• Mouse ACTb (Actin Beta) Sandwich ELISA Kit (STJE0006867)

Mouse ACTb (Actin Beta) Sandwich ELISA Kit (STJE0006867)

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Applications: ELISA
Reactivity: Mouse
Note: STRICTLY FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT TO BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS.
Sensitivity: 0.69ng/mL
Detection Limit: 1.56-100ng/mL
Short Description: This ACTb Sandwich ELISA Kit is an in-vitro enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the measurement of samples in mouse cell culture supernatant, serum and plasma (EDTA, citrate, heparin).
Storage Instruction: Store the unopened kit in the fridge at 2-8°C for up to 6 months. Once opened store individual kit contents according to components table provided with the kit.
Assay Time: 4.5 hrs
Gene Symbol: Actb
Gene ID: 11461
Uniprot ID: ACTB_MOUSE
Sample Type: tissue homogenates, cell lysates, cell culture supernates or other biological fluids.
Tissue Specificity Expressed in the epididymis (at protein level). Expressed in the kidney (at protein level).
Post Translational Modifications ISGylated. Oxidation of Met-44 and Met-47 by MICALs (MICAL1, MICAL2 or MICAL3) to form methionine sulfoxide promotes actin filament depolymerization. MICAL1 and MICAL2 produce the (R)-S-oxide form. The (R)-S-oxide form is reverted by MSRB1 and MSRB2, which promote actin repolymerization. Monomethylation at Lys-84 (K84me1) regulates actin-myosin interaction and actomyosin-dependent processes. Demethylation by ALKBH4 is required for maintaining actomyosin dynamics supporting normal cleavage furrow ingression during cytokinesis and cell migration. Methylated at His-73 by SETD3. Methylation at His-73 is required for smooth muscle contraction of the laboring uterus during delivery. Actin, cytoplasmic 1: N-terminal cleavage of acetylated methionine of immature cytoplasmic actin by ACTMAP. Actin, cytoplasmic 1, N-terminally processed: N-terminal acetylation by NAA80 affects actin filament depolymerization and elongation, including elongation driven by formins. In contrast, filament nucleation by the Arp2/3 complex is not affected.
Function Actin is a highly conserved protein that polymerizes to produce filaments that form cross-linked networks in the cytoplasm of cells. Actin exists in both monomeric (G-actin) and polymeric (F-actin) forms, both forms playing key functions, such as cell motility and contraction. In addition to their role in the cytoplasmic cytoskeleton, G- and F-actin also localize in the nucleus, and regulate gene transcription and motility and repair of damaged DNA. Part of the ACTR1A/ACTB filament around which the dynactin complex is built. The dynactin multiprotein complex activates the molecular motor dynein for ultra-processive transport along microtubules.
Protein Name Actin - Cytoplasmic 1
Beta-Actin Cleaved Into - Actin - Cytoplasmic 1 - N-Terminally Processed
Database Links Reactome: R-MMU-190873
Reactome: -MMU-196025
Reactome: -MMU-2029482
Reactome: -MMU-3928662
Reactome: -MMU-418990
Reactome: -MMU-437239
Reactome: -MMU-4420097
Reactome: -MMU-445095
Reactome: -MMU-446353
Reactome: -MMU-5626467
Reactome: -MMU-5663213
Reactome: -MMU-5663220
Reactome: -MMU-5674135
Reactome: -MMU-8856828
Reactome: -MMU-9013418
Cellular Localisation Cytoplasm
Cytoskeleton
Nucleus
Localized In Cytoplasmic Mrnp Granules Containing Untranslated Mrnas
Alternative ELISA Names Actin - Cytoplasmic 1 ELISA kit
Beta-Actin Cleaved Into - Actin - Cytoplasmic 1 - N-Terminally Processed ELISA kit
Actb ELISA kit
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