Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody
Catalog No. I25-63R
Catalog No. | Pack Size | Price (USD) | |
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I25-63R-100 | 100 ug | $595 | |
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Overview:
IKKgamma is a serine/threonine protein kinase that phosphorylates the I-kappa-B protein which is an inhibitor of the transcription factor NF-kappa-B complex. Phosphorylation of I-kappa-B protein triggers the degradation of the inhibitor via the ubiquitination pathway, thereby activating NF-kappa-B complex. IKKgamma forms dimers and trimers and interacts preferentially with IKKbeta but not IKKalpha (1). IKKgamma associates with activated ATM after the induction of DNA double-strand breaks (2). ATM phosphorylates serine-85 of IKKgamma to promote its ubiquitin-dependent nuclear export.
References:
1. Rothwarf, D. M. et al: IKK-gamma is an essential regulatory subunit of the I-kappa-B kinase complex. Nature 395: 297-300, 1998.
2. Wu, Z-H. et al: Molecular linkage between the kinase ATM and NF-kappaB signaling in response to genotoxic stimuli. Science 311: 1141-1146, 2006.
Specificity:
Recognizes the IKK gamma protein and has no cross response to IKK alpha or IKK beta
Cross Reactivity:
Human, Mouse and Rat
Host / Isotype / Clone#:
Rabbit, IgG
Immunogen:
IKK gamma antibody was raised against a peptide corresponding to amino acids 400 to 416 of human IKK gamma, which are identical to those of mouse homologue.
Purification:
Affinity chromatography
Stability:
Store at 4oC (add 0.1% NaN3) for several months, and at -20oC for longer periods. For optimal storage, aliquot target into smaller quantities after centrifugation and store at recommended temperature. For most favorable performance, avoid repeated handling and multiple freeze/thaw cycles.
Sample Data:
Western blot analysis of IKK gamma in HeLa whole cell lysate with IKK gamma antibody at 1 ug/ml.
Sample Data:
Immunocytochemistry of IKK gamma in HeLa cells with IKK gamma antibody at 5 ug/ml.
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