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AB104950

PE Anti-ROR gamma antibody [4G419]

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Mouse Monoclonal ROR gamma antibody - conjugated to PE. Suitable for Flow Cyt (Intra) and reacts with Human samples. Cited in 3 publications.

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NR1F3, RORG, RZRG, RORC, Nuclear receptor ROR-gamma, Nuclear receptor RZR-gamma, Nuclear receptor subfamily 1 group F member 3, RAR-related orphan receptor C, Retinoid-related orphan receptor-gamma

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Flow Cytometry (Intracellular) - PE Anti-ROR gamma antibody [4G419] (AB104950)
  • Flow Cyt (Intra)

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Flow Cytometry (Intracellular) - PE Anti-ROR gamma antibody [4G419] (AB104950)

ab104950 at 10 μl per 1x106 cells (0.25 ug) staining ROR gamma in Human lymphocytes by Intracellular flow cytometric analysis. Shaded histogram represents cells without antibody; green represents isotype control; red represents ab104950.

Key facts

Host species

Mouse

Clonality

Monoclonal

Clone number

4G419

Isotype

IgG1

Light chain type

kappa

Conjugation

PE

Excitation/Emission

Ex: 480;565nm, Em: 578nm

Carrier free

No

Reacts with

Human

Applications

Flow Cyt (Intra)

applications

Specificity

ab104950 will detect ROR gamma and may detect ROR gamma t, but can not be used to distinguish between the two proteins.

Reactivity data

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Properties and storage information

Form
Liquid
Purification notes
Affinity Chromatography
Storage buffer
Preservative: 0.05% Sodium azide Constituents: PBS, 0.05% BSA
Shipped at conditions
Blue Ice
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
+4°C
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
+4°C

Product protocols

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Target data

Nuclear receptor that binds DNA as a monomer to ROR response elements (RORE) containing a single core motif half-site 5'-AGGTCA-3' preceded by a short A-T-rich sequence. Key regulator of cellular differentiation, immunity, peripheral circadian rhythm as well as lipid, steroid, xenobiotics and glucose metabolism (PubMed : 19381306, PubMed : 19965867, PubMed : 20203100, PubMed : 22789990, PubMed : 26160376). Considered to have intrinsic transcriptional activity, have some natural ligands like oxysterols that act as agonists (25-hydroxycholesterol) or inverse agonists (7-oxygenated sterols), enhancing or repressing the transcriptional activity, respectively (PubMed : 19965867, PubMed : 22789990). Recruits distinct combinations of cofactors to target gene regulatory regions to modulate their transcriptional expression, depending on the tissue, time and promoter contexts. Regulates the circadian expression of clock genes such as CRY1, BMAL1 and NR1D1 in peripheral tissues and in a tissue-selective manner. Competes with NR1D1 for binding to their shared DNA response element on some clock genes such as BMAL1, CRY1 and NR1D1 itself, resulting in NR1D1-mediated repression or RORC-mediated activation of the expression, leading to the circadian pattern of clock genes expression. Therefore influences the period length and stability of the clock. Involved in the regulation of the rhythmic expression of genes involved in glucose and lipid metabolism, including PLIN2 and AVPR1A (PubMed : 19965867). Negative regulator of adipocyte differentiation through the regulation of early phase genes expression, such as MMP3. Controls adipogenesis as well as adipocyte size and modulates insulin sensitivity in obesity. In liver, has specific and redundant functions with RORA as positive or negative modulator of expression of genes encoding phase I and Phase II proteins involved in the metabolism of lipids, steroids and xenobiotics, such as SULT1E1. Also plays a role in the regulation of hepatocyte glucose metabolism through the regulation of G6PC1 and PCK1 (PubMed : 19965867). Regulates the rhythmic expression of PROX1 and promotes its nuclear localization (PubMed : 19381306, PubMed : 19965867, PubMed : 20203100, PubMed : 22789990, PubMed : 26160376). Plays an indispensable role in the induction of IFN-gamma dependent anti-mycobacterial systemic immunity (PubMed : 26160376).. Isoform 2. Nuclear receptor essential for thymopoiesis and the development of several secondary lymphoid tissues, including lymph nodes and Peyer's patches (PubMed : 21499262). Required for the generation of LTi (lymphoid tissue inducer) cells (By similarity). Regulates thymocyte survival through DNA-binding on ROREs of target gene promoter regions and recruitment of coactivaros via the AF-2 (By similarity). Also plays a key role, downstream of IL6 and TGFB and synergistically with RORA, for lineage specification of uncommitted CD4(+) T-helper (T(H)) cells into T(H)17 cells, antagonizing the T(H)1 program (PubMed : 21499262). Probably regulates IL17 and IL17F expression on T(H) by binding to the essential enhancer conserved non-coding sequence 2 (CNS2) in the IL17-IL17F locus (PubMed : 21499262). Plays a key role in tolerance to gut microbiota and foreign antigens in food by mediating differentiation of peripherally-induced regulatory T-cells (pTreg), which suppress inflammatory responses to commensal microorganisms and food proteins (By similarity). Specifically expressed in antigen-presenting cell populations, such as (1) type 3 innate lymphoid cells (ILC3s), which are required for tolerance to gut microbiota, (2) Thetis cells, also named Janus cells, which are enriched in gut lymph nodes during early life and are required for oral tolerance, and (3) a subset of dendritic cells (By similarity). Following activation by an unknown ligand in antigen-presenting cells, promotes recruitment of transcription regulators, such as PRDM16 or ZBTB46, and drives differentiation of pTreg cells, which maintain immune tolerance and prevent autoimmune diseases (By similarity). May also play a role in the pre-TCR activation cascade leading to the maturation of alpha/beta T-cells and may participate in the regulation of DNA accessibility in the TCR-J(alpha) locus (By similarity).
See full target information RORC

Publications (3)

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Heliyon 9:e17766 PubMed37539221

2023

Astragalus regulates the intestinal immune response during sepsis by mediating ILC3 proliferation through RORγt.

Applications

Unspecified application

Species

Unspecified reactive species

Jin Li,Jun Fan,Lidong Wu,Juan Tu,Liang He,Shufang Chen,Xi Chen

Experimental and molecular pathology 116:104485 PubMed32574668

2020

Role of different Th17 and Treg downstream signalling pathways in the pathogenesis of Staphylococcus aureus infection induced septic arthritis in mice.

Applications

Unspecified application

Species

Unspecified reactive species

Ipsita Dey,Biswadev Bishayi

Proteomics. Clinical applications 10:1205-1217 PubMed27568932

2016

Loss of Pink1 modulates synaptic mitochondrial bioenergetics in the rat striatum prior to motor symptoms: concomitant complex I respiratory defects and increased complex II-mediated respiration.

Applications

Unspecified application

Species

Unspecified reactive species

Kelly L Stauch,Lance M Villeneuve,Phillip R Purnell,Brendan M Ottemann,Katy Emanuel,Howard S Fox
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