, Invasion/Metastasis