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AB5684 Anti-Neurogenin-3 Antibody, a.a. 80-93 of mouse Neurogenin-3.

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AB5684
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Species ReactivityKey ApplicationsHostFormatAntibody Type
H, M, RIHCRbAffinity PurifiedPolyclonal Antibody
Description
Catalogue NumberAB5684
Brand Family Chemicon®
Trade Name
  • Chemicon
DescriptionAnti-Neurogenin-3 Antibody, a.a. 80-93 of mouse Neurogenin-3.
Alternate Names
  • MATH4b
Background InformationNeurogenins are a family of bHLH transcription factors involved in specifying neuronal differentiation. They are related to Drosophila atonal. The neurogenins (ngns) make up one of these atonal-related gene families. In neural crest cells, the atonal-related neurogenin family is particularly important for the sensory lineage (Neurogenins Are Essential for the Formation of dorsal root ganglia), while the achaete-scute homologue ash1 (Mash1) is important for aspects of autonomic neurogenesis (Mash1 Is Essential for Noradrenergic Differentiation). Neurogenin-3 promotes pancreatic development.
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Product Information
FormatAffinity Purified
HS Code3002 15 90
Control
  • Rat brain tissue.
PresentationAffinity purified immunoglobulin. Precipitated antibody in a solution of 50% saturated ammonium sulfate and PBS containing no preservatives.
Quality LevelMQ100
Applications
ApplicationAnti-Neurogenin-3 Antibody, a.a. 80-93 of mouse Neurogenin-3. detects level of Neurogenin-3 & has been published & validated for use in IH.
Key Applications
  • Immunohistochemistry
Application NotesImmunohistochemistry: 1:200-1:1,000.
Immunocytochemistry: Cat. # AB5684 detects Neurogenin-3 in PC12 cells at 1:500 dilution.
Not recommended for Western blot
Biological Information
ImmunogenSynthetic peptide, amino acids 80-93 of mouse Neurogenin 3.
Epitopea.a. 80-93 of mouse Neurogenin 3.
HostRabbit
SpecificityRecognizes Neurogenin 3 (MATH4b), a Helix-loop-helix class of transcription factor.
IsotypeIgG
Species Reactivity
  • Human
  • Mouse
  • Rat
Antibody TypePolyclonal Antibody
Entrez Gene Number
Entrez Gene SummaryNeurogenin-3 (NEUROG3) is expressed in endocrine progenitor cells and is required for endocrine cell development in the pancreas and intestine (Wang et al., 2006 [PubMed 16855267]). It belongs to a family of basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors involved in the determination of neural precursor cells in the neuroectoderm (Gradwohl et al., 2000 [PubMed 10677506]).[supplied by OMIM]
Gene Symbol
  • NEUROG3
  • ATOH5
  • Atoh5
  • ngn3
  • NGN3
  • MATH4B
  • Math4B
  • Neurogenin-3
UniProt Number
UniProt SummaryFUNCTION: SwissProt: Q9Y4Z2 # Involved in neurogenesis. Also required for the specification of a common precursor of the 4 pancreatic endocrine cell types (By similarity).
SIZE: 214 amino acids; 22969 Da
SUBUNIT: Efficient DNA binding requires dimerization with another bHLH protein (By similarity).
SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Nucleus (Potential).
DISEASE: SwissProt: Q9Y4Z2 # Defects in NEUROG3 are the cause of congenital malabsorptive diarrhea 4 (DIAR4) [MIM:610370]. DIAR4 is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by generalized malabsorption and a paucity of enteroendocrine cells. Patients with congenital diarrhea generally present within the first weeks after birth with severe, life-threatening watery diarrhea that can be classified as either secretory or malabsorptive in nature. Routine clinical evaluation, including intestinal biopsy, may be used to further categorize the diarrhea according to the severity of the inflammation and to assess the integrity of the crypt- villus axis and the architecture of the epithelial layer. On the basis of both clinical and pathological characteristics, various specialized formulas may be used to minimize the diarrheal symptoms, although some children require extended periods of intravenous nutrition to sustain normal growth and development.
SIMILARITY: SwissProt: Q9Y4Z2 ## Contains 1 basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) domain.
Molecular Weight~ 23 kDa
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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 -20ºC from date of receipt.
Packaging Information
Material Size100 µg
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Catalogue Number GTIN
AB5684 04053252590450

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Anti-Neurogenin-3 Antibody, a.a. 80-93 of mouse Neurogenin-3. MSDS

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Anti-Neurogenin-3 Antibody, a.a. 80-93 of mouse Neurogenin-3. Certificates of Analysis

TitleLot Number
Anti-Neurogenin 3 2462748
Anti-Neurogenin 3 - 2430354 2430354
Anti-Neurogenin 3 - 1963080 1963080
Anti-Neurogenin 3 - 1994356 1994356
Anti-Neurogenin 3 - 1994887 1994887
Anti-Neurogenin 3 - 2092652 2092652
Anti-Neurogenin 3 - 2202426 2202426
Anti-Neurogenin 3 - 2325032 2325032
Anti-Neurogenin 3 - 2519231 2519231
Anti-Neurogenin 3 - 3205929 3205929

References

Reference overviewApplicationPub Med ID
Indolactam V/GLP-1-mediated differentiation of human iPS cells into glucose-responsive insulin-secreting progeny.
Thatava, T; Nelson, TJ; Edukulla, R; Sakuma, T; Ohmine, S; Tonne, JM; Yamada, S; Kudva, Y; Terzic, A; Ikeda, Y
Gene therapy  18  283-93  2011

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Immunofluorescence21048796 21048796
Expression in murine teratocarcinoma F9 cells of transcription factors involved in pancreas development.
O'Driscoll L, Gammell P, Clynes M.
Transplantation proceedings  36  1151-8  2004

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