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β-Catenin (L54E2) Mouse mAb (Alexa Fluor® 647 Conjugate) #4627
PhosphoSitePlus® protein, site, and accession data: CTNNB1
| Applications | Reactivity | Sensitivity | MW (kDa) | Isotype |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IF-IC F | H (M) (R) (Mk) (Pg) | Endogenous | 92 | Mouse IgG1 |
Applications Key:
IF-IC=Immunofluorescence (Immunocytochemistry)
F=Flow Cytometry
Reactivity Key:
H=Human
M=Mouse
R=Rat
Mk=Monkey
Pg=Pig
Species cross-reactivity is determined by western blot. Species enclosed in parentheses are predicted to react based on 100% sequence homology.
Protocols
- 4627:
- Flow, Immunofluorescence
Specificity / Sensitivity
β-Catenin (L54E2) Mouse mAb (Alexa Fluor® 647 Conjugate) detects endogenous levels of total β-catenin protein.
Source / Purification
Monoclonal antibody is produced by immunizing animals with a synthetic peptide corresponding to the carboxy terminus of human β-catenin protein.
Flow Cytometry
Flow cytometric analysis of NCI-H28 cells (blue) and HeLa cells (green) using β-Catenin (L54E2) Mouse mAb (Alexa Fluor® 647 Conjugate).
IF-IC
Confocal immunofluorescent analysis of HeLa (left) and NCI-H28 cells (right) using β-Catenin (L54E2) Mouse mAb (Alexa Fluor® 647 Conjugate) (blue pseudocolor) and Acetyl-Histone H3 (Lys9) (C5B11) Rabbit mAb (Alexa Fluor® 488 Conjugate) #9683 (green). Actin filaments have been labeled with DY-554 phalloidin (red).
Description
This Cell Signaling Technology antibody is conjugated to Alexa Fluor® 647 fluorescent dye and tested in-house for direct flow cytometry and immunofluorescent analysis in human cells.
Background
β-Catenin is a key downstream effector in the Wnt signaling pathway (1). It is implicated in two major biological processes in vertebrates: early embryonic development (2) and tumorigenesis (3). CK1 phosphorylates β-catenin at Ser45. This phosphorylation event primes β-catenin for subsequent phosphorylation by GSK-3β (4-6). GSK-3β destabilizes β-catenin by phosphorylating it at Ser33, Ser37, and Thr41 (7). Mutations at these sites result in the stabilization of β-catenin protein levels and have been found in many tumor cell lines (8).
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