Recombinant WHSC1 Monoclonal Antibody (AN301885L)
For research use only.
| Verified Samples | Verified Samples in WB: Jurkat, HUT-78, Raji |
| Dilution | WB 1:1000-1:5000 |
| Isotype | IgG, κ |
| Host | Rabbit |
| Reactivity | Human, |
| Applications | WB |
| Clonality | Monoclonal;Recombinant |
| Immunogen | Recombinant human WHSC1 fragment |
| Abbre | WHSC1 |
| Synonyms | TRX, NSD, WHSC, KIAA, NSD2, KMT3F, KMT3G, MMSET, REIIBP, TRX5, WHS, WHSC1, KIAA1090 |
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| Calculated MW | 153 kDa |
| Observed MW |
153 kDa
Western blotting is a method for detecting a certain protein in a complex sample based on the specific binding of antigen and antibody. Different proteins can be divided into bands based on different mobility rates. The mobility is affected by many factors, which may cause the observed band size to be inconsistent with the expected size. The common factors include: 1. Post-translational modifications: For example, modifications such as glycosylation, phosphorylation, methylation, and acetylation will increase the molecular weight of the protein. 2. Splicing variants: Different expression patterns of various mRNA splicing bodies may produce proteins of different sizes. 3. Post-translational cleavage: Many proteins are first synthesized into precursor proteins and then cleaved to form active forms, such as COL1A1. 4. Relative charge: the composition of amino acids (the proportion of charged amino acids and uncharged amino acids). 5. Formation of multimers: For example, in protein dimer, strong interactions between proteins can cause the bands to be larger. However, the use of reducing conditions can usually avoid the formation of multimers. If a protein in a sample has different modified forms at the same time, multiple bands may be detected on the membrane. |
| Cellular Localization | Nucleus, Cytoplasm |
| Concentration | 1 mg/mL |
| Buffer | PBS, 50% glycerol, 0.05% Proclin 300, 0.05% protein protectant. |
| Purification Method | Protein A purified |
| Research Areas | Epigenetics and Nuclear Signaling, Tags and Cell Markers |
| Clone No. | A601 |
| Conjugation | Unconjugated |
| Storage | Store at -20°C Valid for 12 months. Avoid freeze / thaw cycles. |
| Shipping | Ice bag |
| background | WHSC1, also known as MMSET or NSD2, is a SET domain containing histone lysine methyltransferase that can di- and trimethylate histone H3 at lysine 36 (H3K36). WHSC1 mRNA is highly expressed in embryonic tissues, especially those with high degrees of proliferation, whereas in adult tissues, the mRNA is primarily expressed in thymus and testis. WHSC1 is implicated in cellular adhesion, clonogenic growth and tumorigenicity. Its overexpression has been found in various cancers. It undergoes alternative splicing resulting in different protein isoforms. Recently WHSC1 has been identified as a critical epigenetic regulator for Tfh differentiation. |
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