FITC Anti-ATF2 (phospho T71) antibody [ATF2T71-G3]
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Rabbit Recombinant Monoclonal ATF2 phospho T71 antibody - conjugated to FITC. Suitable for Flow Cyt and reacts with Human samples. Cited in 1 publication. Immunogen corresponding to Synthetic Peptide within Human ATF2 phospho T71.
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CREB2, CREBP1, ATF2, Cyclic AMP-dependent transcription factor ATF-2, cAMP-dependent transcription factor ATF-2, Activating transcription factor 2, Cyclic AMP-responsive element-binding protein 2, HB16, cAMP response element-binding protein CRE-BP1, CREB-2, cAMP-responsive element-binding protein 2
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Flow Cytometry - FITC Anti-ATF2 (phospho T71) antibody [ATF2T71-G3] (AB278544)
Flow cytometric analysis of Jurkat cells secondary antibody only negative control (blue) or untreated (red) or treated with anisomycin (green) using ab278544.
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This product is a recombinant monoclonal antibody, which offers several advantages including:
- - High batch-to-batch consistency and reproducibility
- - Improved sensitivity and specificity
- - Long-term security of supply
- - Animal-free batch production
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Biological function summary
ATF2 takes part in the regulation of gene expression in response to various stimuli. It often forms a complex with other proteins such as c-Jun when binding to the DNA. This complex then influences the transcription of genes that respond to cellular stress and DNA damage. By phosphorylating specific serine residues cellular kinases activate ATF2 which then translocates to the nucleus where it exerts its function.
Pathways
ATF2 integrates into the MAPK and JNK signaling cascades which are important for transmitting stress signals from the cell surface to the nucleus. Through these pathways ATF2 interacts with proteins such as JNK and p38 MAPK modulating the transcription of downstream genes that control cell proliferation apoptosis and differentiation. Its role in these pathways positions ATF2 as a critical node where various signaling inputs merge to influence cellular outcomes.
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Scientific reports 15:29741 PubMed40804251
2025
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