Anti-TCP1a [91a (CTA-191)]
Invented at The Institute of Cancer Research
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Catalogue Number | 151323 |
Applications | IP WB |
Antigen/Gene or Protein Targets | T-complex polypeptide 1 alpha (TCP1a) |
Reactivity | Human, Mouse, Rat, Dog, Rabbit, Bovine, Pig and Saccharomyces |
Relevance | TCP1, (a constituent of chaperone-containing TCP-1, CCT) is a ~60 kDa protein constitutively expressed in almost all eukaryotic cells and upregulated during spermatogenesis. It is found in the cytosol as a subunit of a hetero-oligomeric chaperone that is known to be involved in the folding of actin and tubulin. |
Host | Rat |
Immunogen | C-terminal half of the full length murine TCP protein |
Positive Control | Mouse spleen and LHK35.2 cells |
Subclass | IgG2a |
Molecular Weight (kDa) | 80 |
Myeloma Used | Y3.AG.1.2.3 |
Recommended Growing Conditions | DMEM + 5% FCS |
Research Area | Apoptosis and Programmed Cell Death, Cancer, Cell Cycle |
References: 6 entries
Sternlicht et al. 1993. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 90(20):9422-6. PMID: 8105476.
The t-complex polypeptide 1 complex is a chaperonin for tubulin and actin in vivo.
Europe PMC ID: 8105476
Harrison-Lavoie et al. 1993. EMBO J. 12(7):2847-53. PMID: 8335000.
A 102 kDa subunit of a Golgi-associated particle has homology to beta subunits of trimeric G proteins.
Europe PMC ID: 8335000
Willison et al. 1989. Cell. 57(4):621-32. PMID: 2655925.
The t complex polypeptide 1 (TCP-1) is associated with the cytoplasmic aspect of Golgi membranes.
Europe PMC ID: 2655925
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References: 6 entries
Sternlicht et al. 1993. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 90(20):9422-6. PMID: 8105476.
The t-complex polypeptide 1 complex is a chaperonin for tubulin and actin in vivo.
Harrison-Lavoie et al. 1993. EMBO J. 12(7):2847-53. PMID: 8335000.
A 102 kDa subunit of a Golgi-associated particle has homology to beta subunits of trimeric G proteins.
Willison et al. 1989. Cell. 57(4):621-32. PMID: 2655925.
The t complex polypeptide 1 (TCP-1) is associated with the cytoplasmic aspect of Golgi membranes.
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