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AB3350

Anti-BMAL1 antibody

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Rabbit Polyclonal BMAL1 antibody. Suitable for ICC, WB and reacts with Human, Mouse, Rat samples. Cited in 100 publications. Immunogen corresponding to Synthetic Peptide within Mouse Bmal1 aa 550-600.

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Arntl, Bmal1, Basic helix-loop-helix ARNT-like protein 1, Arnt3, Aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator-like protein 1, Brain and muscle ARNT-like 1

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Immunocytochemistry - Anti-BMAL1 antibody (AB3350)
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Immunocytochemistry - Anti-BMAL1 antibody (AB3350)

Immunocytochemistry analysis of 4% paraformaldehyde-fixed SH-SY5Y cells permeabilised with 0.1% Triton™ X-100 (10 mins) and blocked with 1% BSA (1 hour).

a) BMAL1 is stained with ab3350 at 2μg/ml concentration and Goat anti-Rabbit IgG (H+L) Superclonal™ Secondary Antibody, Alexa Fluor® 488 conjugate in 1/2000 dilution (green). b) Nuclear staining with DAPI and SlowFade® Gold Antifade Mountant (blue). c) F-actin stainined with a 1/3000 dilution Alexa Fluor® 555 Rhodamine Phalloidin (red). d) merged image. e) control with no primary antibody.

Western blot - Anti-BMAL1 antibody (AB3350)
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Western blot - Anti-BMAL1 antibody (AB3350)

The 75 kDa band observed is comparable to the molecular weight seen with other commercially available antibodies to BMAL1.

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Western blot - Anti-BMAL1 antibody (ab3350) at 1 µg/mL

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HeLa (Human epithelial carcinoma cell line) Whole Cell Lysate at 10 µg

Secondary

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Western blot - Goat Anti-Rabbit IgG H&L (HRP) preadsorbed (<a href='/en-us/products/secondary-antibodies/goat-rabbit-igg-h-l-hrp-preadsorbed-ab97080'>ab97080</a>) at 1/5000 dilution

Predicted band size: 68 kDa

Observed band size: 51 kDa,75 kDa

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Exposure time: 3min

Western blot - Anti-BMAL1 antibody (AB3350)
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Western blot - Anti-BMAL1 antibody (AB3350)

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Western blot - Anti-BMAL1 antibody (ab3350) at 1/500 dilution

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U251 cell lysate at 25 µg

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U87-MG cell lysate at 25 µg

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NIH-3T3 cell lysate at 25 µg

Predicted band size: 68 kDa

Observed band size: 69 kDa

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Key facts

Host species

Rabbit

Clonality

Polyclonal

Isotype

IgG

Carrier free

No

Reacts with

Mouse, Rat, Human

Applications

WB, ICC

applications

Immunogen

Synthetic Peptide within Mouse Bmal1 aa 550-600. The exact immunogen used to generate this antibody is proprietary information.

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Specificity

Detects BMAL 1 / aryl hydrocarbon nuclear translocator 3 (ARNT 3) from hamster and mouse tissues as well as recombinant human BMAL 1.

Reactivity data

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Properties and storage information

Form
Liquid
Purification technique
Affinity purification Immunogen
Storage buffer
Preservative: 0.05% Sodium azide Constituents: PBS, 0.1% BSA
Shipped at conditions
Blue Ice
Appropriate short-term storage duration
1-2 weeks
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
+4°C
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
-20°C
Aliquoting information
Upon delivery aliquot
Storage information
Avoid freeze / thaw cycle

Product protocols

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Target data

Transcriptional activator which forms a core component of the circadian clock. The circadian clock, an internal time-keeping system, regulates various physiological processes through the generation of approximately 24 hour circadian rhythms in gene expression, which are translated into rhythms in metabolism and behavior. It is derived from the Latin roots 'circa' (about) and 'diem' (day) and acts as an important regulator of a wide array of physiological functions including metabolism, sleep, body temperature, blood pressure, endocrine, immune, cardiovascular, and renal function. Consists of two major components : the central clock, residing in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the brain, and the peripheral clocks that are present in nearly every tissue and organ system. Both the central and peripheral clocks can be reset by environmental cues, also known as Zeitgebers (German for 'timegivers'). The predominant Zeitgeber for the central clock is light, which is sensed by retina and signals directly to the SCN. The central clock entrains the peripheral clocks through neuronal and hormonal signals, body temperature and feeding-related cues, aligning all clocks with the external light/dark cycle. Circadian rhythms allow an organism to achieve temporal homeostasis with its environment at the molecular level by regulating gene expression to create a peak of protein expression once every 24 hours to control when a particular physiological process is most active with respect to the solar day. Transcription and translation of core clock components (CLOCK, NPAS2, BMAL1, BMAL2, PER1, PER2, PER3, CRY1 and CRY2) plays a critical role in rhythm generation, whereas delays imposed by post-translational modifications (PTMs) are important for determining the period (tau) of the rhythms (tau refers to the period of a rhythm and is the length, in time, of one complete cycle). A diurnal rhythm is synchronized with the day/night cycle, while the ultradian and infradian rhythms have a period shorter and longer than 24 hours, respectively. Disruptions in the circadian rhythms contribute to the pathology of cardiovascular diseases, cancer, metabolic syndromes and aging. A transcription/translation feedback loop (TTFL) forms the core of the molecular circadian clock mechanism. Transcription factors, CLOCK or NPAS2 and BMAL1 or BMAL2, form the positive limb of the feedback loop, act in the form of a heterodimer and activate the transcription of core clock genes and clock-controlled genes (involved in key metabolic processes), harboring E-box elements (5'-CACGTG-3') within their promoters. The core clock genes : PER1/2/3 and CRY1/2 which are transcriptional repressors form the negative limb of the feedback loop and interact with the CLOCK|NPAS2-BMAL1|BMAL2 heterodimer inhibiting its activity and thereby negatively regulating their own expression. This heterodimer also activates nuclear receptors NR1D1/2 and RORA/B/G, which form a second feedback loop and which activate and repress BMAL1 transcription, respectively. BMAL1 positively regulates myogenesis and negatively regulates adipogenesis via the transcriptional control of the genes of the canonical Wnt signaling pathway. Plays a role in normal pancreatic beta-cell function; regulates glucose-stimulated insulin secretion via the regulation of antioxidant genes NFE2L2/NRF2 and its targets SESN2, PRDX3, CCLC and CCLM. Negatively regulates the mTORC1 signaling pathway; regulates the expression of MTOR and DEPTOR. Controls diurnal oscillations of Ly6C inflammatory monocytes; rhythmic recruitment of the PRC2 complex imparts diurnal variation to chemokine expression that is necessary to sustain Ly6C monocyte rhythms. Regulates the expression of HSD3B2, STAR, PTGS2, CYP11A1, CYP19A1 and LHCGR in the ovary and also the genes involved in hair growth. Plays an important role in adult hippocampal neurogenesis by regulating the timely entry of neural stem/progenitor cells (NSPCs) into the cell cycle and the number of cell divisions that take place prior to cell-cycle exit. Regulates the circadian expression of CIART and KLF11. The CLOCK-BMAL1 heterodimer regulates the circadian expression of SERPINE1/PAI1, VWF, B3, CCRN4L/NOC, NAMPT, DBP, MYOD1, PPARGC1A, PPARGC1B, SIRT1, GYS2, F7, NGFR, GNRHR, BHLHE40/DEC1, ATF4, MTA1, KLF10 and also genes implicated in glucose and lipid metabolism. Promotes rhythmic chromatin opening, regulating the DNA accessibility of other transcription factors. May play a role in spermatogenesis; contributes to the chromatoid body assembly and physiology. The NPAS2-BMAL1 heterodimer positively regulates the expression of MAOA, F7 and LDHA and modulates the circadian rhythm of daytime contrast sensitivity by regulating the rhythmic expression of adenylate cyclase type 1 (ADCY1) in the retina. The preferred binding motif for the CLOCK-BMAL1 heterodimer is 5'-CACGTGA-3', which contains a flanking adenine nucleotide at the 3-prime end of the canonical 6-nucleotide E-box sequence (By similarity). CLOCK specifically binds to the half-site 5'-CAC-3', while BMAL1 binds to the half-site 5'-GTGA-3' (By similarity). The CLOCK-BMAL1 heterodimer also recognizes the non-canonical E-box motifs 5'-AACGTGA-3' and 5'-CATGTGA-3' (By similarity). Essential for the rhythmic interaction of CLOCK with ASS1 and plays a critical role in positively regulating CLOCK-mediated acetylation of ASS1 (PubMed : 28985504). Plays a role in protecting against lethal sepsis by limiting the expression of immune checkpoint protein CD274 in macrophages in a PKM2-dependent manner (PubMed : 29996098). Regulates the diurnal rhythms of skeletal muscle metabolism via transcriptional activation of genes promoting triglyceride synthesis (DGAT2) and metabolic efficiency (COQ10B) (PubMed : 30096135).
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Publications (100)

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Behavioral and brain functions : BBF 21:22 PubMed40646562

2025

Knockout of Bmal1 in dopaminergic neurons induces ADHD-like symptoms via hyperactive dopamine signaling in male mice.

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Yichun Zhang,Xin Li,Yong Liu,Xiangyu Li,Dengfeng Liu,Qingyun Han,Xiran Liu,Xuyi Wang,Jia-Da Li,Suixin Deng

Inflammation research : official journal of the European Histamine Research Society ... [et al.] 74:96 PubMed40583106

2025

Lipid metabolic adaptations during inflammation are controlled by the circadian clock and impaired by light at night.

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Beata Benedikova,Viera Sebenova Jerigova,Michal Zeman,Monika Okuliarova

Nature 641:1017-1028 PubMed40269168

2025

BMAL1-HIF2A heterodimer modulates circadian variations of myocardial injury.

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Wei Ruan,Tao Li,In Hyuk Bang,Jaewoong Lee,Wankun Deng,Xinxin Ma,Cong Luo,Fang Du,Seung-Hee Yoo,Boyun Kim,Jiwen Li,Xiaoyi Yuan,Katherine Figarella,Yu A An,Yin-Ying Wang,Yafen Liang,Matthew DeBerge,Dongze Zhang,Zhen Zhou,Yanyu Wang,Joshua M Gorham,Jonathan G Seidman,Christine E Seidman,Sary F Aranki,Ragini Nair,Lei Li,Jagat Narula,Zhongming Zhao,Alemayehu A Gorfe,Jochen D Muehlschlegel,Kuang-Lei Tsai,Holger K Eltzschig

Molecular vision 30:379-389 PubMed39959169

2025

Global mapping of BMAL1 protein-DNA interactions in human retinal Müller cells.

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Qianyi Luo,Neel Sangani,Surabhi Abhyankar,Sahiti Somalraju,Sarath Chandra Janga,Ashay D Bhatwadekar

iScience 27:111179 PubMed39524327

2024

Core circadian transcription factor Bmal1 mediates β cell response and recovery from pro-inflammatory injury.

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Kuntol Rakshit,Matthew R Brown,Naureen Javeed,Jeong-Heon Lee,Tamas Ordog,Aleksey V Matveyenko

Journal of sport and health science 14:100968 PubMed39187065

2024

BMAL1/PGC1α4-FNDC5/irisin axis impacts distinct outcomes of time-of-day resistance exercise.

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Mingwei Guo,Fei Shen,Xiaozhen Guo,Jun Zhang,Ying Ma,Xia Wu,Hui Zuo,Jing Yao,Yepeng Hu,Dongmei Wang,Yu Li,Jin Li,Jin Qiu,Jian Yu,Meiyao Meng,Ying Zheng,Xin Chen,Mingkai Gong,Kailin Liu,Ling Jin,Xiangyu Ren,Qiang Zhang,Yu Zhao,Xuejiang Gu,Feixia Shen,Dali Li,Liangcai Gao,Chang Liu,Fei Zhou,Mian Li,Jiqiu Wang,Shuzhe Ding,Xinran Ma,Jian Lu,Cen Xie,Junjie Xiao,Lingyan Xu

Diabetologia 67:2316-2328 PubMed38981930

2024

Molecular circadian clock disruption in the leukocytes of individuals with type 2 diabetes and overweight, and its relationship with leukocyte-endothelial interactions.

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Clara Luna-Marco,Deédeni Devos,Julia Cacace,Meylin Fernandez-Reyes,Pedro Díaz-Pozo,Juan D Salazar,Eva Solá,Carlos Morillas,Milagros Rocha,Víctor M Víctor,Susana Rovira-Llopis

Experimental & molecular medicine 56:1655-1666 PubMed38956298

2024

Circadian disruption reduces MUC4 expression via the clock molecule BMAL1 during dry eye development.

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Hao Zeng,Xue Yang,Kai Liao,Xin Zuo,Lihong Liang,Dalian He,Rong Ju,Bowen Wang,Jin Yuan

British journal of pharmacology 181:3743-3759 PubMed38862812

2024

Circadian time-dependent effects of experimental colitis on theophylline disposition and toxicity.

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Yi Yang,Pengcheng Wu,Juntao Guo,Zhixi Pan,Shubin Lin,Wanying Zeng,Cunchuan Wang,Zhiyong Dong,Shuai Wang

EMBO reports 25:593-615 PubMed38228788

2024

Osteocalcin of maternal and embryonic origins synergize to establish homeostasis in offspring.

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Danilo Correa Pinto Junior,Isabella Canal Delgado,Haiyang Yang,Alisson Clemenceau,André Corvelo,Giuseppe Narzisi,Rajeeva Musunuri,Julian Meyer Berger,Lauren E Hendricks,Kazuya Tokumura,Na Luo,Hongchao Li,Franck Oury,Patricia Ducy,Vijay K Yadav,Xiang Li,Gerard Karsenty
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