PathScan®RP BRD9 Sandwich ELISA Kit#27106,Cell Signaling Technology (CST),27106
The PathScan®RP BRD9 Sandwich ELISA Kit detects endogenous levels of BRD9 protein. This kit sensitivity is shown in Figure 1. This kit detects proteins from the indicated species, as determined through in-house testing, but may also detect homologous proteins from other species.
Reactivity
Human
Platform ID
BAB584653698
Cell Signaling Technology (CST)
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Specifications
Scientific Background
ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complexes play an essential role in the regulation of various nuclear processes, such as gene expression, DNA replication, and repair (1,2). The SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex consists of more than 10 subunits with a single molecule of the ATPase catalytic subunit BRM or BRG1, but not both. The activities of these two subunits drive the disruption of histone-DNA contacts that lead to changes in accessibility of crucial regulatory elements within chromatin (2-5). The BRM/BRG1 containing SWI/SNF complexes are recruited to target promoters by transcription factors, such as nuclear receptors, p53, RB, and BRCA1, to regulate gene activation, cell growth, the cell cycle, and differentiation processes (1,6-9).GLTSCR1 and its paralog GLTSCR1L, along with BRD9, have been identified as unique subunits of the non-canonical BAF (ncBAF) or GBAF complex. This complex contains either GLTSCR1 or GLTSCR1L instead of an ARID subunit, while also lacking the BAF45, BAF47, and BAF57 subunits. GBAF maps to regions distinct from the PBAF and canonical BAF complexes and has also been shown to be a synthetic lethal target for BAF-driven cancers, such as synovial sarcomas and rhabdoid tumors (10-12).Ho, L. and Crabtree, G.R. (2010)Nature463, 474-84.Becker, P.B. and Hörz, W. (2002)Annu Rev Biochem71, 247-73.Eberharter, A. and Becker, P.B. (2004)J Cell Sci117, 3707-11.Bowman, G.D. (2010)Curr Opin Struct Biol20, 73-81.Gangaraju, V.K. and Bartholomew, B. (2007)Mutat Res618, 3-17.Lessard, J.A. and Crabtree, G.R. (2010)Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol26, 503-32.Morettini, S. et al. (2008)Front Biosci13, 5522-32.Wolf, I.M. et al. (2008)J Cell Biochem104, 1580-6.Simone, C. (2006)J Cell Physiol207, 309-14.Alpsoy, A. and Dykhuizen, E.C. (2018)J Biol Chem293, 3892-3903.Mashtalir, N. et al. (2018)Cell175, 1272-1288.e20.Michel, B.C. et al. (2018)Nat Cell Biol20, 1410-1420.Alternate NamesBRD9; bromodomain containing 9; Bromodomain-containing protein 9; DKFZp434D0711; DKFZp686L0539; FLJ43530; LAVS3040; PRO9856; Rhabdomyosarcoma antigen MU-RMS-40.8; sarcoma antigen NY-SAR-29
Synonyms
BRD9; bromodomain containing 9; Bromodomain-containing protein 9; DKFZp434D0711; DKFZp686L0539; FLJ43530; LAVS3040; PRO9856; Rhabdomyosarcoma antigen MU-RMS-40.8; sarcoma antigen NY-SAR-29
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