Anti-phospho-CENP-A (Ser7)

Anti-phospho-CENP-A (Ser7)
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Centromeres are the differentiated chromosomal domains that specify the mitotic behavior of... more
Product information "Anti-phospho-CENP-A (Ser7)"
Centromeres are the differentiated chromosomal domains that specify the mitotic behavior of chromosomes. This gene encodes a centromere protein which contains a histone H3 related histone fold domain that is required for targeting to the centromere. Centromere protein A is proposed to be a component of a modified nucleosome or nucleosome-like structure in which it replaces 1 or both copies of conventional histone H3 in the (H3-H4)2 tetrameric core of the nucleosome particle. The protein is a replication-independent histone that is a member of the histone H3 family. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encoding distinct isoforms. [provided by RefSeq, Nov 2015], Protein function: Histone H3-like nucleosomal protein that is specifically found in centromeric nucleosomes (PubMed:7962047, PubMed:9024683, PubMed:11756469, PubMed:14667408, PubMed:15702419, PubMed:15475964, PubMed:15282608, PubMed:17651496, PubMed:19114591, PubMed:27499292, PubMed:20739937). Replaces conventional H3 in the nucleosome core of centromeric chromatin that serves as an assembly site for the inner kinetochore (PubMed:18072184). The presence of CENPA subtly modifies the nucleosome structure and the way DNA is wrapped around the nucleosome and gives rise to protruding DNA ends that are less well- ordered and rigid compared to nucleosomes containing histone H3 (PubMed:27499292, PubMed:26878239). May serve as an epigenetic mark that propagates centromere identity through replication and cell division (PubMed:15475964, PubMed:15282608, PubMed:26878239, PubMed:20739937, PubMed:21478274). Required for recruitment and assembly of kinetochore proteins, and as a consequence required for progress through mitosis, chromosome segregation and cytokinesis (PubMed:11756469, PubMed:14667408, PubMed:18072184, PubMed:23818633, PubMed:25556658, PubMed:27499292). [The UniProt Consortium] Recommended dilutions: Immunofluorescence: 1/200 - 1/1000. ELISA: 1/10000. Not yet tested in other applications.. Cellular localization: Nucleus . Chromosome, centromere, kinetochore . Chromosome, centromere . Localizes exclusively in the kinetochore domain of centromeres. Occupies a compact domain at the inner kinetochore plate stretching across 2 thirds of the length of the constriction but encompassing only one third of the constriction width and height (PubMed:19114591). Phosphorylation at Ser-68 during early mitosis abolishes association with chromatin and centromeres and results in dispersed nuclear location (PubMed:25556658). .
Keywords: Anti-phospho-CENPA, Anti-phospho-CENP-A, Anti-phospho-Centromere protein A, Anti-phospho-Centromere autoantigen A, Anti-phospho-Histone H3-like centromeric protein A, CENP-A (phospho Ser7) rabbit pAb
Supplier: ELK Biotechnology
Supplier-Nr: ES4510

Properties

Application: IF, ELISA
Antibody Type: Polyclonal
Conjugate: No
Host: Rabbit
Species reactivity: human, rat, mouse,
Immunogen: The antiserum was produced against synthesized peptide derived from human Centromeric Protein A around the phosphorylation site of Ser7. AA range:1-50
Format: Antiserum

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Storage: -20°C
Shipping: +4°C (International: +4°C)
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