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AES antibody (C-Term, N-Term)

This Rabbit Polyclonal antibody specifically detects AES in WB, IF and EIA. It exhibits reactivity toward Human, Mouse and Rat.
Catalog No. ABIN499225

Quick Overview for AES antibody (C-Term, N-Term) (ABIN499225)

Target

See all AES Antibodies
AES (Amino-terminal Enhancer of Split (AES))

Reactivity

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Human, Mouse, Rat

Host

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Rabbit

Clonality

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Polyclonal

Conjugate

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This AES antibody is un-conjugated

Application

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Western Blotting (WB), Immunofluorescence (IF), Enzyme Immunoassay (EIA)
  • Binding Specificity

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    C-Term, N-Term

    Specificity

    AES antibody was raised against a 16 amino acid peptide from near the carboxy terminus of human AES.

    Purification

    Affinity chromatography purified via peptide column

    Immunogen

    Human AES / Amino-terminal enhancer of split / GRG / ESP1 / TLE5 (C-Terminus) Peptide

    Isotype

    IgG
  • Application Notes

    ELISA. Western Blot: AES antibody can be used for the detection of AES at 1 - 2 μg/mL. Immunocytochemistry.
    Other applications not tested.
    Optimal dilutions are dependent on conditions and should be determined by the user.

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Buffer

    PBS containing 0.02 % Sodium Azide as preservative

    Preservative

    Sodium azide

    Precaution of Use

    This product contains sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.

    Handling Advice

    Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.

    Storage

    4 °C/-20 °C

    Storage Comment

    Store undiluted at 2-8 °C for one month or (in aliquots) at -20 °C for longer.
  • Target

    AES (Amino-terminal Enhancer of Split (AES))

    Alternative Name

    AES / ESP1

    Background

    Adhesion to extracellular matrix regulates cell survival through both integrin engagement and appropriate cell spreading. Anoikis is the molecular mechanism of apop-tosis induced by integrin detachment (1). Amino-terminal enhancer of split (AES) is a member of the Groucho/ transducin-like enhancer of split (TLE) family of transcriptional regulators, a group of transcriptional co-repressors that play important roles in neurogenesis, segmentation, and sex determination (2,3). AES forms a complex with Bit1 (Bcl-2 inhibitor of transcription 1), a mitochondrial protein that is released into the cytoplasm upon onset of apoptosis (4). It has been suggested that this complex turns off a survival-promoting gene transcription program controlled by the TLE protein family. (4). Interestingly, apoptosis of cells transfected with AES and Bit1 could be inhibited if the cells were allowed to attach to fibronectin through the alpha5beta1 integrin suggesting that the Bit1-AES pathway contributing to anoikis is regulated by integrins, and in particular, the alpha5beta1 integrin (4).Synonyms: AES1, Amino-terminal enhancer of split, GRG protein, Gp130-associated protein GAM

    Gene ID

    166

    NCBI Accession

    NP_001121

    UniProt

    Q08117

    Pathways

    WNT Signaling, SARS-CoV-2 Protein Interactome
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