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Retinoblastoma Binding Protein 4 antibody (AA 365-424)

The Rabbit Polyclonal anti-Retinoblastoma Binding Protein 4 antibody is suitable to detect Retinoblastoma Binding Protein 4 in samples from Zebrafish (Danio rerio). It has been validated for WB.
Catalog No. ABIN7874340
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100 μg
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Quick Overview for Retinoblastoma Binding Protein 4 antibody (AA 365-424) (ABIN7874340)

Target

See all Retinoblastoma Binding Protein 4 (RBBP4) Antibodies
Retinoblastoma Binding Protein 4 (RBBP4)

Reactivity

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Zebrafish (Danio rerio)

Host

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Rabbit

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Polyclonal

Conjugate

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This Retinoblastoma Binding Protein 4 antibody is un-conjugated

Application

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Western Blotting (WB)
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    AA 365-424

    Purpose

    Zebrafish Rbbp4 Antibody / Retinoblastoma-binding protein 4

    Purification

    Antigen affinity chromatography

    Immunogen

    E. coli-derived zebrafish Rbbp4 recombinant protein (amino acids E365-Q424) was used as the immunogen for the Zebrafish Rbbp4 antibody.

    Isotype

    Ig Fraction
  • Application Notes

    Optimal dilution of the Zebrafish Rbbp4 antibody should be determined by the researcher.

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Format

    Lyophilized

    Buffer

    0.5 mg/mL if reconstituted with 0.2 mL sterile DI water

    Storage

    4 °C,-20 °C

    Storage Comment

    After reconstitution, the Zebrafish Rbbp4 antibody can be stored for up to one month at 4oC. For long-term, aliquot and store at -20oC. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
  • Target

    Retinoblastoma Binding Protein 4 (RBBP4)

    Alternative Name

    Rbbp4

    Background

    Zebrafish Rbbp4, also known as retinoblastoma binding protein 4, is a chromatin associated protein that plays a crucial role in regulating gene expression by modifying chromatin structure. It is a member of the WD40 repeat protein family and is involved in the assembly and function of multiple chromatin remodeling and histone deacetylase complexes. Rbbp4 contributes to nucleosome remodeling and histone modification, processes that are essential for transcriptional regulation, DNA replication, and cell cycle progression.

    Zebrafish Rbbp4 is an ortholog of the human RBBP4 protein, with a high level of sequence and functional conservation. The protein interacts with histone H4 and serves as a core component of complexes such as the nucleosome remodeling and deacetylase complex, also known as the NuRD complex. Through these interactions, Rbbp4 plays a vital role in controlling the accessibility of DNA for transcription factors and other regulatory proteins.

    At present, there is no evidence of multiple isoforms of zebrafish Rbbp4 being identified, in contrast to some other chromatin associated proteins. Research on Rbbp4 in zebrafish provides insights into its roles during development, as chromatin remodeling is critical for processes such as cell differentiation, axis formation, and organ development.

    Antibodies targeting zebrafish Rbbp4 protein are important tools for studies in epigenetic regulation, histone dynamics, and developmental biology. Given its orthology to human RBBP4, zebrafish Rbbp4 serves as a valuable model to study conserved mechanisms of chromatin remodeling and transcriptional regulation.

    UniProt

    Q6P3H7

    Pathways

    Cell Division Cycle, Mitotic G1-G1/S Phases, Stem Cell Maintenance, Chromatin Binding, Protein targeting to Nucleus
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