Rabbit Polyclonal p37 antibody. Suitable for WB, ICC/IF and reacts with Human samples. Cited in 4 publications. Immunogen corresponding to Recombinant Fragment Protein within Human NUP37 aa 200 to C-terminus.
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Nucleoporin Nup37, p37, Nup107-160 subcomplex subunit Nup37, NUP37
- ICC/IF
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Immunocytochemistry/ Immunofluorescence - Anti-p37 antibody (AB220675)
Immunofluorescent analysis of PFA-fixed, Triton X-100 permeabilized U251 MG cells labeling p37 with ab220675 at 4 μg/ml (green).
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Western blot - Anti-p37 antibody (AB220675)
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Western blot - Anti-p37 antibody (ab220675) at 1/100 dilution
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RT4 cell line lysate
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U251 MG cell line lysate
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Human plasma
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Human liver tissue lysate
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Human tonsil tissue lysate
Predicted band size: 37 kDa
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Biological function summary
The p37 protein functions in the adherence of Mycoplasma pneumoniae to host epithelial cells. It plays an essential role in the initial stages of infection by facilitating bacterial attachment and colonization. p37 does not form part of a larger protein complex but interacts dynamically with several cellular components. Its ability to mediate host-pathogen interactions makes it an important element in understanding pathogenesis mechanisms of mycoplasma infections. Studies show that p37 can also interfere with host immune responses aiding bacterial survival and persistence.
Pathways
P37's involvement concerns several interaction pathways. Primarily it partakes in the processes of bacterial adhesion and pathogenesis within the host. These pathways are integral for the host-pathogen interaction and often link to cellular signaling pathways that regulate immune responses. Proteins related to these pathways include P1 adhesin another Mycoplasma pneumoniae surface protein that collaborates with p37 to promote binding to host cells. Through these interactions p37 and its related proteins collectively enhance the bacterial pathogenic potential.
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Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics 39:107-116 PubMed35022896
2022
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Frontiers in oncology 11:669655 PubMed34386417
2021
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Cell communication and signaling : CCS 17:174 PubMed31881970
2019
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Oncology reports 42:1125-1132 PubMed31322265
2019
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