Rad50 antibody [13B3]

Catalogue Number: GTX70228-GTX

Manufacturer:GeneTex
Preservative:No preservative
Physical state:Liquid
Type:Monoclonal Primary Antibody - Unconjugated
Alias:RAD50 double strand break repair protein , NBSLD , RAD502 , hRad50
Shipping Condition:Blue Ice
Unit(s): 100 ul
Host name: Mouse
Clone: 13B3
Isotype: IgG1
Immunogen: Amino acids 1-425 of Rad50 expressed in E. coli.
Application: ICC, IF, IHC-P, IP, WB, IHC, InVitroA

Description

Description: The protein encoded by this gene is highly similar to Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rad50, a protein involved in DNA double-strand break repair. This protein forms a complex with MRE11 and NBS1. The protein complex binds to DNA and displays numerous enzymatic activities that are required for nonhomologous joining of DNA ends. This protein, cooperating with its partners, is important for DNA double-strand break repair, cell cycle checkpoint activation, telomere maintenance, and meiotic recombination. Knockout studies of the mouse homolog suggest this gene is essential for cell growth and viability. Mutations in this gene are the cause of Nijmegen breakage syndrome-like disorder.[provided by RefSeq, Apr 2010]

Additional Text

Gene ID

10111

Gene Name

RAD50

Uniprot ID

Q92878

Purification

Protein G purified

Concentration

1.7 mg/ml

Molecular Weight

154

Antibody Clonality

Monoclonal

Note

For In vitro laboratory use only. Not for any clinical, therapeutic, or diagnostic use in humans or animals. Not for animal or human consumption

Application Notes

WB: 1:500-1:3000. ICC/IF: 1:100-1:1000. IHC-P: 1:100-1:1000. *Optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the researcher.Not tested in other applications.

Short Description

Rad50 antibody detects RAD50, a ~154 kDa protein that, together with MRE11 and NBS1, forms the MRN complex that is intimately involved in DNA damage signaling, DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair, recombination, and replication. The complex is also involved other facets of genomic homeostasis including telomere maintenance. MRN plays a pivotal role in the DNA damage response (DDR) through interactions with ATM and ATR.