Rabbit Polyclonal CEP57 antibody. Suitable for WB, IHC-P and reacts with Human samples. Immunogen corresponding to Recombinant Fragment Protein within Human CEP57 aa 50-300.
IgG
Rabbit
pH: 7
Preservative: 0.01% Thimerosal (merthiolate)
Constituents: 20% Glycerol (glycerin, glycerine), 1.21% Tris, 0.75% Glycine
Liquid
Polyclonal
WB | IHC-P | |
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Human | Tested | Tested |
Mouse | Predicted | Predicted |
Rat | Predicted | Predicted |
Cow | Predicted | Predicted |
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Species Human | Dilution info 1/500.00000 - 1/3000.00000 | Notes - |
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Species Mouse, Rat, Cow | Dilution info - | Notes - |
Species | Dilution info | Notes |
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Species Human | Dilution info 1/100.00000 - 1/500.00000 | Notes Heat mediated antigen retrieval using 10mM Citrate buffer or Tris-EDTA buffer (pH8.0) is recommended. |
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Species Mouse, Rat, Cow | Dilution info - | Notes - |
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Centrosomal protein which may be required for microtubule attachment to centrosomes. May act by forming ring-like structures around microtubules. Mediates nuclear translocation and mitogenic activity of the internalized growth factor FGF2, but that of FGF1.
Centrosomal protein of 57 kDa, Cep57, FGF2-interacting protein, Testis-specific protein 57, Translokin, KIAA0092, TSP57, CEP57
Rabbit Polyclonal CEP57 antibody. Suitable for WB, IHC-P and reacts with Human samples. Immunogen corresponding to Recombinant Fragment Protein within Human CEP57 aa 50-300.
Centrosomal protein of 57 kDa, Cep57, FGF2-interacting protein, Testis-specific protein 57, Translokin, KIAA0092, TSP57, CEP57
IgG
Rabbit
pH: 7
Preservative: 0.01% Thimerosal (merthiolate)
Constituents: 20% Glycerol (glycerin, glycerine), 1.21% Tris, 0.75% Glycine
Liquid
Polyclonal
Affinity purification Immunogen
Blue Ice
-20°C
Upon delivery aliquot
Avoid freeze / thaw cycle
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CEP57 also known as Centrosomal Protein 57 or Translokin is a protein with a molecular mass of approximately 57 kDa. CEP57 plays an important mechanical role in the centrosome which is important for the organization of microtubules during cell division. This protein localizes in the centrosome area within the cell cytoplasm. Expression of CEP57 is widespread occurring in various tissues which suggests its function is significant in different cellular contexts.
CEP57 is important for proper cell division and spindle pole formation. It interacts within a complex of centrosomal proteins playing roles in microtubule nucleation and stabilization. CEP57 also functions as a microtubule-binding protein aiding the accurate segregation of chromosomes during mitosis. By stabilizing microtubule-kinetochore attachments CEP57 ensures effective chromosomal distribution hence maintaining genomic integrity and preventing potential cellular abnormalities.
CEP57 contributes significantly to the cell cycle and mitotic spindle organization pathways. It works alongside other centrosomal proteins such as CEP192 and γ-tubulin enhancing their interaction and stabilization of microtubules. CEP57 is also linked to the microtubule-organizing center integrating into pathways important for cell division and duplication processes which are central to maintaining cellular homeostasis and function.
Researchers have associated CEP57 with certain cancers and mosaic variegated aneuploidy syndrome. In cancer overexpression or altered function of CEP57 might lead to improper cell division contributing to tumorigenesis. Furthermore in mosaic variegated aneuploidy syndrome improper function of CEP57 leads to chromosomal instability and abnormal cell growth. CEP57 involvement in these diseases highlights its interactions with other proteins such as TP53 which also manages cell cycle regulation and genomic stability.
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12% SDS-PAGE
All lanes: Western blot - Anti-CEP57 antibody (ab104010) at 1/3000 dilution
All lanes: NT2D1 whole cell lysate at 30 µg
Predicted band size: 57 kDa
ab104010, at 1/100 dilution, staining CEP57 in paraffin-embedded NCI-N87 xenograft by Immunohistochemistry.
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