Anti-NIRF antibody [OTI4G10] - BSA and Azide free,Abcam,AB273667

Host

Mouse

Reactivity

Human

Application

WB

Platform ID

BAB026863864

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Product Specifications
Scientific Background

Specifications

NameAnti-NIRF antibody [OTI4G10] - BSA and Azide free
Cat. No.AB273667
HostMouse
IsotypeIgG2a
ReactivityHuman
ApplicationWB
ClonalityMonoclonal
Clone NumberOTI4G10
Concentration1 mg/mL Batch dependent concentration
ImmunogenRecombinant Fragment Protein within Human UHRF2 aa 1-300. The exact immunogen used to generate this antibody is proprietary information.
PurityAffinity purification Protein A/G
Appearance/FormLiquid
ShippingBlue Ice
FormulationpH: 7.3 Constituents: PBS
Storage-20°C
Regulatory StatusResearch Use Only

Scientific Background

Target data E3 ubiquitin ligase that plays important roles in DNA methylation, histone modifications, cell cycle and DNA repair (PubMed : 15178429, PubMed : 23404503, PubMed : 27743347, PubMed : 29506131). Acts as a specific reader for 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) and thereby recruits various substrates to these sites to ubiquitinate them (PubMed : 24813944, PubMed : 27129234). This activity also allows the maintenance of 5mC levels at specific genomic loci and regulates neuron-related gene expression (By similarity). Participates in cell cycle regulation by ubiquitinating cyclins CCND1 and CCNE1 and thereby inducing G1 arrest (PubMed : 15178429, PubMed : 15361834, PubMed : 21952639). Ubiquitinates also PCNP leading to its degradation by the proteasome (PubMed : 12176013, PubMed : 14741369). Plays an active role in DNA damage repair by ubiquitinating p21/CDKN1A leading to its proteasomal degradation (PubMed : 29923055). Promotes also DNA repair by acting as an interstrand cross-links (ICLs) sensor. Mechanistically, cooperates with UHRF1 to ensure recruitment of FANCD2 to ICLs, leading to FANCD2 monoubiquitination and subsequent activation (PubMed : 30335751). Contributes to UV-induced DNA damage response by physically interacting with ATR in response to irradiation, thereby promoting ATR activation (PubMed : 33848395). See full target information UHRF2

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