Anti-FOXA2 (phospho T156) antibody [RP23040101]
- Recombinant
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Anti-Anti antibody [RP23040101] is a Rabbit Recombinant Multiclonal antibody that is used in Anti ICC/IF, Western Blot. Suitable for Human, Mouse samples.
FOXA2 is a transcription factor crucial for embryonic development and the regulation of tissue-specific gene expression. It plays a significant role in maintaining the function of differentiated tissues and is involved in processes such as glucose metabolism and liver function
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HNF3B, TCF3B, FOXA2, Hepatocyte nuclear factor 3-beta, HNF-3-beta, HNF-3B, Forkhead box protein A2, Transcription factor 3B, TCF-3B
- ICC/IF
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Immunocytochemistry/ Immunofluorescence - Anti-FOXA2 (phospho T156) Antibody [RP23040101] (AB313412)
Immunofluorescent analysis of 70% confluent log phase HepG2 cells fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde for 15 minutes; permeabilized with 0.25% Triton X-100 for 10 minutes followed by blocking with 5% BSA for 1 hour at room temperature labeling FOXA2 (phospho T156) with ab313412 at 1/400 dilution followed by Alexa Fluor® 488 Goat anti-Rabbit IgG Secondary Antibody at a dilution of 1/400 for 30 minutes at room temperature (Panel a : green). Nuclei (Panel b : blue) were stained with DAPI. F-actin (Panel c : red) was stained with Alexa Fluor® 594 Phalloidin. Panel d is a merged image showing nuclear localization of FOXA2 (phospho T156). Panel e is no primary antibody control. Panel e shows competition with FOXA2 (phospho T156) peptide. The images were captured at 20X magnification.
- WB
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Western blot - Anti-FOXA2 (phospho T156) Antibody [RP23040101] (AB313412)
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Western blot - Anti-FOXA2 (phospho T156) Antibody [RP23040101] (ab313412) at 2 µg/mL
Lane 1:
HepG2 cell lysate at 30 µg
Lane 2:
Mouse liver tissue lysate at 30 µg
Lane 3:
phosphopeptide incubated (10 µg/mL) HepG2 cell lysate at 30 µg
Lane 4:
phosphopeptide incubated (10 µg/mL) Mouse liver tissue lysate at 30 µg
Secondary
All lanes:
Goat anti-Rabbit IgG-HRP Secondary Antibody at 1/5000 dilution
Observed band size: 48 kDa
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What are recombinant multiclonals?
Recombinant multiclonals are a mixture of recombinant antibodies co-expressed from a library of heavy and light chains. They offer several advantages including:
- - The sensitivity of polyclonal antibodies by recognising multiple epitopes
- - 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
FOXA2 influences important processes in embryonic development and organogenesis. It does not typically act as part of a larger complex but independently binds to DNA enabling the transcription of target genes. FOXA2 affects liver function by regulating genes involved in glucose and lipid metabolism and it also plays a part in the differentiation of cells in development stages.
Pathways
FOXA2 operates within pathways like the insulin signaling pathway and the Wnt signaling pathway. It collaborates with other transcription factors like FOXA1 and FOXA3 to maintain metabolic homeostasis. In the Wnt pathway FOXA2 impacts cell fate decisions essential for embryonic patterning and development.
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