| Antigen: |
p53 |
| Relevance: |
p53 is a stress-regulated transcription factor that regulates cell cycle arrest and was first identified as an SV40 large T antigen-binding protein. Mutation of p53 is the most common genetic change so far identified in a number of major carcinomas. PAb 1801 can be used for the specific detection of human p53 that is synthesised in the presence of p53 from other species. |
| Clone: |
PAb 1801 |
| Subclass: |
IgG1 |
| Applications: |
Immunoprecipitation, Western blot, Radioimmunoassay, ELISA, FACS, Immunohistochemistry (Frozen, Paraffin embedded) |
| Immunogen: |
Purified p53-b-galactosidase fusion proteins |
| Reactivity: |
Human |
| Species raised in: |
Mouse: Balb/c |
| Fusion partner: |
NS-1 |
| Recommended growth conditions: |
RPMI + 10% FCS |
| References: |
Banks L et al. 1986. Eur. J. Biochem. 159:529-534. 
Cattoretti G et al. 1988. Int. J. Cancer. 41:178-183.  |
| Notes: |
50 kDa MW |
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