Anti-CTCF, clone CL0305

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ATA-AMAb90664.25 25 µl -

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330.00€
ATA-AMAb90664.100 100 µl -

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463.00€
 
Protein function: Chromatin binding factor that binds to DNA sequence specific sites. Involved in... more
Product information "Anti-CTCF, clone CL0305"
Protein function: Chromatin binding factor that binds to DNA sequence specific sites. Involved in transcriptional regulation by binding to chromatin insulators and preventing interaction between promoter and nearby enhancers and silencers. Acts as transcriptional repressor binding to promoters of vertebrate MYC gene and BAG1 gene. Also binds to the PLK and PIM1 promoters. Acts as a transcriptional activator of APP. Regulates APOA1/C3/A4/A5 gene cluster and controls MHC class II gene expression. Plays an essential role in oocyte and preimplantation embryo development by activating or repressing transcription. Seems to act as tumor suppressor. Plays a critical role in the epigenetic regulation. Participates in the allele-specific gene expression at the imprinted IGF2/H19 gene locus. On the maternal allele, binding within the H19 imprinting control region (ICR) mediates maternally inherited higher-order chromatin conformation to restrict enhancer access to IGF2. Plays a critical role in gene silencing over considerable distances in the genome. Preferentially interacts with unmethylated DNA, preventing spreading of CpG methylation and maintaining methylation-free zones. Inversely, binding to target sites is prevented by CpG methylation. Plays an important role in chromatin remodeling. Can dimerize when it is bound to different DNA sequences, mediating long-range chromatin looping. Mediates interchromosomal association between IGF2/H19 and WSB1/NF1 and may direct distant DNA segments to a common transcription factory. Causes local loss of histone acetylation and gain of histone methylation in the beta-globin locus, without affecting transcription. When bound to chromatin, it provides an anchor point for nucleosomes positioning. Seems to be essential for homologous X-chromosome pairing. May participate with Tsix in establishing a regulatable epigenetic switch for X chromosome inactivation. May play a role in preventing the propagation of stable methylation at the escape genes from X- inactivation. Involved in sister chromatid cohesion. Associates with both centromeres and chromosomal arms during metaphase and required for cohesin localization to CTCF sites. Regulates asynchronous replication of IGF2/H19. Plays a role in the recruitment of CENPE to the pericentromeric/centromeric regions of the chromosome during mitosis (PubMed:26321640). [The UniProt Consortium] Validated by standard strategies. Buffer: 40% glycerol and PBS (pH 7.2). 0.02% sodium azide is added as preservative. Highest antigen sequence identity to mouse: 99% and to rat: 100%. Epitope specificity: NMEEQPINIGELQLV.
Keywords: Anti-CTCF, Anti-CTCFL paralog, Anti-CCCTC-binding factor, Anti-11-zinc finger protein, Anti-Transcriptional repressor CTCF
Supplier: Atlas Antibodies
Supplier-Nr: AMAb90664

Properties

Application: ICC, IHC, WB
Antibody Type: Monoclonal
Clone: CL0305
Conjugate: No
Host: Mouse
Species reactivity: human
Immunogen: Recombinant Protein Epitope Signature Tag (PrEST) antigen sequence: QNQTDGGEVV QDVNSSVQMV MMEQLDPTLL QMKTEVMEGT VAPEAEAAVD DTQIITLQVV NMEEQPINIG ELQLVQVPVP VTVPVATTSV EELQGAYENE VSKEGLAESE PMICHTLPLP EGFQVVKVGA NGEVETLEQG ELPPQEDP (ATA-APrEST79786)

Database Information

KEGG ID : K23195 | Matching products
UniProt ID : P49711 | Matching products
Gene ID : GeneID 10664 | Matching products
Protein Atlas Nr. : ENSG00000102974

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