Rabbit Polyclonal TPR antibody. Suitable for IP, WB and reacts with Human samples. Immunogen corresponding to Synthetic Peptide within Human Nucleoprotein TPR aa 2250-2350.
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Nucleoprotein TPR, Megator, NPC-associated intranuclear protein, Translocated promoter region protein, TPR
- IP
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Immunoprecipitation - Anti-TPR antibody (AB264152)
TPR was immunoprecipitated from 1mg of HeLa (Human epithelial cell line from cervix adenocarcinoma) whole cell lysate with ab264152 at 3 μg/mg lysate. Western blot was performed from the immunoprecipitate using ab264152 at 1 μg/ml.
Lane 1 : ab264152 IP in HeLa whole cell lysate.
Lane 2 : Control IgG.
Exposure time : 1 sec.
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Immunoprecipitation - Anti-TPR antibody (ab264152)
Predicted band size: 267 kDa
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- WB
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Western blot - Anti-TPR antibody (AB264152)
All lanes:
Western blot - Anti-TPR antibody (ab264152) at 0.04 µg/mL
Lane 1:
HeLa whole cell lysate at 50 µg
Lane 2:
HeLa whole cell lysate at 15 µg
Lane 3:
HeLa whole cell lysate at 5 µg
Lane 4:
HEK-293T whole cell lysate at 50 µg
Predicted band size: 267 kDa
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Exposure time: 30s
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Biological function summary
TPR interacts with other nucleoporins within the NPC to ensure proper nuclear function. TPR is integral in maintaining the spatial organization and transport selectivity within the nucleoplasm-cytoplasm interface by forming an interaction network with other proteins like NUP98 and NUP153. TPR functions as part of the NPC assembly contributing to essential cellular processes like gene expression regulation and DNA repair by participating in chromatin organization.
Pathways
TPR integrates into the nuclear transport pathway and it also plays a role in the MAPK signaling pathway. Within the nuclear transport pathway TPR facilitates the proper translocation of molecules necessary for downstream cellular functions. In the MAPK signaling pathway it synchronizes with other proteins like ERK to control processes such as proliferation and differentiation. TPR's interaction with these pathways positions it as an important player in cellular communication and response.
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