| Host: | Mouse |
| Applications: | WB/ICC/IF/ELISA |
| Reactivity: | Vertebrates |
| Note: | STRICTLY FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT TO BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS. |
| Short Description : | Mouse monoclonal anti-CTNNB1-G34V Mutant for use in WB, ICC, IF and ELISA in Vertebrates samples. Datasheet included with dilution recommendations, and related reagents. |
| Clonality : | Monoclonal |
| Conjugation: | Unconjugated |
| Isotype: | IgG |
| Formulation: | Liquid in PBS (without Mg2+ and Ca2+) , pH 7.4, 150 mM NaCl, 50% glycerol |
| Purification: | Purified from ascites |
| Dilution Range: | WB-1:500-1:1000IHC-P-1:50-1:100ELISA-1:1000-1:2000IF-1:50-1:200 |
| Storage Instruction: | Store at-20°C. Avoid freeze/thaw cycles. |
| Immunogen: | A synthetic peptide from the internal region of CTNNB1 which includes the mutation of G34V, human origin. |
| Background | CTNNB1 protein is a dual function protein. It is a subunit of a complex of proteins that from adherent junctions, which are important for the establishment and maintenance of epithelial cell layers by regulating cell growth and adhesion between adjacent cells. CTNNB1 protein also pulls double duty as an intracellular signal transducer in the Wnt signaling pathway. Mutant CTNNB1 (ß-catenin) has been implicated in the pathogenesis of several cancers including melanoma, colorectal cancer, hepatocelluar carcinoma, and ovarian cancer. Mutations of CTNNB1 have been implicated in the pathogenesis of several cancers. |
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