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Catenin, beta (p120)

Mouse Monoclonal Antibody [Clone 12F7]

Catalog #

Size

20 ug
100 ug
100 ug

Price (USD)

219.00
499.00
499.00

Formulation

Purified Ab with BSA and Azide at 200ug/ml
Purified Ab with BSA and Azide at 200ug/ml
Purified Ab WITHOUT BSA and Azide at 1.0mg/ml

Catalog No

Size

20 ug
100 ug
100 ug

Formulation

Purified Ab with BSA and Azide at 200ug/ml
Purified Ab with BSA and Azide at 200ug/ml
Purified Ab WITHOUT BSA and Azide at 1.0mg/ml

Price (USD)

219.00
499.00
499.00
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SDS-PAGE Analysis of Purified Catenin, beta Mouse Monoclonal Antibody (12F7). Confirmation of Purity and Integrity of Antibody

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Western Blot of A431, A549 and MCF-7 cell lysates using Catenin, beta Mouse Monoclonal Antibody (12F7)

Product Details

Synonyms

Cadherin associated protein, beta 1 88kDa, Catenin beta-1, CATNB, CHBCAT, CTNNB1

Positive Control

A431, A549 or MCF-7 cells.

Known Applications & Suggested Dilutions

Flow Cyt, IF, Western Blot         More Details

Flow Cytometry (1-2ug/million cells)
Immunofluorescence (1-2ug/ml)
Western Blot (1-2ug/ml)
Optimal dilution for a specific application should be determined.

Immunogen

Recombinant fusion protein consisting of the N-terminal half of human beta-Catenin fused to maltose binding protein

Cellular Localization

Cell surface and cytoplasmic

Species Reactivity

Human. Mouse. Rat.

Host / Ig Isotype

Mouse / IgG1, kappa

Mol. Weight of Antigen

92kDa

Specificity & Comments

Beta-catenin associates with the cytoplasmic portion of E-cadherin, which is necessary for the function of E-cadherin as an adhesion molecule. In normal tissues, beta-catenin is localized to the membrane of epithelial cells, consistent with its role in the cell adhesion complex. In breast ductal neoplasia, beta-catenin is usually localized in cellular membranes. However, in lobular neoplasia, a marked redistribution of beta-catenin throughout the cytoplasm results in a diffuse cytoplasmic pattern. Immuno-staining of beta-catenin and E-cadherin is helps in the accurate identification of ductal and lobular neoplasms, including a distinction between low-grade ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and lobular carcinoma. Additionally, some rectal and gastric adenocarcinomas demonstrate diffuse cytoplasmic beta-catenin staining and a lack of membranous staining, mimicking the staining pattern observed with lobular breast carcinomas.

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Key References

  1. Dabbs DJ et. al. Am J Surg Path. 2007;31:427-437.
  2. Sarrio D et. al. Oncogene. 2004;23:3272-3283.
  3. Mastracci TL et. al. Mod Path. 2005;18:741-751.

Bioinformatics

  •  Entrez Gene ID: 1499
  •  Gene Symbol: CTNNB1
  •  SwissProt: P35222
  •  Chromosome Location: 3p22.1
  •  Unigene: 476018
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