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ITM0080

ITM0080
  • Catalog: ITM0080
  • Gene/Protein: BPTF
  • Product Description: Immunotag™ BPTF Monoclonal Antibody
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Immunotag™ BPTF Monoclonal Antibody
Antibody Specification
Datasheet
Target Protein BPTF
Clonality Monoclonal
Storage/Stability -20°C/1 year
Application WB,ELISA
Recommended Dilution Western Blot: 1/500 - 1/2000. ELISA: 1/10000. Not yet tested in other applications.
Concentration 1 mg/ml
Reactive Species Human
Host Species Mouse
Immunogen Purified recombinant fragment of human BPTF expressed in E. Coli.
Specificity BPTF Monoclonal Antibody detects endogenous levels of BPTF protein.
Purification Affinity purification
Form Ascitic fluid containing 0.03% sodium azide.
Gene Name BPTF
Accession No. Q12830
Alternate Names BPTF; FAC1; FALZ; Nucleosome-remodeling factor subunit BPTF; Bromodomain and PHD finger-containing transcription factor; Fetal Alz-50 clone 1 protein; Fetal Alzheimer antigen
Description bromodomain PHD finger transcription factor(BPTF) Homo sapiens This gene was identified by the reactivity of its encoded protein to a monoclonal antibody prepared against brain homogenates from patients with Alzheimer's disease. Analysis of the original protein (fetal Alz-50 reactive clone 1, or FAC1), identified as an 810 aa protein containing a DNA-binding domain and a zinc finger motif, suggested it might play a role in the regulation of transcription. High levels of FAC1 were detected in fetal brain and in patients with neurodegenerative diseases. The protein encoded by this gene is actually much larger than originally thought, and it also contains a C-terminal bromodomain characteristic of proteins that regulate transcription during proliferation. The encoded protein is highly similar to the largest subunit of the Drosophila NURF (nucleosome remodeling factor) complex. In Drosophila, the NURF complex, which catalyzes nucleosome
Protein Expression Epithelium,Eye,Fetal brain,Human lung,Kidney,
Subcellular Localization nucleus,nucleoplasm,cytoplasm,NURF complex,dendrite,cell body,perinuclear region of cytoplasm,extracellular exosome,
Protein Function developmental stage:Abundantly expressed in the fetal brain. Present throughout the gray and white matter of the developing spinal cord at 18-22 gestational weeks. Expressed at low levels in adult brain and spinal cord and reexpressed in neurodegenerative diseases (at protein level).,domain:The second PHD-type zinc finger mediates binding to histone H3-K4Me3.,function:Histone-binding component of NURF (nucleosome-remodeling factor), a complex which catalyzes ATP-dependent nucleosome sliding and facilitates transcription of chromatin. Specifically recognizes H3 tails trimethylated on 'Lys-4' (H3-K4Me3), which mark transcription start sites of virtually all active genes. May also regulate transcription through direct binding to DNA or transcription factors.,miscellaneous:Highly susceptible to proteolysis.,PTM:Phosphorylation enhances DNA-binding. Phosphorylated upon DNA damage, probably by ATM or ATR.,sequence caution:Several sequencing errors in the N-terminal part.,sequence caution:Several sequencing errors.,similarity:Belongs to the PBTF family.,similarity:Contains 1 bromo domain.,similarity:Contains 1 DDT domain.,similarity:Contains 2 PHD-type zinc fingers.,subcellular location:In brains of Alzheimer disease patients, present in a subset of amyloid-containing plaques.,subunit:Interacts with MAZ. Interacts with KEAP1. Part of the nucleosome-remodeling factor (NURF) complex which consists of SMARCA1; BPTF; RBBP4 and RBBP7. Interacts with histone H3-K4Me3 and to a lesser extent with histone H3-K4Me2.,tissue specificity:Ubiquitously expressed, with highest levels in testis. Present in kidney, liver and brain. In the brain, highest levels are found in motor cortex (at protein level).,
Usage For Research Use Only! Not for diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.
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