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Bovine Profilin antibody - 308 011

Profilins are regulators of the microfilament network
Mouse monoclonal purified IgG
Cat. No.: 308 011
Amount: 100 µg
Price: $415.00
Cat. No. 308 011 100 µg purified IgG, lyophilized. For reconstitution add 100 µl H2O to get a 1mg/ml solution in PBS. Then aliquot and store at -20°C to -80°C until use.
Antibodies should be stored at +4°C when still lyophilized. Do not freeze!
Applications
 
WB: 1 : 500 up to 1 : 5000 (AP staining) gallery  
IP: not tested yet
ICC: yes
IHC: yes
IHC-P: 1 : 1000 gallery  
Clone 2H11
Subtype IgG1 (λ light chain)
Immunogen Recombinant protein corresponding to AA 1 to 140 from bovine Profilin1 (UniProt Id: P02584)
Reactivity Reacts with: human (P07737), cow, rabbit, Guinea pig, opossum.
No signal: mouse (P62962).
Other species not tested yet.
Data sheet 308_011.pdf

References for Bovine Profilin - 308 011

Suppression of tumorigenicity in breast cancer cells by the microfilament protein profilin 1.
Janke J, Schlüter K, Jandrig B, Theile M, Kölble K, Arnold W, Grinstein E, Schwartz A, Estevéz-Schwarz L, Schlag PM, Jockusch BM, et al.
The Journal of experimental medicine (2000) 19110: 1675-86. 308 011 WB, ICC
Functional characterization of green fluorescent protein-profilin fusion proteins.
Wittenmayer N, Rothkegel M, Jockusch BM, Schlüter K
European journal of biochemistry (2000) 26716: 5247-56. 308 011 WB
Effects of single amino acid substitutions in the actin-binding site on the biological activity of bovine profilin I.
Schlüter K, Schleicher M, Jockusch BM
Journal of cell science (1998) 111 ( Pt 22): 3261-73. 308 011 WB, ICC
Actin filaments at the leading edge of cancer cells are characterized by a high mobile fraction and turnover regulation by profilin I.
Lorente G, Syriani E, Morales M
PloS one (2014) 91: e85817. 308 011 ICC
Suppression of tumorigenicity in breast cancer cells by the microfilament protein profilin 1.
Janke J, Schlüter K, Jandrig B, Theile M, Kölble K, Arnold W, Grinstein E, Schwartz A, Estevéz-Schwarz L, Schlag PM, Jockusch BM, et al.
The Journal of experimental medicine (2000) 19110: 1675-86. 308 011 WB, ICC
A role for polyproline motifs in the spinal muscular atrophy protein SMN. Profilins bind to and colocalize with smn in nuclear gems.
Giesemann T, Rathke-Hartlieb S, Rothkegel M, Bartsch JW, Buchmeier S, Jockusch BM, Jockusch H
The Journal of biological chemistry (1999) 27453: 37908-14. 308 011 ICC
Effects of single amino acid substitutions in the actin-binding site on the biological activity of bovine profilin I.
Schlüter K, Schleicher M, Jockusch BM
Journal of cell science (1998) 111 ( Pt 22): 3261-73. 308 011 WB, ICC
Complex formation between the postsynaptic scaffolding protein gephyrin, profilin, and Mena: a possible link to the microfilament system.
Giesemann T, Schwarz G, Nawrotzki R, Berhörster K, Rothkegel M, Schlüter K, Schrader N, Schindelin H, Mendel RR, Kirsch J, Jockusch BM, et al.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2003) 2323: 8330-9. 308 011 IHC
Proteomic comparison of nasopharyngeal cancer cell lines C666-1 and NP69 identifies down-regulation of annexin II and beta2-tubulin for nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
Chan CM, Wong SC, Lam MY, Hui EP, Chan JK, Lo ES, Cheuk W, Wong MC, Tsao SW, Chan AT
Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine (2008) 1324: 675-83. 308 011 IHC-P; tested species: human
Cat. No.: 308 011
Amount: 100 µg
Price: $415.00
Suppression of tumorigenicity in breast cancer cells by the microfilament protein profilin 1.
Janke J, Schlüter K, Jandrig B, Theile M, Kölble K, Arnold W, Grinstein E, Schwartz A, Estevéz-Schwarz L, Schlag PM, Jockusch BM, et al.
The Journal of experimental medicine (2000) 19110: 1675-86. 308 011 WB, ICC
Functional characterization of green fluorescent protein-profilin fusion proteins.
Wittenmayer N, Rothkegel M, Jockusch BM, Schlüter K
European journal of biochemistry (2000) 26716: 5247-56. 308 011 WB
Effects of single amino acid substitutions in the actin-binding site on the biological activity of bovine profilin I.
Schlüter K, Schleicher M, Jockusch BM
Journal of cell science (1998) 111 ( Pt 22): 3261-73. 308 011 WB, ICC
Actin filaments at the leading edge of cancer cells are characterized by a high mobile fraction and turnover regulation by profilin I.
Lorente G, Syriani E, Morales M
PloS one (2014) 91: e85817. 308 011 ICC
Suppression of tumorigenicity in breast cancer cells by the microfilament protein profilin 1.
Janke J, Schlüter K, Jandrig B, Theile M, Kölble K, Arnold W, Grinstein E, Schwartz A, Estevéz-Schwarz L, Schlag PM, Jockusch BM, et al.
The Journal of experimental medicine (2000) 19110: 1675-86. 308 011 WB, ICC
A role for polyproline motifs in the spinal muscular atrophy protein SMN. Profilins bind to and colocalize with smn in nuclear gems.
Giesemann T, Rathke-Hartlieb S, Rothkegel M, Bartsch JW, Buchmeier S, Jockusch BM, Jockusch H
The Journal of biological chemistry (1999) 27453: 37908-14. 308 011 ICC
Effects of single amino acid substitutions in the actin-binding site on the biological activity of bovine profilin I.
Schlüter K, Schleicher M, Jockusch BM
Journal of cell science (1998) 111 ( Pt 22): 3261-73. 308 011 WB, ICC
Complex formation between the postsynaptic scaffolding protein gephyrin, profilin, and Mena: a possible link to the microfilament system.
Giesemann T, Schwarz G, Nawrotzki R, Berhörster K, Rothkegel M, Schlüter K, Schrader N, Schindelin H, Mendel RR, Kirsch J, Jockusch BM, et al.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2003) 2323: 8330-9. 308 011 IHC
Proteomic comparison of nasopharyngeal cancer cell lines C666-1 and NP69 identifies down-regulation of annexin II and beta2-tubulin for nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
Chan CM, Wong SC, Lam MY, Hui EP, Chan JK, Lo ES, Cheuk W, Wong MC, Tsao SW, Chan AT
Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine (2008) 1324: 675-83. 308 011 IHC-P; tested species: human
Background

Profilins are small proteins (14-17 kDa) which are involved in the regulation of the cellular microfilament system. They are associated with highly dynamic microfilament structures present at cellular membranes. Profilins have been found together with lamellipodia, focal adhesions, surface ruffles and on intracellular vesicles and have been shown to interact with different cytoskeleton proteins like actin, gephyrin and the Arp 2/3 complex. Recently a tumor suppression activity has been described for profilin.