Rabbit Polyclonal CDX1 antibody. Suitable for WB, ICC/IF and reacts with Rat, Human samples. Cited in 1 publication. Immunogen corresponding to Recombinant Fragment Protein within Human CDX1 aa 200-250.
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Homeobox protein CDX-1, Caudal-type homeobox protein 1, CDX1
- ICC/IF
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Immunocytochemistry/ Immunofluorescence - Anti-Cdx1 antibody (AB224615)
HeLa (human epithelial cell line from cervix adenocarcinoma) cells stained for Cdx1 (green) using ab224615 at 1/100 dilution in ICC/IF, followed by Alexa Fluor 488® congugated Goat Anti-Rabbit IgG (H+L).
- WB
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Western blot - Anti-Cdx1 antibody (AB224615)
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Western blot - Anti-Cdx1 antibody (ab224615) at 1/500 dilution
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Rat liver lysate
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Goat polyclonal to rabbit IgG at 1/50000 dilution
Predicted band size: 28 kDa
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Biological function summary
Regulating gene expression during development Cdx1 is important for maintaining the identity and function of intestinal cells. It does not operate on its own but is part of a complex network of transcription factors guiding the positional development and morphogenesis of the intestinal tract. This protein contributes to the proper development and specialization of tissues along the anterior-posterior axis of embryonic structures.
Pathways
Cdx1 interacts with several factors that make it an integral part of key developmental pathways like the Wnt signaling pathway and the Hox gene regulatory network. These pathways influence cellular differentiation and tissue patterning. In these pathways Cdx1 connects with other proteins such as beta-catenin and Hox genes cooperating in the spatial configuration of cellular structures during embryogenesis and adult tissue maintenance.
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Neoplasma 69:1349-1358 PubMed36305691
2022
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