Alexa Fluor® 647 Anti-Phosphotyrosine antibody [EPR16871]
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Rabbit Recombinant Monoclonal Phosphotyrosine antibody - conjugated to Alexa Fluor® 647. Suitable for ICC/IF and reacts with Modified Amino Acid samples.
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L-Phosphotyrosine, L-Tyrosine-O-phosphate, O-Phospho-L-tyrosine, O-Phosphotyrosine, Phospho-L-tyrosine, Phosphonotyrosine
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Immunocytochemistry/ Immunofluorescence - Alexa Fluor® 647 Anti-Phosphotyrosine antibody [EPR16871] (AB205480)
ab205480 staining Phosphotyrosine in C2C12 cells. The cells were incubated with 2mM H202 for 10 minutes (Treated) or solvent-only for control purposes (Non-treated). Cells were fixed with 4% formaldehyde (10min) and then blocked in 1% BSA/10% normal goat serum/0.3M glycine in 0.1% PBS-Tween for 1h. The cells were then incubated with ab205480 at 1/100 dilution (shown in red) and ab195887 Mouse monoclonal [DM1A] to alpha Tubulin - Microtubule Marker (Alexa Fluor® 488) at 2μg/ml (shown in green) overnight at +4°C. Nuclear DNA was labelled in blue with DAPI.
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Our RabMAb® technology is a patented hybridoma-based technology for making rabbit monoclonal antibodies. For details on our patents, please refer to RabMAb® patents.
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Biological function summary
Phosphorylated tyrosine residues modify the function and activity of proteins within cells. It is a critical component of signal transduction pathways and can alter protein functions when becoming part of large protein complexes. It often regulates receptor proteins and intracellular kinases modifying their ability to interact with other proteins like SH2 and PTB domain-containing proteins. Phosphotyrosine antibodies like anti-phosphotyrosine Ig2 are helpful research tools for detecting these modifications.
Pathways
The modification of tyrosine to phosphotyrosine participates significantly in pathways such as the MAPK/ERK pathway and the PI3K/AKT pathway. These pathways are important for various cellular processes including growth and survival. Proteins like EGFR and PDGFR regulate signaling cascades by phosphorylation of tyrosine residues and often interact with phosphotyrosine and phosphotyrosine antibodies importantly.
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