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MAB4037 Anti-PTEN Antibody, CT, clone A2b1

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MAB4037
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      Overview

      Replacement Information

      Key Spec Table

      Species ReactivityKey ApplicationsHostFormatAntibody Type
      H, M, RICC, IHC, IP, WBMPurifiedMonoclonal Antibody
      Description
      Catalogue NumberMAB4037
      Replaces04-409
      Brand Family Chemicon®
      Trade Name
      • Chemicon
      DescriptionAnti-PTEN Antibody, CT, clone A2b1
      Alternate Names
      • MMAC1
      • TEP1
      References
      Product Information
      FormatPurified
      HS Code3002 15 90
      Control
      • Breast tumor tissue
      • Purified active kinase is Catalogue Number 14-488
      PresentationProtein A Purified mouse immunoglobulin in 20 mM sodium phosphate, 250 mM NaCl, pH. 7.6, with 0.1% sodium azide as a preservative.
      Quality LevelMQ100
      Applications
      ApplicationAnti-PTEN Antibody, C-terminus, clone A2b1 is an antibody against PTEN for use in IC, IH, IP & WB.
      Key Applications
      • Immunocytochemistry
      • Immunohistochemistry
      • Immunoprecipitation
      • Western Blotting
      Applications Not Recommended
      • Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin)
      Application NotesWestern blot 1:100 (55 kDa)

      Immunocytochemistry

      Immunohistochemistry: 1:20 to 1:50 for acetone-fixed, fresh frozen tissue. Not effective for paraffin sections.

      Immunoprecipitation 1:10 to 1:20

      Protocol for immunohistochemistry of frozen tissue sections on glass slides.

      1. Fix sections for 5 minutes with cold acetone.

      2. Air dry

      3. Wash sections with PBS

      4. Add blocking solution (horse serum) for 20 minutes

      5. Add diluted PTEN antibody and incubate for 1 hour at room temperature.

      6. Wash with PBS

      7. Add biotinylated secondary antibody (horse anti-mouse, or equivalent).

      8. Incubate for 30 minutes at room temperature.

      9. Wash with PBS

      10. Detect with ABC (Avidin-Peroxidase-Complex) or equivalent.

      11. Wash with PBS

      12. Develop with DAB substrate.

      13. Hematoxylin dye may be used as a counterstain for visualizing nuclei.Breast tumor tissue gives good staining. Prostate tissue does not stain.Optimal working dilutions must be determined by end user.
      Biological Information
      ImmunogenAnti-PTEN was generated by immunization with a 10 amino acid peptide corresponding to amino acids 387-400 near the C-terminus of human PTEN.
      EpitopeC-terminus
      CloneA2b1
      ConcentrationPlease refer to the Certificate of Analysis for the lot-specific concentration.
      HostMouse
      SpecificitySpecifically recognizes PTEN*, a tumor suppressor protein located on human chromosome 10 (Steck, '97; Li, '97; Rhei, '97) that is often mutated in various types of advanced cancers (Rhei, '97). The PTEN protein exhibits protein phosphatase activity (Myers, '97) and can suppress the growth of glioma cells (Furnari, '97). The antibody recognizes human and mouse PTEN and is specific for the C-terminus. Other species not tested. Reactivity with human fibroblasts, breast epithelial and lung cancer cell lines has been confirmed by western blot, and antibody specificity has been confirmed by peptide blocking studies.

      *PTEN is covered under U.S. patents 6,262,242, 6,482,795 and U.S. patent application 10/299,003.
      IsotypeIgG1
      Species Reactivity
      • Human
      • Mouse
      • Rat
      Antibody TypeMonoclonal Antibody
      Entrez Gene Number
      Entrez Gene SummaryThis gene was identified as a tumor suppressor that is mutated in a large number of cancers at high frequency. The protein encoded this gene is a phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-trisphosphate 3-phosphatase. It contains a tensin like domain as well as a catalytic domain similar to that of the dual specificity protein tyrosine phosphatases. Unlike most of the protein tyrosine phosphatases, this protein preferentially dephosphorylates phosphoinositide substrates. It negatively regulates intracellular levels of phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-trisphosphate in cells and functions as a tumor suppressor by negatively regulating AKT/PKB signaling pathway.
      Gene Symbol
      • PTEN
      • MMAC1
      • MHAM
      • TEP1
      • BZS
      • PTEN1
      • MGC11227
      • EC 3.1.3.67
      • EC 3.1.3.16
      • EC 3.1.3.48
      Purification MethodProtein A Purfied
      UniProt Number
      UniProt SummaryFUNCTION: SwissProt: P60484 # Tumor suppressor. Acts as a dual-specificity protein phosphatase, dephosphorylating tyrosine-, serine- and threonine- phosphorylated proteins. Also acts as a lipid phosphatase, removing the phosphate in the D3 position of the inositol ring from phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate, phosphatidylinositol 3,4-diphosphate, phosphatidylinositol 3- phosphate and inositol 1,3,4,5-tetrakisphosphate with order of substrate preference in vitro PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 > PtdIns(3,4)P2 > PtdIns3P > Ins(1,3,4,5)P4. The lipid phosphatase activity is critical for its tumor suppressor function. Antagonizes the PI3K- AKT/PKB signaling pathway by dephosphorylating phosphoinositides and thereby modulating cell cycle progression and cell survival. The unphosphorylated form cooperates with AIP1 to suppress AKT1 activation. Dephosphorylates tyrosine-phosphorylated focal adhesion kinase and inhibits cell migration and integrin-mediated cell spreading and focal adhesion formation. May be a negative regulator of insulin signaling and glucose metabolism in adipose tissue.

      COFACTOR: Magnesium.

      SIZE: 403 amino acids; 47166 Da

      SUBUNIT: Monomer. The unphosphorylated form interacts with the second PDZ domain of AIP1 and with DLG1 and MAST2 in vitro.

      SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Cytoplasm.

      TISSUE SPECIFICITY: Expressed at a relatively high level in all adult tissues, including heart, brain, placenta, lung, liver, muscle, kidney and pancreas.


      DOMAIN: SwissProt: P60484 The C2 domain binds phospholipid membranes in vitro in a Ca(2+)-independent manner; this binding is important for its tumor suppressor function.

      PTM: Phosphorylation results in an inhibited activity towards PIP3. Phosphorylation can both inhibit and promote PDZ-binding.

      DISEASE: SwissProt: P60484 # Mutations of PTEN are found in a large number of cancers. & Defects in PTEN are a cause of Cowden disease (CD) [MIM:158350]; also known as Cowden syndrome (CS). CD is an autosomal dominant cancer predisposition syndrome associated with elevated risk for tumors of the breast, thyroid and skin. The predominant phenotype for CD is multiple hamartoma syndrome, in many organ systems including the breast (70% of CD patients), thyroid (40-60%), skin, CNS (40%), gastrointestinal tract. Affected individuals are at an increased risk of both breast and thyroid cancers. Trichilemmomas (benign tumors of the hair follicle infundibulum), and mucocutaneous papillomatosis (99%) are hallmarks of CD. & Defects in PTEN are the cause of Lhermitte-Duclos disease (LDD) [MIM:158350]; also known as cerebelloparenchymal disorder VI. LDD is characterized by dysplastic gangliocytoma of the cerebellum which often results in cerebellar signs and seizures. LDD and CD seem to be the same entity, and are considered as hamartoma-neoplasia syndromes. & Defects in PTEN are a cause of Bannayan-Zonana syndrome (BZS) [MIM:153480]; also known as Ruvalcaba-Riley-Smith or Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba syndrome (BRRS). In BZS there seems not to be an increased risk of malignancy. It has a partial clinical overlap with CD. BZS is characterized by the classic triad of macrocephaly, lipomatosis and pigmented macules of the gland penis. & Defects in PTEN are a cause of squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (HNSCC) [MIM:275355]. & Defects in PTEN are a cause of susceptibility to endometrial cancer [MIM:608089]. & Defects in PTEN are a cause of Proteus syndrome [MIM:176920]. Proteus syndrome is a hamartomatous disorder characterized by overgrowth of multiple tissues, connective tissue and epidermal naevi, and vascular malformations. These presentations are usually apparent at birth or soon after and continue to develop as the patient ages. It is named after the Greek god Proteus who, legend has it, could change his shape at will to avoid capture. Tumors, mostly benign but some malignant, have also been reported in Proteus syndrome, generally presenting by the age of 20 years and including papillary adenocarcinoma of the testis, meningioma, and cystadenoma of the ovaries. & Defects in PTEN are a cause of oligodendroglioma [MIM:137800]; also called oligodendroblastoma or familial glioma of brain. Oligodendroglioma is a usually benign neoplasm derived from and composed of oligodendrogliocytes in varying stages of differentiation. The majority are seen in adults in the white matter of the brain. & Defects in PTEN are a cause of VACTERL association with hydrocephalus [MIM:276950]; which includes also VATER association with hydrocephalus. VACTERL is an acronym for vertebral anomalies, anal atresia, congenital cardiac disease, tracheoesophageal fistula, renal anomalies, radial dysplasia, and other limb defects. & Defects in PTEN are involved in prostate cancer [MIM:176807]. & Defects in PTEN are a cause of macrocephaly/autism syndrome [MIM:605309]. Patients have autism spectrum disorders and macrocephaly, with head circumferences ranging from +2.5 to +8 SD for age and sex (average head circumference +4.0 SD).

      SIMILARITY: Contains 1 C2 tensin-type domain. & Contains 1 phosphatase tensin-type domain.
      Molecular Weight55 kDa
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      Product Usage Statements
      Usage Statement
      • Unless otherwise stated in our catalog or other company documentation accompanying the product(s), our products are intended for research use only and are not to be used for any other purpose, which includes but is not limited to, unauthorized commercial uses, in vitro diagnostic uses, ex vivo or in vivo therapeutic uses or any type of consumption or application to humans or animals.
      Storage and Shipping Information
      Storage ConditionsMaintain for 1 year at 2–8°C from date of shipment. Aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing. For maximum recovery of product, centrifuge the original vial after thawing and prior to removing the cap.
      Packaging Information
      Material Size100 µg
      Transport Information
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      Global Trade Item Number
      Catalogue Number GTIN
      MAB4037 04053252505966

      Documentation

      Anti-PTEN Antibody, CT, clone A2b1 SDS

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      Safety Data Sheet (SDS) 

      Anti-PTEN Antibody, CT, clone A2b1 Certificates of Analysis

      TitleLot Number
      MOUSE ANTI-PTEN TUMOR SUPPRESSOR PROTEIN MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY -
      MOUSE ANTI-PTEN TUMOR SUPPRESSOR PROTEIN - 3167057 3167057
      MOUSE ANTI-PTEN TUMOR SUPPRESSOR PROTEIN -2576280 2576280
      MOUSE ANTI-PTEN TUMOR SUPPRESSOR PROTEIN -2691344 2691344
      MOUSE ANTI-PTEN TUMOR SUPPRESSOR PROTEIN -2703713 2703713
      MOUSE ANTI-PTEN TUMOR SUPPRESSOR PROTEIN -2716251 2716251
      MOUSE ANTI-PTEN TUMOR SUPPRESSOR PROTEIN -2746358 2746358
      MOUSE ANTI-PTEN TUMOR SUPPRESSOR PROTEIN -2775457 2775457
      MOUSE ANTI-PTEN TUMOR SUPPRESSOR PROTEIN -2777866 2777866
      MOUSE ANTI-PTEN TUMOR SUPPRESSOR PROTEIN -2842190 2842190

      References

      Reference overviewPub Med ID
      A new human cell line, PDSS-26, from poorly differentiated synovial sarcoma, with unique chromosomal anomalies.
      Anna C Berardi, Antonina Parafioriti, Donatella Barisani, Bela Papp, Elisabetta Armiraglio, Manuela Martinoli, Leda Dalprà, Armando Santoro
      Cancer genetics and cytogenetics  146  116-24  2003

      Show Abstract
      14553945 14553945
      Identification of a candidate tumour suppressor gene, MMAC1, at chromosome 10q23.3 that is mutated in multiple advanced cancers.
      Steck, P A, et al.
      Nat. Genet., 15: 356-62 (1997)  1997

      Show Abstract
      9090379 9090379
      TEP1, encoded by a candidate tumor suppressor locus, is a novel protein tyrosine phosphatase regulated by transforming growth factor beta.
      Li, D M and Sun, H
      Cancer Res., 57: 2124-9 (1997)  1997

      Show Abstract
      9187108 9187108
      P-TEN, the tumor suppressor from human chromosome 10q23, is a dual-specificity phosphatase.
      Myers, M P, et al.
      Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 94: 9052-7 (1997)  1997

      Show Abstract
      9256433 9256433
      Mutation analysis of the putative tumor suppressor gene PTEN/MMAC1 in primary breast carcinomas.
      Rhei, E, et al.
      Cancer Res., 57: 3657-9 (1997)  1997

      Show Abstract
      9288766 9288766
      Growth suppression of glioma cells by PTEN requires a functional phosphatase catalytic domain.
      Furnari, F B, et al.
      Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 94: 12479-84 (1997)  1997

      Show Abstract
      9356475 9356475

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