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HIPK2 Antibody (N-term D69)Peptide Affinity Purified Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Pab)

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HIPK2 Antibody (N-term D69) - Product info

ApplicationWB, IHC
  • Applications Legend:
  • W=Western Blotting
  • IP=Immunoprecipitation
  • IHC-P=Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin)
  • IF-IC=Immunofluorescence (Immunocytochemistry)
  • F=Flow Cytometry
Primary AccessionQ9H2X6
Other AccessionQ9QZR5
ReactivityHuman
PredictedMouse
Concentration0.25 mg/ml
IsotypeRabbit Ig
Calculated MW130966 Da

HIPK2 Antibody (N-term D69) - Additional info

Gene ID 28996
Other Names
HIPK2; Homeodomain-interacting protein kinase 2
Target/Specificity
This HIPK2 antibody is generated from rabbits immunized with a KLH conjugated synthetic peptide between 62~92 amino acids from the N-terminal region of human HIPK2.
Dilution
WB~~1:100~250
IHC~~1:10~50
Format
Purified polyclonal antibody supplied in PBS with 0.09% (W/V) sodium azide. This antibody is purified through a protein A column, followed by peptide affinity purification.
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
HIPK2 Antibody (N-term D69) is for research use only and not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.

HIPK2 Antibody (N-term D69) - Protein Information

Name HIPK2
Function
Serine/threonine-protein kinase involved in transcription regulation, p53/TP53-mediated cellular apoptosis and regulation of the cell cycle. Acts as a corepressor of several transcription factors, including SMAD1 and POU4F1/Brn3a and probably NK homeodomain transcription factors. Phosphorylates PDX1, ATF1, PML, p53/TP53, CREB1, CTBP1, CBX4, RUNX1, EP300, CTNNB1, HMGA1 and ZBTB4. Inhibits cell growth and promotes apoptosis through the activation of p53/TP53 both at the transcription level and at the protein level (by phosphorylation and indirect acetylation). The phosphorylation of p53/TP53 may be mediated by a p53/TP53-HIPK2-AXIN1 complex. Involved in the response to hypoxia by acting as a transcriptional co-suppressor of HIF1A. Mediates transcriptional activation of TP73. In response to TGFB, cooperates with DAXX to activate JNK. Negative regulator through phosphorylation and subsequent proteasomal degradation of CTNNB1 and the antiapoptotic factor CTBP1. In the Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathway acts as an intermediate kinase between MAP3K7/TAK1 and NLK to promote the proteasomal degradation of MYB Phosphorylates CBX4 upon DNA damage and promotes its E3 SUMO- protein ligase activity. Activates CREB1 and ATF1 transcription factors by phosphorylation in response to genotoxic stress. In response to DNA damage, stabilizes PML by phosphorylation. PML, HIPK2 and FBXO3 may act synergically to activate p53/TP53- dependent transactivation. Promotes angiogenesis, and is involved in erythroid differentiation, especially during fetal liver erythropoiesis. Phosphorylation of RUNX1 and EP300 stimulates EP300 transcription regulation activity. Triggers ZBTB4 protein degradation in response to DNA damage. Modulates HMGA1 DNA-binding affinity. In response to high glucose, triggers phosphorylation- mediated subnuclear localization shifting of PDX1. Involved in the regulation of eye size, lens formation and retinal lamination during late embryogenesis
Cellular Location
Nucleus, PML body. Cytoplasm. Note=Concentrated in PML/POD/ND10 nuclear bodies. Small amounts are cytoplasmic
Tissue Location
Highly expressed in heart, muscle and kidney. Weakly expressed in a ubiquitous way. Down-regulated in several thyroid and breast tumors

HIPK2 Antibody (N-term D69) - Related products

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HIPK2 Antibody (N-term D69) - Application data

  • Western blot analysis of anti-HIPK2 Antibody (N-term D69) (Cat. #AP7539e) in Ramos cell line lysates (35ug/lane). HIPK2(arrow) was detected using the purified Pab (1:200 dilution).

  • Formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded human hepatocarcinoma tissue reacted with HIPK2 Antibody (N-term) (Cat.#AP7539e), which was peroxidase-conjugated to the secondary antibody, followed by DAB staining. This data demonstrates the use of this antibody for immunohistochemistry; clinical relevance has not been evaluated.

HIPK2 Antibody (N-term D69) - Research Areas

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BACKGROUND

HIPK2, a member of the KIPK subfamily of Ser/Thr protein kinases, phosphorylates homeodomain transcription factors and may play a role as a corepressor for homeodomain transcription factors. This nuclear protein has been shown to interact with TRADD. It is highly expressed in neuronal tissues, heart and kidney, and weakly expressed in a ubiquitous way. HIPK2 is a target for sumoylation, and when conjugated it is directed to nuclear speckles.

REFERENCES

Li, X., et al., Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 277(2):513-517 (2000). Wang, Y., et al., Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1518 (1-2), 168-172 (2001).