POLI Antibody
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中文名稱:POLI兔多克隆抗體
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貨號(hào):CSB-PA006790
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規(guī)格:¥880
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產(chǎn)品詳情
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別名:DNA polymerase iota antibody; Eta 2 antibody; Eta2 antibody; POLI antibody; POLI_HUMAN antibody; Polymerase (DNA directed) iota antibody; RAD 30B antibody; RAD30 homolog B antibody; RAD30, S. cerevisiae, homolog of antibody; RAD30B antibody; RAD3OB antibody
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宿主:Rabbit
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反應(yīng)種屬:Human
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免疫原:Synthesized peptide derived from the C-terminal region of Human DNA pol ι.
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免疫原種屬:Homo sapiens (Human)
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標(biāo)記方式:Non-conjugated
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抗體亞型:IgG
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純化方式:The antibody was affinity-purified from rabbit antiserum by affinity-chromatography using epitope-specific immunogen.
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濃度:It differs from different batches. Please contact us to confirm it.
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保存緩沖液:Liquid in PBS containing 50% glycerol, 0.5% BSA and 0.02% sodium azide.
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產(chǎn)品提供形式:Liquid
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應(yīng)用范圍:WB, ELISA
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推薦稀釋比:
Application Recommended Dilution WB 1:500-1:2000 ELISA 1:40000 -
Protocols:
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儲(chǔ)存條件:Upon receipt, store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze.
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貨期:Basically, we can dispatch the products out in 1-3 working days after receiving your orders. Delivery time maybe differs from different purchasing way or location, please kindly consult your local distributors for specific delivery time.
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靶點(diǎn)詳情
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功能:Error-prone DNA polymerase specifically involved in DNA repair. Plays an important role in translesion synthesis, where the normal high-fidelity DNA polymerases cannot proceed and DNA synthesis stalls. Favors Hoogsteen base-pairing in the active site. Inserts the correct base with high-fidelity opposite an adenosine template. Exhibits low fidelity and efficiency opposite a thymidine template, where it will preferentially insert guanosine. May play a role in hypermutation of immunogobulin genes. Forms a Schiff base with 5'-deoxyribose phosphate at abasic sites, but may not have lyase activity.
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基因功能參考文獻(xiàn):
- Findings indicate that DNA polymerase iota (poli) plays a positive role in lung cancer progression via promoting the migration and invasion of lung cancer cells. PMID: 30060029
- Findings indicate the function of tumor suppressor protein p53 (p53) and DNA polymerase iota (POLiota) in the DNA damage response to endogenous or exogenous replication stress. PMID: 27407148
- DNA polymerase iota increased the expression of MMP-2/9 to promote invasion and metastasis of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. PMID: 27057634
- The predominant isoform of DNA poliota in human cells is the shorter 715 amino acid protein and that if, or when, expressed, the longer 740 amino acid isoform has identical properties to the considerably more abundant shorter isoform. PMID: 28865289
- Kinetic and Structural Impact of Metal Ions and Genetic Variations on Human DNA Polymerase iota. PMID: 27555320
- Mass spectrometry analysis of monoubiquitinated poliota revealed that it is ubiquitinated at over 27 unique sites. Many of these sites are localized in different functional domains of the protein. PMID: 26370087
- Germline genetic variations in human POLI gene may either hinder or promote the translesion synthesis (TLS) capability of pol iota with various DNA lesions in vitro, emphasizing the potential translational importance of these pol iota genetic variations, e.g., individual differences in TLS, mutation, and cancer susceptibility to genotoxic carcinogens. PMID: 25162224
- a single residue in pol iota is able to discriminate between NTPs and dNTPs during DNA synthesis. PMID: 24532793
- Dysregulation of pol iota by JNK/c-Jun is involved in carcinogenesis and offer a novel understanding of the role of pol iota or c-Jun in mutagenesis. PMID: 23922701
- Human Pol iota and yeast Pol zeta complex could function efficiently in the insertion and extension steps, respectively, of ranslesion synthesis and human Pol kappa and Pol eta could also extend past these lesions, albeit much less efficiently. PMID: 23965998
- POLI and MC4R nearby single nucleotide polymorphisms in human chromosome 18 are associated with a moderate risk of type 2 diabetes. PMID: 23727064
- Results show that the physical and functional interaction between pols eta and iota occurs between ubiquitinated forms of either polymerase via their respective ubiquitin-binding domains. PMID: 23248005
- this review briefly discusses the main structural features and possible functional mechanisms of the active center of Pol iota. [review] PMID: 22817454
- in mammalian cells, both polymerases kappa and iota are necessary for the error-free bypass of N(2)-CEdG and N(2)-CMdG. PMID: 21454642
- structural mechanism of high-fidelity 8-oxo-G replication by a human DNA polymerase PMID: 21300901
- Structural basis for proficient incorporation of dTTP opposite O6-methylguanine by human DNA polymerase iota. PMID: 20961860
- In the presence of Mn2+, the Pol iota activity in carcinoma was 2.5-fold higher than the control cells. PMID: 20673215
- The solution structures of the C-terminal UBM of human pol iota and its complex with ubiquitin are reported. PMID: 20159559
- Variants in POLI is associated with predisposition for TMPRSS2-ERG fusion in prostate cancer. PMID: 19861517
- DNA polymerase iota's versatility implies that this enzyme can adjust to local structural conditions in order to bypass bulky lesions by strategies that utilize Watson-Crick, Hoogsteen and perhaps other base pairing possibilities. PMID: 19767609
- By performing gene inactivation in a Burkitt's lymphoma cell line inducible for hypermutation, we show here that somatic hypermutation is dependent on DNA polymerase iota PMID: 12410315
- DNA polymerase iota associates with the replication machinery & accumulates at stalled replication forks following DNA-damaging treatment. Its the C-terminal 224 AAs are sufficient for both the interaction with poleta & accumulation in replication foci. PMID: 12426396
- Translesion replication of benzo[a]pyrene and benzo[c]phenanthrene diol epoxide adducts of deoxyadenosine and deoxyguanosine by DNA polymerase iota. PMID: 12466554
- pol iota can complement the in vitro single-nucleotide BER deficiency of a DNA polymerase beta null cell extract PMID: 12777390
- propose that the incipient base pair is accommodated differently in the active site of Poliota dependent upon the template base and that when T is the templating base, Poliota accommodates the wobble base pair better than the Watson-Crick base pair PMID: 14701763
- crystal structure bound to a template primer and an incoming nucleotide; structure reveals a polymerase that is 'specialized' for Hoogsteen base-pairing, whereby the templating base is driven to the syn conformation PMID: 15254543
- Data strongly suggest that pol iota may be involved in the generation of both increased spontaneous and translesion mutations during DNA replication in breast cancer cells, thereby contributing to the accumulation of genetic damage. PMID: 15313897
- Data show that an interaction between human DNA polymerase iota (poliota) and the proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) stimulates the processivity of poliota in a template-dependent manner in vitro. PMID: 15342632
- Poliota interacts with PCNA via only one of its conserved PCNA binding motifs, regardless of whether PCNA is bound to DNA or not. PMID: 15657443
- DNA polymerase iota promotes replication through a ring-closed minor-groove adduct that adopts a syn conformation in DNA PMID: 16166652
- The sequential action of Poliota and Polkappa promotes efficient and error-free synthesis through the HNE-dG adducts. PMID: 16354708
- identification of two previously unknown ubiquitin-binding domains in the Y-family translesion synthesis polymerases that enable them to interact with monoubiquitinated targets and undergo monoubiquitination in vivo PMID: 16357261
- results show that Pol iota has no significant role in UV lesion bypass and mutagenesis in vivo and provides some initial data suggesting that this polymerase may be involved in replication of extrachromosomal DNA PMID: 16472831
- polymerization by pol iota is severely inhibited by a bulky group at G N2 despite an advantageous mode of Hoogsteen base pairing PMID: 16527824
- DNA polymerases iota and eta interact noncovalently with free polyUb chains, as well as mono-ubiquitinated proliferating cell nuclear antigen (Ub-PCNA). PMID: 16763556
- For proficient T incorporation opposite template A, only the N7 hydrogen bonding is required, but for proficient C incorporation opposite template G, hydrogen bonding at both the N7 and O(6) is an imperative. PMID: 16914729
- These results suggest that HIF-1-mediated pol iota gene expression may be involved in the generation of translesion mutations during DNA replication after hypoxia followed by reoxygenation. PMID: 17056006
- the cation utilized by pol iota in vivo may actually be Mn(2+) rather than Mg(2+), as tacitly assumed PMID: 17609217
- Data suggest that DNA polymerases eta and iota transiently probe DNA/chromatin; when DNA is exposed at replication forks, the polymerase residence times increase, and this is further facilitated by the ubiquitination of PCNA. PMID: 18799611
- These data reveal a novel role of human DNA pol iota in protecting cells from oxidative damage. PMID: 18923427
- Lesion bypass of N2-ethylguanine by human DNA polymerase iota. PMID: 18984581
- enzyme plays important functions in protecting humans from the deleterious consequences of exposure to both oxidative- and ultraviolet light-induced DNA damage PMID: 19162565
- DNA synthesis across an absaic lesion by human POLI is reported. PMID: 19368886
- Structural and domain-swapping experiments indicate that the finger domain is responsible for DNA polymerase iota's high error rates on pyrimidines and determines the incorporation specificity. PMID: 19440206
- Replication across template T/U by human DNA POLI is reported. PMID: 19604477
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亞細(xì)胞定位:Nucleus.
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蛋白家族:DNA polymerase type-Y family
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組織特異性:Ubiquitous. Highly expressed in testis.
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