Anti-gamma Tubulin antibody [4D11] - C-terminal
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Mouse Monoclonal TBG1 antibody. C-terminal. Suitable for IHC-P, WB, ICC/IF and reacts with Human, Mouse, African green monkey samples. Cited in 1 publication. Immunogen corresponding to Recombinant Fragment Protein within Human TUBG1 aa 400 to C-terminus.
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TUBG, TUBG1, Tubulin gamma-1 chain, Gamma-1-tubulin, Gamma-tubulin complex component 1, GCP-1
- IHC-P
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Immunohistochemistry (Formalin/PFA-fixed paraffin-embedded sections) - Anti-gamma Tubulin antibody [4D11] - C-terminal (AB173831)
Immunohistochemical analysis of Human breast carcinoma tissue, labeling gamma Tubulin with ab173831 at a 1/20 dilution (left panel) or without primary antibody (right panel). To expose target proteins, heat induced antigen retrieval was performed using 10mM sodium citrate (pH6.0) buffer, microwaved for 8-15 minutes. Detection was performed using a biotin-conjugated secondary antibody and SA-HRP, followed by colorimetric detection using DAB. Tissues were counterstained with hematoxylin and prepped for mounting.
- ICC/IF
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Immunocytochemistry/ Immunofluorescence - Anti-gamma Tubulin antibody [4D11] - C-terminal (AB173831)
Immunofluorescence analysis of formalin-fixed, permeabilized A) HeLa cells and B) U2OS, labeling gamma Tubulin (green) using ab173831 at a 1/50 dilution. Cells were washed with PBS and incubated with a DyLight-488 conjugated secondary antibody. F-Actin (red) was stained with DyLight 547 Phalloidin and nuclei (blue) were stained with Hoechst 33342 dye.
- IHC-P
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Immunohistochemistry (Formalin/PFA-fixed paraffin-embedded sections) - Anti-gamma Tubulin antibody [4D11] - C-terminal (AB173831)
Immunohistochemical analysis of Human colon tissue, labeling gamma Tubulin with ab173831 at a 1/200 dilution (left panel) or without primary antibody (right panel). To expose target proteins, heat induced antigen retrieval was performed using 10mM sodium citrate (pH6.0) buffer, microwaved for 8-15 minutes. Detection was performed using a biotin-conjugated secondary antibody and SA-HRP, followed by colorimetric detection using DAB. Tissues were counterstained with hematoxylin and prepped for mounting.
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Western blot - Anti-gamma Tubulin antibody [4D11] - C-terminal (AB173831)
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Western blot - Anti-gamma Tubulin antibody [4D11] - C-terminal (ab173831) at 1/1000 dilution
Lane 1:
HeLa cell lysate at 50 µg
Lane 2:
HepG2 cell lysate at 50 µg
Lane 3:
U2OS cell lysate at 50 µg
Lane 4:
K562 cell lysate at 50 µg
Lane 5:
mouse 3T3L1 cell lysate at 50 µg
Lane 6:
mouse spleen lysate at 50 µg
Lane 7:
monkey COS7 cell lysate at 50 µg
Secondary
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goat anti-mouse-HRP at 1/20000 dilution
Predicted band size: 51 kDa
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Biological function summary
Gamma-tubulin is part of the gamma-tubulin ring complex also known as gamma-TuRC which anchors the microtubule minus ends influencing microtubule stability and organization. This complex functions as a nucleating template for microtubules which are critical for various cell processes including intracellular transport and chromosome separation during cell division. Gamma-tubulin plays an indispensable role in maintaining the correct function of the centrosome an important cellular organelle in cell cycle progression.
Pathways
Gamma-tubulin participates in processes involving cell cycle regulation and mitotic spindle formation. These processes depend heavily on microtubule dynamics and organization. Gamma-tubulin interacts closely with proteins like centrins and pericentrin within these pathways. Such interactions ensure accurate chromosomal segregation during mitosis highlighting its importance in cellular reproduction and stability.
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Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 35:2185-95 PubMed26293464
2015
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