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Product Name
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JunD antibody
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Product type
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Primary antibodies
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Description
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Rabbit polyclonal to JunD
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Immunogen
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Synthetic peptide: GCQLLPQHQVPAY, corresponding to amino acids 329-341 of Mouse JunD. BLAST 'GCQLLPQHQVPAY' with or 
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Reacts with
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Hu, Ms
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Predicted to react
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Rat (Due to sequence homology)
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Tested applications
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WB
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Abreviews
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Application notes
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Recommended dilutions WB: Use at a concentration of 10 µg/ml. Detects a band of approximately 37-41 kDa (predicted molecular weight: 41.6 kDa) representing JunD from both un-induced and induced murine NIH 3T3 cells.
Not tested in other applications. Optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user.
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Positive control
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Mouse cells.
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Cellular localization
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Nuclear
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Research areas
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Cardiovascular >> Heart >> Hypertrophy >> Transcription factors Chromatin and Nuclear Signaling >> Transcription >> Cancer susceptibility >> Proto-oncogenes Chromatin and Nuclear Signaling >> Transcription >> Domain Families >> HLH / Leucine Zipper >> Leucine Zipper
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Relevance
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JunD is the most broadly expressed member of the Jun family and the AP1 transcription factor complex. It has been found that primary fibroblasts lacking murine JunD displayed p53-dependent growth arrest, upregulated p19(ARF) expression, and premature senescence. In contrast, immortalized cell lines lacking JunD showed increased proliferation and higher cyclin D1 levels. These properties were reminiscent of the effects of oncogenic RAS expression on primary and established cell cultures. Furthermore, JunD -/- fibroblasts exhibited increased p53-dependent apoptosis upon ultraviolet irradiation and were sensitive to the cytotoxic effects of tumor necrosis factor-alpha. The antiapoptotic role of JunD was confirmed using an in vivo model of TNF-mediated hepatitis. The authors proposed that JunD protects cells from senescence, or apoptotic responses to stress stimuli, by acting as a modulator of the signaling pathways that link RAS to p53.
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Database links
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Raised in
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Rabbit
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Clonality
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Polyclonal
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Isotype
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IgG
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Purity
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Immunogen affinity purified
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Storage buffer
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Preservative: None Constituents: PBS
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Form
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Liquid
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Concentration
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2.000 mg/ml
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Storage instructions
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Shipped at 4°C. Upon delivery aliquot and store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze / thaw cycles.
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References for JunD antibody (ab5799)
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This product has been used in:
Govindarajan B et al. Overexpression of Akt converts radial growth melanoma to vertical growth melanoma. J Clin Invest 117:719-29 (2007). WB; Human. PubMed: 17318262
If you publish research using ab5799 please let us know so that we can cite the reference on this datasheet.
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