Anti-Ku70 antibody [7A9E7],Abcam,AB201963

Host

Mouse

Reactivity

Human

Application

Flow Cyt, WB

Platform ID

BAB554511851

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Product Specifications
Scientific Background

Specifications

NameAnti-Ku70 antibody [7A9E7]
Cat. No.AB201963
HostMouse
IsotypeIgG1
ReactivityHuman
ApplicationFlow Cyt, WB
ClonalityMonoclonal
Clone Number7A9E7
ImmunogenRecombinant Fragment Protein within Human XRCC6 aa 1-250. The exact immunogen used to generate this antibody is proprietary information.
PurityAffinity purification Protein G
Appearance/FormLiquid
ShippingBlue Ice
FormulationPreservative: 0.05% Sodium azide Constituents: PBS
Storage-20°C
Regulatory StatusResearch Use Only

Scientific Background

Target data Single-stranded DNA-dependent ATP-dependent helicase that plays a key role in DNA non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) by recruiting DNA-PK to DNA (PubMed : 11493912, PubMed : 12145306, PubMed : 20493174, PubMed : 2466842, PubMed : 7957065, PubMed : 8621488, PubMed : 9742108). Required for double-strand break repair and V(D)J recombination (PubMed : 11493912, PubMed : 12145306, PubMed : 20493174, PubMed : 2466842, PubMed : 7957065, PubMed : 8621488, PubMed : 9742108). Also has a role in chromosome translocation (PubMed : 11493912, PubMed : 12145306, PubMed : 20493174, PubMed : 2466842, PubMed : 7957065, PubMed : 8621488, PubMed : 9742108). Has a role in chromosome translocation (PubMed : 11493912, PubMed : 12145306, PubMed : 20493174, PubMed : 2466842, PubMed : 7957065, PubMed : 8621488, PubMed : 9742108). The DNA helicase II complex binds preferentially to fork-like ends of double-stranded DNA in a cell cycle-dependent manner (PubMed : 11493912, PubMed : 12145306, PubMed : 20493174, PubMed : 2466842, PubMed : 7957065, PubMed : 8621488, PubMed : 9742108). It works in the 3'-5' direction (PubMed : 11493912, PubMed : 12145306, PubMed : 20493174, PubMed : 2466842, PubMed : 7957065, PubMed : 8621488, PubMed : 9742108). During NHEJ, the XRCC5-XRRC6 dimer performs the recognition step : it recognizes and binds to the broken ends of the DNA and protects them from further resection (PubMed : 11493912, PubMed : 12145306, PubMed : 20493174, PubMed : 2466842, PubMed : 7957065, PubMed : 8621488, PubMed : 9742108). Binding to DNA may be mediated by XRCC6 (PubMed : 11493912, PubMed : 12145306, PubMed : 20493174, PubMed : 2466842, PubMed : 7957065, PubMed : 8621488, PubMed : 9742108). The XRCC5-XRRC6 dimer acts as a regulatory subunit of the DNA-dependent protein kinase complex DNA-PK by increasing the affinity of the catalytic subunit PRKDC to DNA by 100-fold (PubMed : 11493912, PubMed : 12145306, PubMed : 20493174, PubMed : 2466842, PubMed : 7957065, PubMed : 8621488, PubMed : 9742108). The XRCC5-XRRC6 dimer is probably involved in stabilizing broken DNA ends and bringing them together (PubMed : 11493912, PubMed : 12145306, PubMed : 20493174, PubMed : 2466842, PubMed : 7957065, PubMed : 8621488, PubMed : 9742108). The assembly of the DNA-PK complex to DNA ends is required for the NHEJ ligation step (PubMed : 11493912, PubMed : 12145306, PubMed : 20493174, PubMed : 2466842, PubMed : 7957065, PubMed : 8621488, PubMed : 9742108). Probably also acts as a 5'-deoxyribose-5-phosphate lyase (5'-dRP lyase), by catalyzing the beta-elimination of the 5' deoxyribose-5-phosphate at an abasic site near double-strand breaks (PubMed : 20383123). 5'-dRP lyase activity allows to 'clean' the termini of abasic sites, a class of nucleotide damage commonly associated with strand breaks, before such broken ends can be joined (PubMed : 20383123). The XRCC5-XRRC6 dimer together with APEX1 acts as a negative regulator of transcription (PubMed : 8621488). In association with NAA15, the XRCC5-XRRC6 dimer binds to the osteocalcin promoter and activates osteocalcin expression (PubMed : 12145306). Plays a role in the regulation of DNA virus-mediated innate immune response by assembling into the HDP-RNP complex, a complex that serves as a platform for IRF3 phosphorylation and subsequent innate immune response activation through the cGAS-STING pathway (PubMed : 28712728). See full target information XRCC6

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