Anti-Mre11 antibody [12D7] - BSA and Azide free,Abcam,AB214

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Host

Mouse

Reactivity

Human

Application

Flow Cyt, IP, ICC/IF, WB

Platform ID

BAB888907586

Abcam

Headquarters

Discovery Drive Cambridge Biomedical Campus Cambridge CB2 0AX UK

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Product Specifications
Scientific Background

Specifications

NameAnti-Mre11 antibody [12D7] - BSA and Azide free
Cat. No.AB214
HostMouse
IsotypeIgG1
ReactivityHuman
ApplicationFlow Cyt, IP, ICC/IF, WB
ClonalityMonoclonal
Clone Number12D7
Concentration2.31 mg/mL Batch dependent concentration
ImmunogenSynthetic Peptide within Human MRE11 aa 150 to C-terminus. The exact immunogen used to generate this antibody is proprietary information.
PurityAffinity purification Protein G
Appearance/FormLiquid
ShippingBlue Ice
FormulationpH: 7.4 Constituents: PBS
Storage-20°C
Regulatory StatusResearch Use Only

Scientific Background

Target data Core component of the MRN complex, which plays a central role in double-strand break (DSB) repair, DNA recombination, maintenance of telomere integrity and meiosis (PubMed : 11741547, PubMed : 14657032, PubMed : 22078559, PubMed : 23080121, PubMed : 24316220, PubMed : 26240375, PubMed : 27889449, PubMed : 28867292, PubMed : 29670289, PubMed : 30464262, PubMed : 30612738, PubMed : 31353207, PubMed : 37696958, PubMed : 38128537, PubMed : 9590181, PubMed : 9651580, PubMed : 9705271). The MRN complex is involved in the repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) via homologous recombination (HR), an error-free mechanism which primarily occurs during S and G2 phases (PubMed : 24316220, PubMed : 28867292, PubMed : 31353207, PubMed : 38128537). The complex (1) mediates the end resection of damaged DNA, which generates proper single-stranded DNA, a key initial steps in HR, and is (2) required for the recruitment of other repair factors and efficient activation of ATM and ATR upon DNA damage (PubMed : 24316220, PubMed : 27889449, PubMed : 28867292, PubMed : 36050397, PubMed : 38128537). Within the MRN complex, MRE11 possesses both single-strand endonuclease activity and double-strand-specific 3'-5' exonuclease activity (PubMed : 11741547, PubMed : 22078559, PubMed : 24316220, PubMed : 26240375, PubMed : 27889449, PubMed : 29670289, PubMed : 31353207, PubMed : 36563124, PubMed : 9590181, PubMed : 9651580, PubMed : 9705271). After DSBs, MRE11 is loaded onto DSBs sites and cleaves DNA by cooperating with RBBP8/CtIP to initiate end resection (PubMed : 27814491, PubMed : 27889449, PubMed : 30787182). MRE11 first endonucleolytically cleaves the 5' strand at DNA DSB ends to prevent non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) and licence HR (PubMed : 24316220). It then generates a single-stranded DNA gap via 3' to 5' exonucleolytic degradation to create entry sites for EXO1- and DNA2-mediated 5' to 3' long-range resection, which is required for single-strand invasion and recombination (PubMed : 24316220, PubMed : 28867292). RBBP8/CtIP specifically promotes the endonuclease activity of MRE11 to clear protein-DNA adducts and generate clean double-strand break ends (PubMed : 27814491, PubMed : 27889449, PubMed : 30787182). MRE11 endonuclease activity is also enhanced by AGER/RAGE (By similarity). The MRN complex is also required for DNA damage signaling via activation of the ATM and ATR kinases : the nuclease activity of MRE11 is not required to activate ATM and ATR (PubMed : 14657032, PubMed : 15064416, PubMed : 15790808, PubMed : 16622404). The MRN complex is also required for the processing of R-loops (PubMed : 31537797). The MRN complex is involved in the activation of the cGAS-STING pathway induced by DNA damage during tumorigenesis : the MRN complex acts by displacing CGAS from nucleosome sequestration, thereby activating it (By similarity). In telomeres the MRN complex may modulate t-loop formation (PubMed : 10888888).. MRE11 contains two DNA-binding domains (DBDs), enabling it to bind both single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) and double-stranded DNA (dsDNA). See full target information MRE11

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