Cyclin B1 Antibody / CCNB1
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NSJ-V2024SAF-100UG | 100 ug | £534.00 |
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Overview
Host Type: Mouse
Antibody Isotype: Mouse IgG1 kappa
Antibody Clonality: Monoclonal
Antibody Clone: V92.1
Regulatory Status: RUO
Target Species:
- Human
- Mouse
Applications:
- Fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS)
- Immunofluorescence (IF)
- Immunoprecipitation (IP)
Storage:
Store the Cyclin B1 antibody at 2-8oC (with azide) or aliquot and store at -20oC or colder (without azide).
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Application Details:
Flow cytometry: 1-2ug/million cells,Immunofluorescence: 1-2ug/ml,Immunoprecipitation: 1-2ug/500ug protein (precipitates active CDK1/cyclin B1 complexes)
Application Note:
The concentration stated for each application is a general starting point. Variations in protocols, secondaries and substrates may require the antibody to be titered up or down for optimal performance.
Description:
This antibody recognizes a protein of 55-62kDa, identified as Cyclin B1. In mammals, Cyclin B1 associates with inactive p34cdc2, which facilitates phosphorylation of p34cdc2 at amino acids Thr-14 and Tyr-15. This maintains the inactive state until the end of G2-phase. The inactive Cyclin B1-p34cdc2 complex continues to accumulate in the cytoplasm until the completion of DNA synthesis, when Cdc25, a specific protein phosphatase, dephosphorylates amino acids Thr-14 and Tyr-15 of p34cdc2 rendering the complex active at the G2/M boundary. This mitotic kinase complex remains active until the metaphase/anaphase transition when Cyclin B1 is degraded. This degradation process is ubiquitin-dependent and is necessary for the cell to exit mitosis. Cyclin B1-p34cdc2 plays a critical role in G2 to M transition.
Format:
Purified
Formulation:
1 mg/ml in 1X PBS; BSA free, sodium azide free
Gene ID #:
891
Immunogen:
Hamster protein was used as the immunogen for this Cyclin B1 antibody.
Limitation:
This Cyclin B1 antibody is available for research use only.
Localization:
Cytoplasmic
Purity:
Protein G affinity chromatography