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Myogenic Differentiation 1 (MYOD1) antibody

Antigen

Myogenic Differentiation 1 (MYOD1)

Synonyms PUM, MYF3, MYOD, bHLHc1, MyoD, MGC143434, pum, myf3, XMyoD, XtmyoD, MGC75960, MUF3, Myod-1, AI503393, myod, MGC136744, wu:fb57a01, zgc:136744, etID309723.25, MGC156574, MYOD1, myod1
Clonality Monoclonal (1C8)
Host
Alternatives

Mouse

Reactivity
Alternatives

Human

Conjugate
Alternatives Un-conjugated
Application
Alternatives ELISA, Western Blotting (WB)
3 references available
Catalog no. ABIN969305
Quantity 0.1ml  (Variants)
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Additional Information

Alternative name MYOD1
Gene ID 4654
Immunogen Purified recombinant fragment of human MYOD1 expressed in E. Coli.
Format Liquid
Isotype IgG1
Clone 1C8
Description This gene encodes a nuclear protein that belongs to the basic helix-loop-helix family of transcription factors and the myogenic factors subfamily. It regulates muscle cell differentiation by inducing cell cycle arrest, a prerequisite for myogenic initiation. The protein is also involved in muscle regeneration. It activates its own transcription which may stabilize commitment to myogenesis.
Synonyms: PUM, MYF3, MYOD, bHLHc1, MYOD1
Molecular Weight 34kDa

Application Details

Application Notes Western Blotting: 1/500 - 1/2000.
ELISA: Propose dilution 1/10000.
Not yet tested in other applications.
Determining optimal working dilutions by titration test.
Purification Ascites
Buffer Ascitic fluid containing 0.03% sodium azide.
Preservative 0.03% sodium azide
Storage Store at 4℃, for long term storage, store at -20℃.
Restrictions For Research Use only

Publications

Product Mal: "Histone methyltransferase Suv39h1 represses MyoD-stimulated myogenic differentiation." in: The EMBO journal, Vol. 25, Issue 14, pp. 3323-34, 2006 (PubMed).

Yamamoto, Watt, Schmidt et al.: "Cloning and characterization of a novel MyoD enhancer-binding factor." in: Mechanisms of development, Vol. 124, Issue 9-10, pp. 715-28, 2007 (PubMed).

Dacwag, Bedford, Sif et al.: "Distinct protein arginine methyltransferases promote ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling function at different stages of skeletal muscle differentiation." in: Molecular and cellular biology, Vol. 29, Issue 7, pp. 1909-21, 2009 (PubMed).