Rabbit Polyclonal hnRNP U/p120 antibody. Suitable for WB, ICC/IF and reacts with Human, Mouse samples. Cited in 1 publication.
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C1orf199, HNRPU, SAFA, U21.1, HNRNPU, Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein U, hnRNP U, GRIP120, Nuclear p120 ribonucleoprotein, Scaffold-attachment factor A, p120, pp120, SAF-A
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Immunocytochemistry/ Immunofluorescence - Anti-hnRNP U/p120 antibody (AB122906)
Immunofuorescent analysis of hnRNP U/p120 expression using ab122906 in Mouse P19 neurons (left) and in cells with in situ extracted nuclear matrix (right). Note that hnRNP U is concentrated in intranuclear speckles throughout the nucleoplasm.
- WB
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Western blot - Anti-hnRNP U/p120 antibody (AB122906)
Myc - hnRNP U/p120 : Exogenous Myc tagged hnRNP U/p120
hnRNP U/p120 : endogenous hnRNP U/p120.
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anti Myc antibody
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Western blot - Anti-hnRNP U/p120 antibody (ab122906) at 1/1000 dilution
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lysates from SAOS2 cells transfected with pRc/CMV vector
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lysates from SAOS2 cells transfected with pRc/CMV vector expressing Myc tagged hnRNP U
Predicted band size: 91 kDa
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Biological function summary
HnRNP U plays a significant role in organizing chromatin architecture and facilitating transcription regulation. It often associates with other hnRNPs to form ribonucleoprotein complexes which are central in RNA metabolism. Importantly hnRNP U's capacity to interact with chromatin allows it to participate in chromatin remodeling which is necessary for processes such as embryonic development and cellular differentiation. It modifies the transcriptional landscape by influencing the accessibility of transcription factors to their DNA targets.
Pathways
HnRNP U integrates into pathways controlling gene expression and RNA processing. It is notably involved in pathways such as signal transduction and DNA damage response. This protein associates with the transcription machinery influencing the expression of genes responsive to cellular stress and proliferation signals. It interacts with proteins like p53 in the DNA damage response pathway which suggests a role in maintaining genomic stability by coordinating chromatin remodeling and transcription in response to stress.
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Journal of cellular biochemistry 84:545-55 PubMed11813259
2002
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