Anti-PARP1 antibody [Y17] - BSA and Azide free
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Knockout Tested Rabbit Monoclonal PARP1 antibody. Carrier free. Suitable for WB and reacts with Human samples.
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ADPRT, PPOL, PARP1, Poly [ADP-ribose] polymerase 1, PARP-1, ADP-ribosyltransferase diphtheria toxin-like 1, DNA ADP-ribosyltransferase PARP1, NAD(+) ADP-ribosyltransferase 1, Poly[ADP-ribose] synthase 1, Protein poly-ADP-ribosyltransferase PARP1, ARTD1, ADPRT 1
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Western blot - Anti-PARP1 antibody [Y17] - BSA and Azide free (AB284670)
This data was developed using the hybridoma version of ab32378, the same antibody clone in a different buffer formulation.
Lane 1 : Wild type HAP1 whole cell lysate (20 μg)
Lane 2 : PARP1 knockout HAP1 whole cell lysate (20 μg)
Lane 3 : HeLa whole cell lysate (20 μg)
Lane 4 : MCF7 whole cell lysate (20 μg)
Lanes 1 - 4 : Merged signal (red and green). Green - ab32378 observed at 125 kDa. Red - loading control, ab8245, observed at 37 kDa.
ab32378 was shown to specifically react with PARP1 when PARP1 knockout samples were used. Wild-type and PARP1 knockout samples were subjected to SDS-PAGE. ab32378 and ab8245 (Mouse anti GAPDH loading control) were incubated overnight at 4°C at 1/1000 dilution and 1/10000 dilution respectively. Blots were developed with Goat anti-Rabbit IgG H&L (IRDye® 800CW) ab216773 and 680CW Goat anti Mouse secondary antibodies at 1/10000 dilution for 1 hour at room temperature before imaging.
Produced using the hybridoma version.
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Western blot - Anti-PARP1 antibody [Y17] (<a href='/en-us/products/primary-antibodies/parp1-antibody-y17-ab32378'>ab32378</a>)
Predicted band size: 113 kDa
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Western blot - Anti-PARP1 antibody [Y17] - BSA and Azide free (AB284670)
This data was developed using ab32378, the same antibody clone in a different buffer formulation.
Lane 1:
Jurkat cell lysate.
Lane 2:
Jurkat and Camptothecin cell lysate.
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Reactivity data
Product details
ab284670 is the carrier-free version of ab32378
Patented technology
Our RabMAb® technology is a patented hybridoma-based technology for making rabbit monoclonal antibodies. For details on our patents, please refer to RabMAb® patents.
Conjugation ready
Our carrier-free antibodies are typically supplied in a PBS-only formulation, purified and free of BSA, sodium azide and glycerol. This conjugation-ready format is designed for use with fluorochromes, metal isotopes, oligonucleotides, and enzymes, which makes them ideal for antibody labelling, functional and cell-based assays, flow-based assays (e.g. mass cytometry) and Multiplex Imaging applications.
Use our conjugation kits for antibody conjugates that are ready-to-use in as little as 20 minutes with 1 minute hands-on-time and 100% antibody recovery: available for fluorescent dyes, HRP, biotin and gold.
Compatibility
This product is compatible with the Maxpar® Antibody Labeling Kit from Fluidigm, without the need for antibody preparation. Maxpar® is a trademark of Fluidigm Canada Inc.
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Biological function summary
Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 functions to maintain genomic stability by acting within the base excision repair complex. This complex is important for the detection and repair of DNA damage preventing the accumulation of mutations. By acting at sites of DNA stress PARP1 facilitates the binding of DNA repair proteins stabilizing the DNA structure during the repair process. This role is significant for cells that undergo frequent DNA replication or are exposed to high levels of genotoxic stress.
Pathways
The PARP1 protein is integral to the DNA damage response and repair pathway. It interacts with other proteins such as XRCC1 to coordinate repair activities at damaged DNA sites. Another important pathway involving PARP1 is the apoptosis pathway where excessive activation of PARP1 can lead to cell death due to depletion of cellular NAD+ and ATP. This indicates its dual role in both promoting cell survival through DNA repair and contributing to cell death when damage is irreparable.
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