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AB275958

Anti-CDK1 (phospho Y15) antibody [BLR101H]

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Rabbit Recombinant Monoclonal CDK1 phospho Y15 antibody. Suitable for IP, WB and reacts with Human samples. Cited in 4 publications. Immunogen corresponding to Synthetic Peptide within Human CDK1 phospho Y15.

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CDC2, CDC28A, CDKN1, P34CDC2, CDK1, Cyclin-dependent kinase 1, Cell division control protein 2 homolog, Cell division protein kinase 1, p34 protein kinase

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Immunoprecipitation - Anti-CDK1 (phospho Y15) antibody [BLR101H] (AB275958)
  • IP

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Immunoprecipitation - Anti-CDK1 (phospho Y15) antibody [BLR101H] (AB275958)

CDK1 was immunoprecipitated from HeLa whole cell lysate (treated with phosphatase (+) or mock treated (-)) using ab275958 at at 20 μl/mg lysate.

Total CDK1 was immunoprecipitated by a Rabbit anti-CDK1 recombinant monoclonal antibody.

For blotting ab275958 was used at 1/1000 dilution.

Chemiluminescence with an exposure time of 10 seconds.

Lower panel shows WB for total CDK1 using rabbit anti-CDK1 recombinant monoclonal.

All lanes:

Immunoprecipitation - Anti-CDK1 (phospho Y15) antibody [BLR101H] (ab275958)

Predicted band size: 34 kDa

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Western blot - Anti-CDK1 (phospho Y15) antibody [BLR101H] (AB275958)
  • WB

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Western blot - Anti-CDK1 (phospho Y15) antibody [BLR101H] (AB275958)

Chemiluminescence with an exposure time of 10 seconds.

Lysates prepared using NETN lysis buffer.

Lower panel shows western blot for total CDK1 using rabbit anti-CDK1 recombinant monoclonal.

All lanes:

Western blot - Anti-CDK1 (phospho Y15) antibody [BLR101H] (ab275958) at 1/1000 dilution

Lane 1:

Whole cell lysate from HeLa cells treated with Hydroxyurea at 50 µg

Lane 2:

Whole cell lysate from HeLa cells mock treated at 50 µg

Secondary

All lanes:

HRP conjugated goat anti-rabbit IgG

Predicted band size: 34 kDa

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Key facts

Host species

Rabbit

Clonality

Monoclonal

Clone number

BLR101H

Isotype

IgG

Carrier free

No

Reacts with

Human

Applications

IP, WB

applications

Immunogen

Synthetic Peptide within Human CDK1 phospho Y15. The exact immunogen used to generate this antibody is proprietary information.

P06493

Reactivity data

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Properties and storage information

Form
Liquid
Purification technique
Affinity purification Immunogen
Storage buffer
pH: 8.2 Preservative: 0.09% Sodium azide Constituents: 99% Borate buffered saline, 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
+4°C
Aliquoting information
Upon delivery aliquot
Storage information
Avoid freeze / thaw cycle

Product protocols

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Target data

Plays a key role in the control of the eukaryotic cell cycle by modulating the centrosome cycle as well as mitotic onset; promotes G2-M transition via association with multiple interphase cyclins (PubMed : 16407259, PubMed : 16933150, PubMed : 17459720, PubMed : 18356527, PubMed : 19509060, PubMed : 19917720, PubMed : 20171170, PubMed : 20935635, PubMed : 20937773, PubMed : 21063390, PubMed : 2188730, PubMed : 23355470, PubMed : 2344612, PubMed : 23601106, PubMed : 23602554, PubMed : 25556658, PubMed : 26829474, PubMed : 27814491, PubMed : 30139873, PubMed : 30704899). Phosphorylates PARVA/actopaxin, APC, AMPH, APC, BARD1, Bcl-xL/BCL2L1, BRCA2, CALD1, CASP8, CDC7, CDC20, CDC25A, CDC25C, CC2D1A, CENPA, CSNK2 proteins/CKII, FZR1/CDH1, CDK7, CEBPB, CHAMP1, DMD/dystrophin, EEF1 proteins/EF-1, EZH2, KIF11/EG5, EGFR, FANCG, FOS, GFAP, GOLGA2/GM130, GRASP1, UBE2A/hHR6A, HIST1H1 proteins/histone H1, HMGA1, HIVEP3/KRC, KAT5, LMNA, LMNB, LBR, LATS1, MAP1B, MAP4, MARCKS, MCM2, MCM4, MKLP1, MLST8, MYB, NEFH, NFIC, NPC/nuclear pore complex, PITPNM1/NIR2, NPM1, NCL, NUCKS1, NPM1/numatrin, ORC1, PRKAR2A, EEF1E1/p18, EIF3F/p47, p53/TP53, NONO/p54NRB, PAPOLA, PLEC/plectin, RB1, TPPP, UL40/R2, RAB4A, RAP1GAP, RBBP8/CtIP, RCC1, RPS6KB1/S6K1, KHDRBS1/SAM68, ESPL1, SKI, BIRC5/survivin, STIP1, TEX14, beta-tubulins, MAPT/TAU, NEDD1, VIM/vimentin, TK1, FOXO1, RUNX1/AML1, SAMHD1, SIRT2, CGAS and RUNX2 (PubMed : 16407259, PubMed : 16933150, PubMed : 17459720, PubMed : 18356527, PubMed : 19202191, PubMed : 19509060, PubMed : 19917720, PubMed : 20171170, PubMed : 20935635, PubMed : 20937773, PubMed : 21063390, PubMed : 2188730, PubMed : 23355470, PubMed : 2344612, PubMed : 23601106, PubMed : 23602554, PubMed : 25556658, PubMed : 26829474, PubMed : 27814491, PubMed : 30704899, PubMed : 32351706, PubMed : 34741373). CDK1/CDC2-cyclin-B controls pronuclear union in interphase fertilized eggs (PubMed : 18480403, PubMed : 20360007). Essential for early stages of embryonic development (PubMed : 18480403, PubMed : 20360007). During G2 and early mitosis, CDC25A/B/C-mediated dephosphorylation activates CDK1/cyclin complexes which phosphorylate several substrates that trigger at least centrosome separation, Golgi dynamics, nuclear envelope breakdown and chromosome condensation (PubMed : 18480403, PubMed : 20360007, PubMed : 2188730, PubMed : 2344612, PubMed : 30139873). Once chromosomes are condensed and aligned at the metaphase plate, CDK1 activity is switched off by WEE1- and PKMYT1-mediated phosphorylation to allow sister chromatid separation, chromosome decondensation, reformation of the nuclear envelope and cytokinesis (PubMed : 18480403, PubMed : 20360007). Phosphorylates KRT5 during prometaphase and metaphase (By similarity). Inactivated by PKR/EIF2AK2- and WEE1-mediated phosphorylation upon DNA damage to stop cell cycle and genome replication at the G2 checkpoint thus facilitating DNA repair (PubMed : 20360007). Reactivated after successful DNA repair through WIP1-dependent signaling leading to CDC25A/B/C-mediated dephosphorylation and restoring cell cycle progression (PubMed : 20395957). Catalyzes lamin (LMNA, LMNB1 and LMNB2) phosphorylation at the onset of mitosis, promoting nuclear envelope breakdown (PubMed : 2188730, PubMed : 2344612, PubMed : 37788673). In proliferating cells, CDK1-mediated FOXO1 phosphorylation at the G2-M phase represses FOXO1 interaction with 14-3-3 proteins and thereby promotes FOXO1 nuclear accumulation and transcription factor activity, leading to cell death of postmitotic neurons (PubMed : 18356527). The phosphorylation of beta-tubulins regulates microtubule dynamics during mitosis (PubMed : 16371510). NEDD1 phosphorylation promotes PLK1-mediated NEDD1 phosphorylation and subsequent targeting of the gamma-tubulin ring complex (gTuRC) to the centrosome, an important step for spindle formation (PubMed : 19509060). In addition, CC2D1A phosphorylation regulates CC2D1A spindle pole localization and association with SCC1/RAD21 and centriole cohesion during mitosis (PubMed : 20171170). The phosphorylation of Bcl-xL/BCL2L1 after prolongated G2 arrest upon DNA damage triggers apoptosis (PubMed : 19917720). In contrast, CASP8 phosphorylation during mitosis prevents its activation by proteolysis and subsequent apoptosis (PubMed : 20937773). This phosphorylation occurs in cancer cell lines, as well as in primary breast tissues and lymphocytes (PubMed : 20937773). EZH2 phosphorylation promotes H3K27me3 maintenance and epigenetic gene silencing (PubMed : 20935635). CALD1 phosphorylation promotes Schwann cell migration during peripheral nerve regeneration (By similarity). CDK1-cyclin-B complex phosphorylates NCKAP5L and mediates its dissociation from centrosomes during mitosis (PubMed : 26549230). Regulates the amplitude of the cyclic expression of the core clock gene BMAL1 by phosphorylating its transcriptional repressor NR1D1, and this phosphorylation is necessary for SCF(FBXW7)-mediated ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation of NR1D1 (PubMed : 27238018). Phosphorylates EML3 at 'Thr-881' which is essential for its interaction with HAUS augmin-like complex and TUBG1 (PubMed : 30723163). Phosphorylates CGAS during mitosis, leading to its inhibition, thereby preventing CGAS activation by self DNA during mitosis (PubMed : 32351706). Phosphorylates SKA3 on multiple sites during mitosis which promotes SKA3 binding to the NDC80 complex and anchoring of the SKA complex to kinetochores, to enable stable attachment of mitotic spindle microtubules to kinetochores (PubMed : 28479321, PubMed : 31804178, PubMed : 32491969).. (Microbial infection) Acts as a receptor for hepatitis C virus (HCV) in hepatocytes and facilitates its cell entry.
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Publications (4)

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Cell reports 43:113866 PubMed38416638

2024

Atypical cofilin signaling drives dendritic cell migration through the extracellular matrix via nuclear deformation.

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Species

Unspecified reactive species

Harry Warner,Giulia Franciosa,Guus van der Borg,Britt Coenen,Felix Faas,Claire Koenig,Rinse de Boer,René Classens,Sjors Maassen,Maksim V Baranov,Shweta Mahajan,Deepti Dabral,Frans Bianchi,Niek van Hilten,Herre Jelger Risselada,Wouter H Roos,Jesper Velgaard Olsen,Laia Querol Cano,Geert van den Bogaart

DNA repair 133:103611 PubMed38103522

2023

FBH1 deficiency sensitizes cells to WEE1 inhibition by promoting mitotic catastrophe.

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Species

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Lucy Jennings,Heather Andrews Walters,Tyler J McCraw,Joshua L Turner,Jennifer M Mason

EMBO reports 24:e56273 PubMed36951681

2023

Mcrs1 regulates G2/M transition and spindle assembly during mouse oocyte meiosis.

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Species

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Jia-Qian Ju,Zhen-Nan Pan,Kun-Huan Zhang,Yi-Ming Ji,Jing-Cai Liu,Shao-Chen Sun

The EMBO journal 42:e110321 PubMed36420556

2022

When yeast cells change their mind: cell cycle "Start" is reversible under starvation.

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Species

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Deniz Irvali,Fabian P Schlottmann,Prathibha Muralidhara,Iliya Nadelson,Katja Kleemann,N Ezgi Wood,Andreas Doncic,Jennifer C Ewald
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