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Anti-JMJD1B: Monoclonal JMJD1B Antibody

Monoclonal JMJD1B Antibody: Monoclonal JMJD1B Antibody

Size: 100 ul

CAT. #: CC10021

Price: $302.00

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BACKGROUND The Jumonji (Jmj) gene was identified by a mouse gene trap approach and has essential roles in the development of multiple tissues. The Jmj protein has a DNA binding domain, ARID, and two conserved Jmj domains (JmjN and JmjC).

 

Several proteins in the Jumonji family are involved in transcriptional repression and/or chromatin regulation.1 Recently, human members of the family have been shown to be a histone demethylases, and the JmjC domain is essential for demethylase activity.2

 

Jumonji domain containing 1B (JMJD1B, also known as KDM3B/JHDM2B) contains a highly-conserved C-terminus, which includes a zinc finger with the unique spacing Cys-X2-Cys-X7-His-X2-Cys-X2-Cys-X4-Cys-X2-Cys and a JmjC domain. JMJD1B has been shown to be a histone demethylase responsible for demethylating mono methyl histone H3 at K9.3 Methylation of H3-K4 and H3-K9 is linked to transcriptional activation and repression, respectively. JMJD1B plays an important role in chromatin regulation and gene expression, and controls development through various signaling pathways. It may also be a candidate for tumor suppressors.

REFERENCES

1. Jung J et al.: Dev Dyn. 232:21-32, 2005.
2. Shin S & Janknecht R: Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 353:973-7, 2007.
3. Natoli G et al.: Curr. Opin. Drug Dis. Dev. 12:607-615, 2009.
 

Products are for research use only. They are not intended for human, animal, or diagnostic applications.

Details

Cat.No.:
CC10021
Antigen:
Human JMJD1B C-terminal protein sequence.
Isotype:
Mouse IgG2a
Species & predicted
species cross-
reactivity ( ):
Human, Rat, Mouse
Applications &
Suggested starting
dilutions:
WB                  1:1000
IP                    1:50
IHC                  1:100
ICC                  n/d
FACS               n/d
Predicted Molecular
Weight of protein:
195 kDa
Specificity/Sensitivity:
Detects endogenous levels of JMJD1B protein in various cell lysates.
Storage:
Store at 4° C for frequent use; at -20° C for at least one year.

*Optimal working dilutions must be determined by end user.

Resources

Product Sheet CC10021

Format: PDF

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