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LKB1 (D60C5) Rabbit mAb #3047

Applications Reactivity Sensitivity MW (kDa) Isotype
W H M R Mk Endogenous 54 Rabbit IgG

Applications Key:  W=Western Blotting
Reactivity Key:  H=Human  M=Mouse  R=Rat  Mk=Monkey
Species cross-reactivity is determined by western blot. Species enclosed in parentheses are predicted to react based on 100% sequence homology.

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Specificity / Sensitivity

LKB1 (D60C5) Rabbit mAb detects endogenous levels of total LKB1 protein.

Source / Purification

Monoclonal antibody is produced by immunizing animals with an LKB1 partial fusion protein.

Western Blotting

Western Blotting

Western blot analysis of extracts from various cell lines using LKB1 (D60C5) Rabbit mAb.

Background

LKB1 (STK11) is a serine/threonine kinase and tumor suppressor that helps control cell structure, apoptosis and energy homeostasis through regulation of numerous downstream kinases (1,2). A cytosolic protein complex comprised of LKB1, putative kinase STRAD, and the MO25 scaffold protein, activates both AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and several AMPK-related kinases (3). AMPK plays a predominant role as the master regulator of cellular energy homeostasis, controlling downstream effectors that regulate cell growth and apoptosis in response to cellular ATP concentrations (4). LKB1 appears to be phosphorylated in cells at several sites, 
including human LKB1 at Ser31/325/428 and Thr189/336/363 (5).Mutation in the corresponding LKB1 gene causes Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS), an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by benign GI tract polyps and dark skin lesions of the mouth, hands and feet (6). A variety of other LKB1 gene mutations have been associated with the formation of sporadic cancers in several tissues (7).

  1. Baas, A.F. et al. (2004) Trends Cell Biol 14, 312-9.
  2. Marignani, P.A. (2005) J Clin Pathol 58, 15-9.
  3. Lizcano, J.M. et al. (2004) EMBO J 23, 833-43.
  4. Hardie, D.G. (2004) J Cell Sci 117, 5479-87.
  5. Sapkota, G.P. et al. (2002) Biochem J 362, 481-90.
  6. Jenne, D.E. et al. (1998) Nat Genet 18, 38-43.
  7. Sanchez-Cespedes, M. (2007) Oncogene 26, 7825-32.

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