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RUVBL1 (TIP49) Antibody (C-term)Purified Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Pab)

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RUVBL1 (TIP49) Antibody (C-term) - Product info

ApplicationWB
  • Applications Legend:
  • W=Western Blotting
  • IP=Immunoprecipitation
  • IHC-P=Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin)
  • IF-IC=Immunofluorescence (Immunocytochemistry)
  • F=Flow Cytometry
Primary AccessionQ9Y265
Other AccessionQ9DE26, P60123, P60122
ReactivityHuman, Mouse
PredictedRat, Xenopus
Concentration0.25 mg/ml
IsotypeRabbit Ig
Calculated MW50228 Da

RUVBL1 (TIP49) Antibody (C-term) - Additional info

Gene ID 8607
Other Names
RUVBL1; INO80H; NMP238; TIP49; TIP49A; RuvB-like 1; 49 kDa TATA box-binding protein-interacting protein; 54 kDa erythrocyte cytosolic protein; INO80 complex subunit H; Nuclear matrix protein 238; Pontin 52; TIP49a; TIP60-associated protein 54-alpha
Target/Specificity
This RUVBL1 (TIP49) antibody is generated from rabbits immunized with a KLH conjugated synthetic peptide selected from the C-terminal region of human RUVBL1.
Dilution
WB~~1:100~500
Format
Purified polyclonal antibody supplied in PBS with 0.09% (W/V) sodium azide. This antibody is purified through a protein G column, eluted with high and low pH buffers and neutralized immediately, followed by dialysis against PBS.
Storage
Maintain refrigerated at 2-8°C for up to 6 months. For long term storage store at -20°C in small aliquots to prevent freeze-thaw cycles.
Precautions
RUVBL1 (TIP49) Antibody (C-term) is for research use only and not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.

RUVBL1 (TIP49) Antibody (C-term) - Protein Information

Name RUVBL1
Synonyms INO80H, NMP238, TIP49, TIP49A
Function
Possesses single-stranded DNA-stimulated ATPase and ATP- dependent DNA helicase (3' to 5') activity; hexamerization is thought to be critical for ATP hydrolysis and adjacent subunits in the ring-like structure contribute to the ATPase activity Proposed core component of the chromatin remodeling INO80 complex which is involved in transcriptional regulation, DNA replication and probably DNA repair May be able to bind plasminogen at cell surface and enhance plasminogen activation
Cellular Location
Nucleus matrix. Nucleus, nucleoplasm. Cytoplasm. Membrane. Cytoplasm, cytoskeleton, centrosome Note=Mainly localized in the nucleus, associated with nuclear matrix or in the nuclear cytosol, although it is also present in the cytoplasm and associated with the cell membranes. In prophase and prometaphase it is located at the centrosome and the branching microtubule spindles. After mitotic nuclear membrane disintigration it accumulates at the centrosome and sites of tubulin polymerization. As cells pass through metaphase and into telophase it is located close to the centrosome at the early phase of tubulin polymerization. In anaphase it accumulates at the zone of tubule interdigitation. In telophase it is found at polar tubule overlap, and it reappears at the site of chromosomal decondensation in the daughter cells
Tissue Location
Ubiquitously expressed with high expression in heart, skeletal muscle and testis

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BACKGROUND

RUVBL1 possesses single-stranded DNA-stimulated ATPase and ATP-dependent DNA helicase (3' to 5') activity. It is a component of the NuA4 histone acetyltransferase complex which is involved in transcriptional activation of select genes principally by acetylation of nucleosomal histone H4 and H2A. This modification may both alter nucleosome - DNA interactions and promote interaction of the modified histones with other proteins which positively regulate transcription. This complex may be required for the activation of transcriptional programs associated with oncogene and proto-oncogene mediated growth induction, tumor suppressor mediated growth arrest and replicative senescence, apoptosis, and DNA repair. The NuA4 complex ATPase and helicase activities seem to be, at least in part, contributed by the association of RUVBL1 and RUVBL2 with EP400. NuA4 may also play a direct role in DNA repair when recruited to sites of DNA damage. RUVBL1 plays an essential role in oncogenic transformation by MYC and also modulates transcriptional activation by the LEF1/TCF1 -CTNNB1 complex. High levels of autoantibodies against RUVBL1 are detected in sera of patients with autoimmune diseases such as polymyositis/dermatomyosistis and autoimmune hepatitis.

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