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05-661-I

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Anti-β-Tubulin Antibody, clone AA2

Synonym(s):

Tubulin beta-5 chain;beta-Tubulin

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
12352203
NACRES:
NA.43

biological source

mouse

Quality Level

conjugate

unconjugated

antibody form

purified antibody

antibody product type

primary antibodies

clone

AA2, monoclonal

mol wt

calculated mol wt 49.67 kDa
observed mol wt ~50 kDa

purified by

using protein G

species reactivity

rabbit, rat, mouse, bovine, hamster, human

packaging

antibody small pack of 100 μg

technique(s)

immunocytochemistry: suitable
immunofluorescence: suitable
immunohistochemistry (formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections): suitable
western blot: suitable

isotype

IgG1κ

epitope sequence

C-terminal

Protein ID accession no.

UniProt accession no.

shipped in

ambient

target post-translational modification

unmodified

Gene Information

bovine ... TUBB5(615087)

General description

Tubulin β chain (UniProt: Q2KJD0; also known as Tubulin beta-5 chain) is encoded by the TUBB gene (Gene ID: 615087) in human. Tubulin is the major constituent of microtubules (MTs). MTs are cytoskeletal filaments composed ofa/β-tubulin heterodimers that self-assemble head-to-tail to form protofilaments and laterally to form a hollow tube. a/β heterodimers associate head-to-tail to form protofilaments running lengthwise along the microtubule wall with the β-tubulin subunit facing the microtubule plus end conferring a structural polarity. Tubulin binds two moles of GTP, one at an exchangeable site on the β-chain and one at a non-exchangeable site on the a-chain. Tubulin dimers constantly polymerize and depolymerize, and MTs can undergo rapid cycles of assembly and disassembly. The first stage of MT formation, the nucleation phase, is slow. In the presence of Mg2+ and GTP, a and β tubulins join in an end-to-end manner to form protofilaments with alternating a and β subunits. GTP bound to β-tubulin is hydrolyzed to GDP during or immediately after polymerization. This weakens the binding affinity of tubulin for adjacent molecules and favors depolymerization that contributes to the dynamic behavior of MTs. MTs also undergo treadmilling, in which tubulin molecules bound to GDP are continually lost from the minus end and are replaced by the addition of GTP-bound tubulin molecules to the plus end of the same MT. Various post-translational modifications, including acetylation, polyglutamylation, polyglycylation, detyrosination, phosphorylation, and palmitoylation, can regulate the polymerization properties of tubulins and/or their interactions with microtubule associated proteins and motor proteins. β-Tubulin is reported to undergo phosphorylation on serine 172 by CDK1 during the cell cycle, from metaphase to telophase, but not in interphase. This phosphorylation inhibits tubulin incorporation into microtubules.

Specificity

Clone AA2 is a mouse monoclonal antibody that detects β-Tubulin. It targets an epitope within 19 amino acids from the C-terminal region.

Immunogen

Purified β-tubulin from bovine brain.

Application

Quality Control Testing

Evaluated by Western Blotting in A431 cell lysates.

Western Blotting Analysis: A 1:1,000 dilution of this antibody detected β-Tubulin in A431 cell lysates.

Tested Applications

Immunofluorescence Analysis: A representative lot detected β-Tubulin in Immunofluorescence applications (Abdelfattah, N., et al. (2018). Nat Commun. 9(1):4541; Kelly, J.J., et al. (2015). J Cell Sci. 128(21):3947-60; Moreira, B.P., et al. (2017). J Cell Sci. 130(6):1179-1193; Verbist, K.C., et al. (2016). Nature. 532(7599):389-93).

Immunocytochemistry Analysis: A representative lot detected β-Tubulin in Immunocytochemistry applications (Verbist, K.C., et al. (2016). Nature. 532(7599):389-93).

Western Blotting Analysis: A representative lot detected β-Tubulin in Western Blotting applications (Abdelfattah, N., et al. (2018). Nat Commun.;9(1):4541; Cho, J-H., et al. (2017). Nat Commun. 8(1):1848; Moreira, B.P., et al. (2017). J Cell Sci. 130(6):1179-1193; Ohshiro, K., et al. (2020). Genes Cancer. 11(1-2):43-52; Rawlinson, S.M., et al. (2018). Nat Commun. 9(1):3057; Shrestha, P., et al. (2020). Nat Neurosci. 23(2):281-292; Terzaghi, L., et al. (2018). Reproduction. 155(3):273-282; Villar-Fincheira, P., et al. (2021). Front Physiol.12:722528).

Immunohistochemistry Applications: A representative lot detected β-Tubulin in Immunohistochemistry applications (Cho, J-H., et al. (2017). Nat Commun. 8(1):1848).

Note: Actual optimal working dilutions must be determined by end user as specimens, and experimental conditions may vary with the end user
Anti-β-Tubulin, clone AA2, Cat. No. 05-661-I, is a mouse monoclonal antibody that detects β-Tubulin and is tested for use in Immunocytochemistry, Immunofluorescence, Immunohistochemistry, and Western Blotting.

Physical form

Purified mouse monoclonal antibody IgG1 in buffer containing 0.1 M Tris-Glycine (pH 7.4), 150 mM NaCl with 0.05% sodium azide.

Storage and Stability

Recommended storage: +2°C to +8°C.

Other Notes

Concentration: Please refer to the Certificate of Analysis for the lot-specific concentration.

Disclaimer

Unless otherwise stated in our catalog or other company documentation accompanying the product(s), our products are intended for research use only and are not to be used for any other purpose, which includes but is not limited to, unauthorized commercial uses, in vitro diagnostic uses, ex vivo or in vivo therapeutic uses or any type of consumption or application to humans or animals.

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Storage Class Code

12 - Non Combustible Liquids

WGK

WGK 1

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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