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Retinoblastoma Antibody / Rb1

Research Use Only
ORB385961
Biorbyt
ApplicationsImmunoHistoChemistry
Product group Antibodies
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Overview

  • Supplier
    Biorbyt
  • Product Name
    Retinoblastoma Antibody / Rb1
  • Delivery Days Customer
    16
  • Applications
    ImmunoHistoChemistry
  • Applications Supplier
    Western blot: 1-2ug/ml,Immunoprecipitation: 1-2ug/500ug protein lysate,Immunohistochemistry (FFPE): 1-2ug/ml for 30 min at RT IHC-P, IP, WB
  • Certification
    Research Use Only
  • Clone ID
    1F8
  • Isotype
    IgG
  • Scientific Description
    The retinoblastoma protein (protein name abbreviated pRb; gene name abbreviated RB or RB1) is a tumor suppressor protein that is dysfunctional in several major cancers. One function of pRb is to prevent excessive cell growth by inhibiting cell cycle progression until a cell is ready to divide. When the cell is ready to divide, pRb is phosphorylated, becomes inactive and allows cell cycle progression. It is also a recruiter of several chromatin remodeling enzymes such as methylases and acetylases.Rb restricts the cells ability to replicate DNA by preventing its progression from the G1 (first gap phase) to S (synthesis phase) phase of the cell division cycle. Rb binds and inhibits transcription factors of the E2F family, which are composed of dimers of an E2F protein and a dimerization partner (DP) protein. The transcription activating complexes of E2 promoter-binding-protein-dimerization partners (E2F-DP) can push a cell into S phase. As long as E2F-DP is inactivated, the cell remains stalled in the G1 phase. When Rb is bound to E2F, the complex acts as a growth suppressor and prevents progression through the cell cycle. The Rb-E2F/DP complex also attracts a histone deacetylase (HDAC) protein to the chromatin, reducing transcription of S phase promoting factors, further suppressing DNA synthesis.[Wiki]mAb 1F8 ecognizes a 105kDa phosphoprotein, identified as retinoblastoma (Rb) gene product. It shows no cross reaction with p107 or p130. It specifically stains the nuclei of BT-20 cells and primary human foreskin fibroblast (HFF) cells. It does not stain the Rb-negative BT549 cells. It reacts with the hyperphosphorylated as well as the un (under) phosphorylated form of the Rb protein.
  • UNSPSC
    12352203