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07-687 Anti-Cyclin E Antibody

07-687
100 µg  
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Species ReactivityKey ApplicationsHostFormatAntibody Type
M, RIP, WB, IHCRbAffinity PurifiedPolyclonal Antibody
Description
Catalogue Number07-687
Replaces04-223
Brand Family Upstate
Trade Name
  • Upstate
DescriptionAnti-Cyclin E Antibody
Background InformationCyclin E is a regulatory subunit of Cdk2 and controls G1 / S transition during the mammalian cell cycle. Multiple isoforms of Cyclin E are only expressed in tumors but not in normal tissue, suggesting a post transcriptional regulation of Cyclin E. In vitro analyses indicated that these truncated variant isoforms of Cyclin E are able to phosphorylate histone H1. Alterations in the Cyclin E protein have been implicated as indicators of worse prognosis in various cancers.
References
Product Information
FormatAffinity Purified
Control
  • 3T3/A31 cell lysate, human colon carcinoma tissue
PresentationPBS containing 0.1% sodium azide and 0.2% gelatin.
Quality LevelMQ100
Applications
ApplicationDetect Cyclin E with Anti-Cyclin E Antibody (Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody), that has been shown to work in IP, WB & IHC.
Key Applications
  • Immunoprecipitation
  • Western Blotting
  • Immunohistochemistry
Biological Information
ImmunogenKLH-conjugated, synthetic peptide corresponding to amino acids 378-396 (GVLTPPHSSKKQSSEQETE) of rat Cyclin E
HostRabbit
SpecificityCyclin E
IsotypeIgG
Species Reactivity
  • Mouse
  • Rat
Antibody TypePolyclonal Antibody
Entrez Gene Number
Entrez Gene SummaryThe protein encoded by this gene belongs to the highly conserved cyclin family, whose members are characterized by a dramatic periodicity in protein abundance through the cell cycle. Cyclins function as regulators of CDK kinases. Different cyclins exhibit distinct expression and degradation patterns which contribute to the temporal coordination of each mitotic event. This cyclin forms a complex with and functions as a regulatory subunit of CDK2, whose activity is required for cell cycle G1/S transition. This protein accumulates at the G1-S phase boundary and is degraded as cells progress through S phase. Overexpression of this gene has been observed in many tumors, which results in chromosome instability, and thus may contribute to tumorigenesis. This protein was found to associate with, and be involved in, the phosphorylation of NPAT protein (nuclear protein mapped to the ATM locus), which participates in cell-cycle regulated histone gene expression and plays a critical role in promoting cell-cycle progression in the absence of pRB. Two alternatively spliced transcript variants of this gene, which encode distinct isoforms, have been described. Two additional splice variants were reported but detailed nucleotide sequence information is not yet available.
Gene Symbol
  • CCNE1
  • CCNE
Purification MethodImmunoAffinity Purified
UniProt Number
UniProt SummaryFUNCTION: SwissProt: P24864 # Essential for the control of the cell cycle at the G1/S (start) transition.
SIZE: 410 amino acids; 47077 Da
SUBUNIT: Interacts with a member of the CDK2/CDK protein kinases to form a serine/threonine kinase holoenzyme complex. The cyclin subunit imparts substrate specificity to the complex. Interacts with retinoblastoma binding protein 3 and retinoblastoma-like protein 1. Found in a complex with CDK2, CABLES1 and CCNA1 (By similarity). Part of a complex consisting of UHRF2, CDK2 and CCNE1.
SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Nucleus.
TISSUE SPECIFICITY: Highly expressed in testis and placenta. Low levels in bronchial epithelial cells.
PTM: Phosphorylation of Thr-395 by GSK3 and of Ser-399 by CDK2 accelerates degradation via the ubiquitin proteasome pathway. Phosphorylated upon DNA damage, probably by ATM or ATR.
SIMILARITY: SwissProt: P24864 ## Belongs to the cyclin family. Cyclin E subfamily.
Molecular WeightMr 52kDa
Physicochemical Information
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Materials Information
Toxicological Information
Safety Information according to GHS
Safety Information
Product Usage Statements
Quality Assuranceroutinely evaluated by immunoblot on RIPA lysates from 3T3/A31 cells
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 Conditionsstable for 1 year at 4°C from date of shipment
Packaging Information
Material Size100 µg
Transport Information
Supplemental Information
Specifications
Global Trade Item Number
Catalogue Number GTIN
07-687 04053252511806

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Anti-Cyclin E Antibody SDS

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Anti-Cyclin E Antibody Certificates of Analysis

TitleLot Number
Anti-Cyclin E (immunoaffinity purified IgG) 2979898
Anti-Cyclin E (immunoaffinity purified IgG) 3022403
Anti-Cyclin E (immunoaffinity purified IgG) 2939713
Anti-Cyclin E (immunoaffinity purified IgG) 2455637
Anti-Cyclin E (immunoaffinity purified IgG) 2897757
Anti-Cyclin E (immunoaffinity purified IgG) 3072881
Anti-Cyclin E (immunoaffinity purified IgG) 3140219
Anti-Cyclin E (immunoaffinity purified IgG) - 2031434 2031434
Anti-Cyclin E (immunoaffinity purified IgG) - 2225243 2225243
Anti-Cyclin E (immunoaffinity purified IgG) - 3182695 3182695

References

Reference overviewApplicationPub Med ID
Cell cycle regulation in mouse heart during embryonic and postnatal stages.
Aiko Ikenishi,Hitomi Okayama,Noriko Iwamoto,Satoshi Yoshitome,Shoji Tane,Kazuomi Nakamura,Tetsuya Obayashi,Toshinori Hayashi,Takashi Takeuchi
Development, growth & differentiation  54  2012

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In Vitro Suppression of Growth of Murine WEHI-3 Leukemia Cells and in Vivo Promotion of Phagocytosis in a Leukemia Mice Model by Indole-3-carbinol.
Hsu-Feng Lu,Wei-Lin Tung,Jai-Sing Yang,Fang-Ming Huang,Ching-Sung Lee,Yi-Ping Huang,Wen-Yen Liao,Yung-Liang Chen,Jing-Gung Chung
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry  60  2012

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Cyclin E is recruited to the nuclear matrix during differentiation, but is not recruited in cancer cells.
Munkley, J; Copeland, NA; Moignard, V; Knight, JR; Greaves, E; Ramsbottom, SA; Pownall, ME; Southgate, J; Ainscough, JF; Coverley, D
Nucleic acids research  39  2671-7  2011

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21109536 21109536
Trop2 expression contributes to tumor pathogenesis by activating the ERK MAPK pathway.
Cubas, R; Zhang, S; Li, M; Chen, C; Yao, Q
Molecular cancer  9  253  2010

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The retinoblastoma gene Rb and its family member p130 suppress lung adenocarcinoma induced by oncogenic K-Ras.
Ho, VM; Schaffer, BE; Karnezis, AN; Park, KS; Sage, J
Oncogene  28  1393-9  2009

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The cell cycle and DNA mismatch repair.
Allen G Schroering,Michael A Edelbrock,Timothy J Richards,Kandace J Williams
Experimental cell research  313  2007

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Liver-specific loss of beta-catenin results in delayed hepatocyte proliferation after partial hepatectomy.
Shigeki Sekine, Pedro J A Gutiérrez, Billy Yu-Ang Lan, Sandy Feng, Matthias Hebrok
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)  45  361-8  2007

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The Rho GTPase effector ROCK regulates cyclin A, cyclin D1, and p27Kip1 levels by distinct mechanisms.
Croft, DR; Olson, MF
Molecular and cellular biology  26  4612-27  2006

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Rescue of cyclin D1 deficiency by knockin cyclin E.
Geng, Y, et al.
Cell, 97: 767-77 (1999)  1999

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Estrogen-induced activation of Cdk4 and Cdk2 during G1-S phase progression is accompanied by increased cyclin D1 expression and decreased cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor association with cyclin E-Cdk2.
Prall, O W, et al.
J. Biol. Chem., 272: 10882-94 (1997)  1997

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