14-3-3 protein theta antibody
Principal name
14-3-3 protein theta antibody
Alternative names for 14-3-3 protein theta antibody
14-3-3 protein tau, 14-3-3 protein T-cell, YWHAQ, Protein HS1, FocusOn116
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SwissProt ID
P27348 (Human)
Gene ID
10971 (YWHAQ)
Ncbi ID
Available reactivities
Available hosts
Available applications
Immunoprecipitation (IP), Western blot / Immunoblot (WB), Enzyme Immunoassay (E), Paraffin Sections (P), Immunocytochemistry/Immunofluorescence (ICC/IF), Frozen Sections (C)
Background of 14-3-3 protein theta antibody
At least seven isoforms comprise the highly conserved 14-3-3 family of homo-and heterodimeric proteins that are abundantly expressed in all eukaryotic cells. These multifunctional proteins bind and modulate the function of a wide array of cellular proteins. They exist mainly as dimers with a monomeric molecular mass of approximately 30 kDa and have an acidic isoelectric point of 4.5-5. Although more than seven isoforms of 14-3-3 have been described, some redundancies have appeared upon sequencing. The 14-3-3s are thought to be key regulators of signal transduction events mediated through their binding to serine-phosphorylated proteins. By interacting with Cdc25C, 14-3-3 regulates entry into the cell cycle and through interaction with bad, prevents apoptosis.3 14-3-3 plays a dual role in Raf-1 activation. It helps to keep Raf-1 in an inactive state by binding to phophoserine-259 and the cysteine-rich domain (DRD). Interactions of 14-3-3 at the phosphoserine-621 may be required for Raf-1 activation and may function as an essential cofactor for Raf-1 kinase activity.3 Other proteins that have been shown to bind 14-3-3s include members of the protein kinase C family, Cbl, IRS-1, middle-T antigen, KSR, IGF-1 receptor, etc.3 Detection of 14-3-3 proteins in cerebrospinal fluid has been shown to be quite useful in the differential diagnosis of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and other prion diseases. The theta or tau isoform was initially isolated from T cells.1 It
General readings
1. Nielsen, P.J., Primary structure of a human protein kinase regulator protein. Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1088,425-428 (1991).
2. Xiao, B., et al., Structure of a 14-3-3 protein and implications for coordination of multiple signalling pathways. Nature, 376, 188-191 (1995).
3. Fu, H., et al., 14-3-3 proteins: structure, function, and regulation. Annu Rev Pharmacol Toxicol., 40, 617-47 (2000).
4. Skoulakis, E.M., and Davis, R.L., 14-3-3 proteins in neuronal development and function. Mol. Neurobiol., 16, 269-84. (1998).
5. Baldin, V., 14-3-3 proteins and growth control. Prog. Cell Cycle Res., 4, 49-60. (2000).
Antibodies
| Catalog No. | Host | Clone/Iso. | Pres. | React. | Applications | ||
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| AP16695PU-N |
14-3-3 protein theta antibody | ||||||
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Goat | Aff - Purified | Can, Hu, Ms, Rt | WB |
0.1 mg /
€270.00
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| Acris Antibodies GmbH | |||||||
| NBP1-06008 |
14-3-3 protein theta antibody | ||||||
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Goat | Aff - Purified | Can, Hu, Ms, Rt | E, WB |
0.1 mg /
€370.00
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| IgG | Novus Biologicals Inc. | ||||||
| PAB7392 |
14-3-3 protein theta antibody | ||||||
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Goat | Can, Hu, Ms, Rt | E, WB |
0.1 mg /
€330.00
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| Abnova Taiwan Corp. | |||||||



