Human Securin Antibody Pair - BSA and Azide free (ab244063)
Key features and details
- Unconjugated capture and detector antibodies
- Adaptable to any antibody pair-based assay format
- Antibody concentration ~ 1 mg/ml
- BSA and azide free buffer - ready for conjugation
- Reacts with: Human
Overview
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Product name
Human Securin Antibody Pair - BSA and Azide free
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Assay type
ELISA set -
Range
102 pg/ml - 6500 pg/ml -
Species reactivity
Reacts with: Human -
Product overview
The Antibody Pair can be used to quantify Human Securin. BSA and Azide free antibody pairs include unconjugated capture and detector antibodies suitable for sandwich ELISAs. The antibodies are provided at an approximate concentration of 1 mg/ml as measured by the protein A280 method. The recommended antibody orientation is based on internal optimization for ELISA-based assays. Antibody orientation is assay dependent and needs to be optimized for each assay type. Both capture and detector antibodies are rabbit monoclonal antibodies delivering consistent, specific, and sensitive results.
For additional information on the performance of the antibody pair, see the equivalent SimpleStep ELISA® Kit (ab230935), which uses the same antibodies. However, due to differences in their formulation, this antibody pair cannot be used with the consumables provided with our SimpleStep ELISA Kits. Please note that the range provided for the pairs is only an estimation based on the performance of the related product using the same antibody pair. Performance of the antibody pair will depend on the specific characteristics of your assay. We guarantee the product works in sandwich ELISA, but we do not guarantee the sensitivity or dynamic range of the antibody pair in your assay.
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Tested applications
Suitable for: Sandwich ELISAmore details -
Platform
Reagents
Properties
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Storage instructions
Store at +4°C. Please refer to protocols. -
Carrier free
Yes -
Components 10 x 96 tests Human Securin Capture Antibody (unconjugated) 1 x 100µg Human Securin Detector Antibody (unconjugated) 1 x 100µg -
Research areas
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Function
Regulatory protein, which plays a central role in chromosome stability, in the p53/TP53 pathway, and DNA repair. Probably acts by blocking the action of key proteins. During the mitosis, it blocks Separase/ESPL1 function, preventing the proteolysis of the cohesin complex and the subsequent segregation of the chromosomes. At the onset of anaphase, it is ubiquitinated, conducting to its destruction and to the liberation of ESPL1. Its function is however not limited to a blocking activity, since it is required to activate ESPL1. Negatively regulates the transcriptional activity and related apoptosis activity of TP53. The negative regulation of TP53 may explain the strong transforming capability of the protein when it is overexpressed. May also play a role in DNA repair via its interaction with Ku, possibly by connecting DNA damage-response pathways with sister chromatid separation. -
Tissue specificity
Expressed at low level in most tissues, except in adult testis, where it is highly expressed. Overexpressed in many patients suffering from pituitary adenomas, primary epithelial neoplasias, and esophageal cancer. -
Sequence similarities
Belongs to the securin family. -
Developmental stage
Low level during G1 and S phases. Peaks at M phase. During anaphase, it is degraded. -
Domain
The N-terminal destruction box (D-box) acts as a recognition signal for degradation via the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway.
The TEK-boxes are required for 'Lys-11'-linked ubiquitination and facilitate the transfer of the first ubiquitin and ubiquitin chain nucleation. TEK-boxes may direct a catalytically competent orientation of the UBE2C/UBCH10-ubiquitin thiolester with the acceptor lysine residue. -
Post-translational
modificationsPhosphorylated at Ser-165 by CDK1 during mitosis.
Phosphorylated in vitro by ds-DNA kinase.
Ubiquitinated through 'Lys-11' linkage of ubiquitin moieties by the anaphase promoting complex (APC) at the onset of anaphase, conducting to its degradation. 'Lys-11'-linked ubiquitination is mediated by the E2 ligase UBE2C/UBCH10. -
Cellular localization
Cytoplasm. Nucleus. - Information by UniProt
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Alternative names
- AW555095
- C87862
- Cut2
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Database links
- Entrez Gene: 9232 Human
- Omim: 604147 Human
- SwissProt: Q6IAL9 Human
- SwissProt: O95997 Human
- Unigene: 350966 Human
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