Ikappa B alpha (AA 145-302) antibody
| Antigen | Ikappa B alpha |
| Binding Site |
AA 145-302 |
| Clonality | Monoclonal (25) |
| Host |
Mouse |
| Reactivity |
Human |
| Application |
Western Blotting (WB), Immunofluorescence (IF), Immunoprecipitation (IP)
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| Catalog no. | ABIN968112 |
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Additional Information
| Immunogen | Human IkappaBalpha |
| Format | Liquid |
| Isotype | IgG1 |
| Clone | 25 |
| Description |
NF-kappaB is a transcription factor that regulates many cytokine and Ig genes involved in immune response, inflammation, and viral infections. NF-kappaB is induced by cytokines and lipopolysaccharide (LPS), but is inhibited by glucocorticoids. IkappaBalpha/MAD-3 inhibits the DNA-binding activity of NF-kappaB and related transcription factors. In THP-1 monocytic-like cells, LPS induces the phosphorylation and inactivation of IkappaBalpha, which results in the activation of NF-kappaB. Therefore, phosphorylation of IkappaBalpha may induce the dissociation of the IkappaBalpha/NF-kappaB complex. Synonyms: MAD-3 |
| Characteristics |
1. Since applications vary, each investigator should titrate the reagent to obtain optimal results. 2. Please refer to us for technical protocols. 3. Caution: Sodium azide yields highly toxic hydrazoic acid under acidic conditions. Dilute azide compounds in running water before discarding to avoid accumulation of potentially explosive deposits in plumbing. 4. Source of all serum proteins is from USDA inspected abattoirs located in the United States. |
| Molecular Weight | 38 kDa |
| Comments |
Related Products: ABIN968536, ABIN967389 |
Application Details
| Concentration | 250 µg/ml |
| Purity | Purified |
| Purification | Purified from tissue culture supernatant or ascites by affinity chromatography. |
| Buffer | Aqueous buffered solution containing BSA, glycerol. |
| Preservative | 0.09% Sodium azide. |
| Storage | Store undiluted at -20° C. |
| Restrictions | For Research Use only |
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Publications
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Haskill, Beg, Tompkins et al.: "Characterization of an immediate-early gene induced in adherent monocytes that encodes I kappa B-like activity." in: Cell, Vol. 65, Issue 7, pp. 1281-9, 1991 (PubMed).
Auphan, DiDonato, Rosette et al.: "Immunosuppression by glucocorticoids: inhibition of NF-kappa B activity through induction of I kappa B synthesis." in: Science (New York, N.Y.), Vol. 270, Issue 5234, pp. 286-90, 1995 (PubMed). Traenckner, Pahl, Henkel et al.: "Phosphorylation of human I kappa B-alpha on serines 32 and 36 controls I kappa B-alpha proteolysis and NF-kappa B activation in response to diverse stimuli." in: The EMBO journal, Vol. 14, Issue 12, pp. 2876-83, 1995 (PubMed). Cordle, Donald, Read et al.: "Lipopolysaccharide induces phosphorylation of MAD3 and activation of c-Rel and related NF-kappa B proteins in human monocytic THP-1 cells." in: The Journal of biological chemistry, Vol. 268, Issue 16, pp. 11803-10, 1993 (PubMed). Nakashio, Fujita, Rokudai et al.: "Prevention of phosphatidylinositol 3'-kinase-Akt survival signaling pathway during topotecan-induced apoptosis." in: Cancer research, Vol. 60, Issue 18, pp. 5303-9, 2000 (PubMed). |




