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AB190377

Anti-HMGB1 antibody [1F3]

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Mouse Monoclonal HMGB1 antibody. Suitable for WB, ICC/IF and reacts with Mouse, Rat, Human samples. Cited in 22 publications. Immunogen corresponding to Recombinant Full Length Protein corresponding to Human HMGB1.

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HMG1, HMGB1, High mobility group protein B1, High mobility group protein 1, HMG-1

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Immunocytochemistry/ Immunofluorescence - Anti-HMGB1 antibody [1F3] (AB190377)
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Immunocytochemistry/ Immunofluorescence - Anti-HMGB1 antibody [1F3] (AB190377)

Immunofluorescent analysis of HeLa cells labeling HMGB1 with ab190377 at 1/1000 dilution (red) and chicken polyclonal antibody to Vimentin (green) and DNA (blue).

Immunocytochemistry/ Immunofluorescence - Anti-HMGB1 antibody [1F3] (AB190377)
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Immunocytochemistry/ Immunofluorescence - Anti-HMGB1 antibody [1F3] (AB190377)

Immunofluorescent analysis of HeLa cells staining HMGB1 using ab190377 at 1/2000 dilution (red) and rabbit polyclonal to GAPDH.

Western blot - Anti-HMGB1 antibody [1F3] (AB190377)
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Western blot - Anti-HMGB1 antibody [1F3] (AB190377)

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Western blot - Anti-HMGB1 antibody [1F3] (ab190377) at 1/2000 dilution

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NIH-3T3 cell lysates

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C6 cell lysates

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HEK293 cell lysates

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HeLa cell lysates

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SH-SY5Y cell lysates

Predicted band size: 24 kDa

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Western blot - Anti-HMGB1 antibody [1F3] (AB190377)
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Western blot - Anti-HMGB1 antibody [1F3] (AB190377)

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Western blot - Anti-HMGB1 antibody [1F3] (ab190377) at 1/1000 dilution

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HeLa cell crude extract

Predicted band size: 24 kDa

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Key facts

Host species

Mouse

Clonality

Monoclonal

Clone number

1F3

Isotype

IgG2b

Carrier free

No

Reacts with

Mouse, Rat, Human

Applications

WB, ICC/IF

applications

Immunogen

Recombinant Full Length Protein corresponding to Human HMGB1.

P09429

Reactivity data

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Properties and storage information

Form
Liquid
Purification technique
Affinity purification Protein A
Shipped at conditions
Blue Ice
Appropriate short-term storage duration
1-2 weeks
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

Multifunctional redox sensitive protein with various roles in different cellular compartments. In the nucleus is one of the major chromatin-associated non-histone proteins and acts as a DNA chaperone involved in replication, transcription, chromatin remodeling, V(D)J recombination, DNA repair and genome stability (PubMed : 33147444). Proposed to be an universal biosensor for nucleic acids. Promotes host inflammatory response to sterile and infectious signals and is involved in the coordination and integration of innate and adaptive immune responses. In the cytoplasm functions as a sensor and/or chaperone for immunogenic nucleic acids implicating the activation of TLR9-mediated immune responses, and mediates autophagy. Acts as a danger-associated molecular pattern (DAMP) molecule that amplifies immune responses during tissue injury (PubMed : 27362237). Released to the extracellular environment can bind DNA, nucleosomes, IL-1 beta, CXCL12, AGER isoform 2/sRAGE, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and lipoteichoic acid (LTA), and activates cells through engagement of multiple surface receptors (PubMed : 34743181). In the extracellular compartment fully reduced HMGB1 (released by necrosis) acts as a chemokine, disulfide HMGB1 (actively secreted) as a cytokine, and sulfonyl HMGB1 (released from apoptotic cells) promotes immunological tolerance (PubMed : 23446148, PubMed : 23519706, PubMed : 23994764, PubMed : 25048472). Has proangiogdenic activity (By similarity). May be involved in platelet activation (By similarity). Binds to phosphatidylserine and phosphatidylethanolamide (By similarity). Bound to RAGE mediates signaling for neuronal outgrowth (By similarity). May play a role in accumulation of expanded polyglutamine (polyQ) proteins such as huntingtin (HTT) or TBP (PubMed : 23303669, PubMed : 25549101).. Nuclear functions are attributed to fully reduced HGMB1. Associates with chromatin and binds DNA with a preference to non-canonical DNA structures such as single-stranded DNA, DNA-containing cruciforms or bent structures, supercoiled DNA and ZDNA. Can bent DNA and enhance DNA flexibility by looping thus providing a mechanism to promote activities on various gene promoters by enhancing transcription factor binding and/or bringing distant regulatory sequences into close proximity (PubMed : 20123072). May have an enhancing role in nucleotide excision repair (NER) (By similarity). However, effects in NER using in vitro systems have been reported conflictingly (PubMed : 19360789, PubMed : 19446504). May be involved in mismatch repair (MMR) and base excision repair (BER) pathways (PubMed : 15014079, PubMed : 16143102, PubMed : 17803946). May be involved in double strand break repair such as non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) (By similarity). Involved in V(D)J recombination by acting as a cofactor of the RAG complex : acts by stimulating cleavage and RAG protein binding at the 23 bp spacer of conserved recombination signal sequences (RSS) (By similarity). In vitro can displace histone H1 from highly bent DNA (By similarity). Can restructure the canonical nucleosome leading to relaxation of structural constraints for transcription factor-binding (By similarity). Enhances binding of sterol regulatory element-binding proteins (SREBPs) such as SREBF1 to their cognate DNA sequences and increases their transcriptional activities (By similarity). Facilitates binding of TP53 to DNA (PubMed : 23063560). Proposed to be involved in mitochondrial quality control and autophagy in a transcription-dependent fashion implicating HSPB1; however, this function has been questioned (By similarity). Can modulate the activity of the telomerase complex and may be involved in telomere maintenance (By similarity).. In the cytoplasm proposed to dissociate the BECN1 : BCL2 complex via competitive interaction with BECN1 leading to autophagy activation (PubMed : 20819940). Involved in oxidative stress-mediated autophagy (PubMed : 21395369). Can protect BECN1 and ATG5 from calpain-mediated cleavage and thus proposed to control their proautophagic and proapoptotic functions and to regulate the extent and severity of inflammation-associated cellular injury (By similarity). In myeloid cells has a protective role against endotoxemia and bacterial infection by promoting autophagy (By similarity). Involved in endosomal translocation and activation of TLR9 in response to CpG-DNA in macrophages (By similarity).. In the extracellular compartment (following either active secretion or passive release) involved in regulation of the inflammatory response. Fully reduced HGMB1 (which subsequently gets oxidized after release) in association with CXCL12 mediates the recruitment of inflammatory cells during the initial phase of tissue injury; the CXCL12 : HMGB1 complex triggers CXCR4 homodimerization (PubMed : 22370717). Induces the migration of monocyte-derived immature dendritic cells and seems to regulate adhesive and migratory functions of neutrophils implicating AGER/RAGE and ITGAM (By similarity). Can bind to various types of DNA and RNA including microbial unmethylated CpG-DNA to enhance the innate immune response to nucleic acids. Proposed to act in promiscuous DNA/RNA sensing which cooperates with subsequent discriminative sensing by specific pattern recognition receptors (By similarity). Promotes extracellular DNA-induced AIM2 inflammasome activation implicating AGER/RAGE (PubMed : 24971542). Disulfide HMGB1 binds to transmembrane receptors, such as AGER/RAGE, TLR2, TLR4 and probably TREM1, thus activating their signal transduction pathways. Mediates the release of cytokines/chemokines such as TNF, IL-1, IL-6, IL-8, CCL2, CCL3, CCL4 and CXCL10 (PubMed : 12765338, PubMed : 18354232, PubMed : 19264983, PubMed : 20547845, PubMed : 24474694). Promotes secretion of interferon-gamma by macrophage-stimulated natural killer (NK) cells in concert with other cytokines like IL-2 or IL-12 (PubMed : 15607795). TLR4 is proposed to be the primary receptor promoting macrophage activation and signaling through TLR4 seems to implicate LY96/MD-2 (PubMed : 20547845). In bacterial LPS- or LTA-mediated inflammatory responses binds to the endotoxins and transfers them to CD14 for signaling to the respective TLR4 : LY96 and TLR2 complexes (PubMed : 18354232, PubMed : 21660935, PubMed : 25660311). Contributes to tumor proliferation by association with ACER/RAGE (By similarity). Can bind to IL1-beta and signals through the IL1R1 : IL1RAP receptor complex (PubMed : 18250463). Binding to class A CpG activates cytokine production in plasmacytoid dendritic cells implicating TLR9, MYD88 and AGER/RAGE and can activate autoreactive B cells. Via HMGB1-containing chromatin immune complexes may also promote B cell responses to endogenous TLR9 ligands through a B-cell receptor (BCR)-dependent and ACER/RAGE-independent mechanism (By similarity). Inhibits phagocytosis of apoptotic cells by macrophages; the function is dependent on poly-ADP-ribosylation and involves binding to phosphatidylserine on the cell surface of apoptotic cells (By similarity). In adaptive immunity may be involved in enhancing immunity through activation of effector T cells and suppression of regulatory T (TReg) cells (PubMed : 15944249, PubMed : 22473704). In contrast, without implicating effector or regulatory T-cells, required for tumor infiltration and activation of T-cells expressing the lymphotoxin LTA : LTB heterotrimer thus promoting tumor malignant progression (By similarity). Also reported to limit proliferation of T-cells (By similarity). Released HMGB1 : nucleosome complexes formed during apoptosis can signal through TLR2 to induce cytokine production (PubMed : 19064698). Involved in induction of immunological tolerance by apoptotic cells; its pro-inflammatory activities when released by apoptotic cells are neutralized by reactive oxygen species (ROS)-dependent oxidation specifically on Cys-106 (PubMed : 18631454). During macrophage activation by activated lymphocyte-derived self apoptotic DNA (ALD-DNA) promotes recruitment of ALD-DNA to endosomes (By similarity).. (Microbial infection) Critical for entry of human coronaviruses SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2, as well as human coronavirus NL63/HCoV-NL63 (PubMed : 33147444). Regulates the expression of the pro-viral genes ACE2 and CTSL through chromatin modulation (PubMed : 33147444). Required for SARS-CoV-2 ORF3A-induced reticulophagy which induces endoplasmic reticulum stress and inflammatory responses and facilitates viral infection (PubMed : 35239449).. (Microbial infection) Associates with the influenza A viral protein NP in the nucleus of infected cells, promoting viral growth and enhancing the activity of the viral polymerase.. (Microbial infection) Promotes Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) latent-to-lytic switch by sustaining the expression of the viral transcription factor BZLF1 that acts as a molecular switch to induce the transition from the latent to the lytic or productive phase of the virus cycle. Mechanistically, participates in EBV reactivation through the NLRP3 inflammasome.. (Microbial infection) Facilitates dengue virus propagation via interaction with the untranslated regions of viral genome. In turn, this interaction with viral RNA may regulate secondary structure of dengue RNA thus facilitating its recognition by the replication complex.
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Publications (22)

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JCI insight 10: PubMed40985892

2025

HMGB1 couples LEF1 to regulate B cell immunity.

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Qiuyue Chen,Ziyin Zhang,Nanshu Xiang,Li Luo,Xin Dai,Danqing Kang,Lu Yang,Yingzi Zhu,Jiang Chang,Yukai Jing,Na Li,Qianglin Chen,Panpan Jiang,Ju Liu,Yanmei Huang,Heather Miller,Xinyuan Zhou,Fang Zheng,Quan Gong,Chaohong Liu

CNS neuroscience & therapeutics 31:e70495 PubMed40836885

2025

Oseltamivir Phosphate Modulates CD24-Siglec-G/10 Interaction to Suppress Microglial-Driven Neuroinflammation After Cardiac Arrest.

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Yushu Chen,Ying Liu,Na Li,Ling Wang,Peijuan Li,Zhangping Sun,Dongping Yu,Ziren Tang,Ping Gong

Cell biology and toxicology 41:78 PubMed40304798

2025

Lactate-induced macrophage HMGB1 lactylation promotes neutrophil extracellular trap formation in sepsis-associated acute kidney injury.

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Siwei Wei,Zijuan Dai,Lei Wu,Zhen Xiang,Xiaoxiao Yang,Liubing Jiang,Zhen Du

Molecular medicine (Cambridge, Mass.) 31:46 PubMed39910417

2025

Platelet-derived HMGB1 induces NETosis, exacerbating brain damage in the photothrombotic stroke model.

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Sang-A Oh,Song-I Seol,Dashdulam Davaanyam,Seung-Woo Kim,Ja-Kyeong Lee

Chinese medical journal pulmonary and critical care medicine 2:265-278 PubMed39834583

2025

Parkin deficiency aggravates inflammation-induced acute lung injury by promoting necroptosis in alveolar type II cells.

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Meiyu Quan,Qiang Guo,Xihua Yan,Chenhua Yu,Linglong Yang,Yuting Zhang,Jiaqi Li,Qiongxia Weng,Bin Liu,Quan Li,Li Dong,Junjie Chen,Zhenkun Lou,Xuru Jin,Chengshui Chen,Jin-San Zhang

Journal of inflammation research 17:9347-9358 PubMed39588143

2024

High Translocation of High Mobility Group Box 1 in the Brain Tissue of Patients with Sturge-Weber Syndrome.

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Zizhang Cheng,Xiaoli Li,Shu Wang,Weijin Sun,Junhong Pan,Xiongfei Wang,Jian Zhou,Tianfu Li,Guoming Luan,Yuguang Guan

Communications biology 7:562 PubMed38734709

2024

MSC-derived exosomal miR-140-3p improves cognitive dysfunction in sepsis-associated encephalopathy by HMGB1 and S-lactoylglutathione metabolism.

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Ying Ma,Xingguo She,Yang Liu,Xian Qin

Molecular and cellular biology 44:87-102 PubMed38520226

2024

LncRNA AA465934 Improves Podocyte Injury by Promoting Tristetraprolin-Mediated HMGB1 DownRegulation in Diabetic Nephropathy.

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Nan Yang,Yue Zhang,Peiyao Ren,Li Zhao,Danna Zheng,Lanjun Fu,Juan Jin

Journal of diabetes 15:866-880 PubMed37403338

2023

Protective effects of nattokinase against microvasculopathy and neuroinflammation in diabetic retinopathy.

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Zijing Huang,Wai Kit Chu,Tsz Kin Ng,Shaolang Chen,Jiajian Liang,Chong-Bo Chen,Yanxuan Xu,Biyao Xie,Shuping Ke,Qingping Liu,Weiqi Chen,Dingguo Huang

International journal of molecular medicine 52: PubMed37350396

2023

Inflammation and coagulation abnormalities via the activation of the HMGB1‑RAGE/NF‑κB and F2/Rho pathways in lung injury induced by acute hypoxia.

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Jing Gao,Zhuo Zhang,Jia-Yi Yan,Yun-Xuan Ge,Yue Gao
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