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AB38518

Anti-Chk1 (phospho S317) antibody

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Rabbit Polyclonal CHK1 phospho S317 antibody. Suitable for WB and reacts with Human samples. Cited in 3 publications. Immunogen corresponding to Synthetic Peptide within Human CHEK1 phospho S317 aa 250-350.

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CHK1, CHEK1, Serine/threonine-protein kinase Chk1, CHK1 checkpoint homolog, Cell cycle checkpoint kinase, Checkpoint kinase-1

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Western blot - Anti-Chk1 (phospho S317) antibody (AB38518)
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Western blot - Anti-Chk1 (phospho S317) antibody (AB38518)

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Western blot - Anti-Chk1 (phospho S317) antibody (ab38518) at 1/500 dilution

Lane 1:

Extracts from MCF7 cells (5-30ug of total protein)

Lane 2:

Extracts from COLO cells (5-30ug of total protein)

Secondary

All lanes:

Alkaline Phosphatase Goat Anti Rabbit IgG (H+L)

Predicted band size: 54 kDa

Observed band size: 63 kDa

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Key facts

Host species

Rabbit

Clonality

Polyclonal

Isotype

IgG

Carrier free

No

Reacts with

Human

Applications

WB

applications

Immunogen

Synthetic Peptide within Human CHEK1 phospho S317 aa 250-350. The exact immunogen used to generate this antibody is proprietary information.

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Reactivity data

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Properties and storage information

Form
Liquid
Purification technique
Affinity purification Immunogen
Purification notes
ab38518 was affinity-purified from rabbit antiserum by affinity-chromatography using epitope-specific phosphopeptide. The antibody against non-phosphopeptide was removed by chromatography using non-phosphopeptide corresponding to the phosphorylation site.
Storage buffer
pH: 7.4 Preservative: 0.02% Sodium azide Constituents: PBS, 50% Glycerol (glycerin, glycerine), 0.88% Sodium chloride
Shipped at conditions
Blue Ice
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

Serine/threonine-protein kinase which is required for checkpoint-mediated cell cycle arrest and activation of DNA repair in response to the presence of DNA damage or unreplicated DNA (PubMed : 11535615, PubMed : 12399544, PubMed : 12446774, PubMed : 14559997, PubMed : 14988723, PubMed : 15311285, PubMed : 15650047, PubMed : 15665856, PubMed : 32357935). May also negatively regulate cell cycle progression during unperturbed cell cycles (PubMed : 11535615, PubMed : 12399544, PubMed : 12446774, PubMed : 14559997, PubMed : 14988723, PubMed : 15311285, PubMed : 15650047, PubMed : 15665856). This regulation is achieved by a number of mechanisms that together help to preserve the integrity of the genome (PubMed : 11535615, PubMed : 12399544, PubMed : 12446774, PubMed : 14559997, PubMed : 14988723, PubMed : 15311285, PubMed : 15650047, PubMed : 15665856). Recognizes the substrate consensus sequence [R-X-X-S/T] (PubMed : 11535615, PubMed : 12399544, PubMed : 12446774, PubMed : 14559997, PubMed : 14988723, PubMed : 15311285, PubMed : 15650047, PubMed : 15665856). Binds to and phosphorylates CDC25A, CDC25B and CDC25C (PubMed : 12676583, PubMed : 12676925, PubMed : 12759351, PubMed : 14559997, PubMed : 14681206, PubMed : 19734889, PubMed : 9278511). Phosphorylation of CDC25A at 'Ser-178' and 'Thr-507' and phosphorylation of CDC25C at 'Ser-216' creates binding sites for 14-3-3 proteins which inhibit CDC25A and CDC25C (PubMed : 9278511). Phosphorylation of CDC25A at 'Ser-76', 'Ser-124', 'Ser-178', 'Ser-279' and 'Ser-293' promotes proteolysis of CDC25A (PubMed : 12676583, PubMed : 12676925, PubMed : 12759351, PubMed : 14681206, PubMed : 19734889, PubMed : 9278511). Phosphorylation of CDC25A at 'Ser-76' primes the protein for subsequent phosphorylation at 'Ser-79', 'Ser-82' and 'Ser-88' by NEK11, which is required for polyubiquitination and degradation of CDCD25A (PubMed : 19734889, PubMed : 20090422, PubMed : 9278511). Inhibition of CDC25 leads to increased inhibitory tyrosine phosphorylation of CDK-cyclin complexes and blocks cell cycle progression (PubMed : 9278511). Also phosphorylates NEK6 (PubMed : 18728393). Binds to and phosphorylates RAD51 at 'Thr-309', which promotes the release of RAD51 from BRCA2 and enhances the association of RAD51 with chromatin, thereby promoting DNA repair by homologous recombination (PubMed : 15665856). Phosphorylates multiple sites within the C-terminus of TP53, which promotes activation of TP53 by acetylation and promotes cell cycle arrest and suppression of cellular proliferation (PubMed : 10673501, PubMed : 15659650, PubMed : 16511572). Also promotes repair of DNA cross-links through phosphorylation of FANCE (PubMed : 17296736). Binds to and phosphorylates TLK1 at 'Ser-743', which prevents the TLK1-dependent phosphorylation of the chromatin assembly factor ASF1A (PubMed : 12660173, PubMed : 12955071). This may enhance chromatin assembly both in the presence or absence of DNA damage (PubMed : 12660173, PubMed : 12955071). May also play a role in replication fork maintenance through regulation of PCNA (PubMed : 18451105). May regulate the transcription of genes that regulate cell-cycle progression through the phosphorylation of histones (By similarity). Phosphorylates histone H3.1 (to form H3T11ph), which leads to epigenetic inhibition of a subset of genes (By similarity). May also phosphorylate RB1 to promote its interaction with the E2F family of transcription factors and subsequent cell cycle arrest (PubMed : 17380128). Phosphorylates SPRTN, promoting SPRTN recruitment to chromatin (PubMed : 31316063). Reduces replication stress and activates the G2/M checkpoint, by phosphorylating and inactivating PABIR1/FAM122A and promoting the serine/threonine-protein phosphatase 2A-mediated dephosphorylation and stabilization of WEE1 levels and activity (PubMed : 33108758).. Isoform 2. Endogenous repressor of isoform 1, interacts with, and antagonizes CHK1 to promote the S to G2/M phase transition.
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Publications (3)

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Current neuropharmacology 21:2006-2018 PubMed37021419

2023

Molecular Connections between DNA Replication and Cell Death in β-Amyloid-Treated Neurons.

Applications

Unspecified application

Species

Unspecified reactive species

Filippo Caraci,Annamaria Fidilio,Rosa Santangelo,Giuseppe Caruso,Maria Laura Giuffrida,Marianna Flora Tomasello,Ferdinando Nicoletti,Agata Copani

EMBO reports 18:781-796 PubMed28325772

2017

TET3-mediated DNA oxidation promotes ATR-dependent DNA damage response.

Applications

Unspecified application

Species

Unspecified reactive species

Dewei Jiang,Shu Wei,Fei Chen,Ying Zhang,Jiali Li

PLoS pathogens 5:e1000397 PubMed19390600

2009

Mechanism of genomic instability in cells infected with the high-risk human papillomaviruses.

Applications

ICC/IF

Species

Human

Meelis Kadaja,Helen Isok-Paas,Triin Laos,Ene Ustav,Mart Ustav
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