Rabbit Polyclonal WDR26 antibody. Suitable for WB and reacts with Human samples. Cited in 2 publications. Immunogen corresponding to Synthetic Peptide within Human WDR26.
pH: 7 - 8
Preservative: 0.09% Sodium azide
Constituents: Tris citrate/phosphate
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Mouse | Predicted |
Rat | Predicted |
Chicken | Predicted |
Chimpanzee | Predicted |
Cow | Predicted |
Dog | Predicted |
Gorilla | Predicted |
Guinea pig | Predicted |
Horse | Predicted |
Orangutan | Predicted |
Pig | Predicted |
Rabbit | Predicted |
Rhesus monkey | Predicted |
Xenopus tropicalis | Predicted |
Zebrafish | Predicted |
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Species Human | Dilution info 0.4 µg/mL | Notes - |
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Species Mouse, Rat, Horse, Chicken, Guinea pig, Cow, Dog, Pig, Chimpanzee, Zebrafish, Rhesus monkey, Gorilla, Orangutan, Xenopus tropicalis, Rabbit | Dilution info - | Notes - |
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G-beta-like protein involved in cell signal transduction (PubMed:15378603, PubMed:19446606, PubMed:22065575, PubMed:23625927, PubMed:26895380, PubMed:27098453). Acts as a negative regulator in MAPK signaling pathway (PubMed:15378603). Functions as a scaffolding protein to promote G beta:gamma-mediated PLCB2 plasma membrane translocation and subsequent activation in leukocytes (PubMed:22065575, PubMed:23625927). Core component of the CTLH E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase complex that selectively accepts ubiquitin from UBE2H and mediates ubiquitination and subsequent proteasomal degradation of the transcription factor HBP1 (PubMed:29911972). Acts as a negative regulator of the canonical Wnt signaling pathway through preventing ubiquitination of beta-catenin CTNNB1 by the beta-catenin destruction complex, thus negatively regulating CTNNB1 degradation (PubMed:27098453). Serves as a scaffold to coordinate PI3K/AKT pathway-driven cell growth and migration (PubMed:26895380). Protects cells from oxidative stress-induced apoptosis via the down-regulation of AP-1 transcriptional activity as well as by inhibiting cytochrome c release from mitochondria (PubMed:19446606). Protects also cells by promoting hypoxia-mediated autophagy and mitophagy (By similarity).
CDW2, MIP2, PRO0852, WDR26, WD repeat-containing protein 26, CUL4- and DDB1-associated WDR protein 2, Myocardial ischemic preconditioning up-regulated protein 2
Rabbit Polyclonal WDR26 antibody. Suitable for WB and reacts with Human samples. Cited in 2 publications. Immunogen corresponding to Synthetic Peptide within Human WDR26.
pH: 7 - 8
Preservative: 0.09% Sodium azide
Constituents: Tris citrate/phosphate
ab85962 was affinity purified using an epitope specific to WDR26 immobilized on solid support.
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WDR26 also known as WD repeat domain 26 is part of the WD repeat protein family which is important in protein-protein interactions. It weighs roughly 109 kDa. WDR26 expresses in various tissues with significant levels observed in the brain and testis. The protein itself has a molecular architecture enriched with WD repeats which facilitates its involvement in cellular processes by mediating complex formation and signal transduction.
In the cellular environment WDR26 engages in regulating intracellular signaling pathways. It is a component of the STRIPAK complex which includes several proteins playing roles in synaptic and cellular signaling. The involvement of WDR26 in the STRIPAK complex as a scaffold aids in the correct assembly and localization of the complex impacting cellular processes such as apoptosis and proliferation.
WDR26 integrates into key signaling pathways like the MAPK signaling pathway. It interacts with other proteins such as STRN3 and MOB3 to modulate signals that affect gene expression growth and cell differentiation. The MAPK pathway in particular facilitates responses to growth factors stress signals and mitogens illustrating the protein's versatility in signal transduction.
Defects or dysregulation of WDR26 relate to intellectual disabilities and certain neurodevelopmental disorders. Research indicates that changes in WDR26 expression can disturb normal brain development and function often connecting with other proteins like MEK1 which also participates in neurodevelopment. These connections link WDR26 closely to neurological functions and highlight its potential as a target for therapeutic interventions.
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All lanes: Western blot - Anti-WDR26 antibody (ab85962) at 0.4 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
Developed using the ECL technique.
Predicted band size: 72 kDa
Observed band size: 220 kDa, 50 kDa, 80 kDa, 90 kDa
Exposure time: 3min
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WDR26 western blot using anti-WDR26 antibody ab85962. Publication image and figure legend from Maitland, M. E. R., Onea, G., et al., 2019, Sci Rep, PubMed 31285494.
ab85962 was used in this publication in western blot. This may not be the same as the application(s) guaranteed by Abcam. For a full list of applications guaranteed by Abcam for ab85962 please see the product overview.
Characterization of the CTLH complex. (a) Schematic representation of the CTLH complex. The model is adapted from the yeast Gid complex26. Note that the position of muskelin in the complex has not been formally defined. (b) Subunits of the CTLH complex are present in RanBPM immunocomplexes. HEK293 whole cell extracts were incubated with a RanBPM antibody and immunoprecipitated. Immunoprecipitates were analyzed by Western blot with the indicated antibodies. IgG was used as a negative control. (c) WDR26 associates with the CTLH complex. Whole cell extracts were prepared from HeLa cells untransfected (−) or transfected with FLAG-tagged WDR26 (+). FLAG-WDR26 was immunoprecipitated with a FLAG antibody and immunoprecipitates were analyzed by Western blot with the indicated antibodies. (d) GID4 associates with CTLH complex. Whole cell extracts were prepared from HEK293 cells untransfected (−) or transfected with HA tagged GID4 (+). HA-GID4 was immunoprecipitated with an HA antibody and immunoprecipitates were analyzed by Western blot with the indicated antibodies.
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