14-3-3 protein epsilon antibody
Principal name
14-3-3 protein epsilon antibody
Alternative names for 14-3-3 protein epsilon antibody
14-3-3E, YWHAE, FocusOn116
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SwissProt ID
P62258 (Human), P62259 (Mouse), P62260 (Rat), P62261 (Bovin), P62262 (Sheep), Q5ZMT0 (Chick)
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Available reactivities
Available hosts
Available applications
Enzyme Immunoassay (E), Western blot / Immunoblot (WB), Immunocytochemistry/Immunofluorescence (ICC/IF), Paraffin Sections (P)
Background of 14-3-3 protein epsilon antibody
14-3-3 proteins regulate many cellular processes relevant to cancer biology, notably apoptosis, mitogenic signaling and cell-cycle checkpoints. Seven isoforms comprise this family of signaling intermediates, denoted 14-3-3 beta, gamma, episilon, zeta, eta, theta and sigma. 14-3-3 proteins form dimers that present two binding sites for ligand proteins, thereby bringing together two proteins that may not otherwise associate. These ligands largely share a 14-3-3 consensus binding motif and exhibit serine/threonine phosphorylation. 14-3-3 proteins function in broad regulation of these ligand proteins, by cytoplasmic sequestration, occupation of interaction domains and import/export sequences, prevention of degradation, activation/repression of enzymatic activity and facilitation of protein modification, and thus loss of expression contributes to a vast array of pathogenic cellular activities.
General readings
Oriente F, et al.(2005) J Biol Chem. ;280(49):40642-9.
Conklin D, et al.(2005) PNAS ,92(17):7892-7896.
