Cell Division Cycle Associated 8 Peptide 1


Background

Catalog Number:

CPTC-CDCA8-1

Target Antigen:

Cell Division Cycle Associated 8 Peptide 1

Isotype:

IgG

Species:

Rabbit Recombinant Cloned Antibody

Last Updated:

03/20/2024

Antigen Recognition(s):

Peptide, Endogenous, Phosphorylation

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Characterization Data [Compare Characterization Data]
  IHC HPA
Download This PDF contains the evaluation results provided by the Human Protein Atlas (www.proteinatlas.org) (302.9 KB)

CPTC-CDCA8-1 Evaluation by the Human Protein Atlas

Result: Negative

This PDF contains the evaluation results provided by the Human Protein Atlas (www.proteinatlas.org)


  IHC Tissue

CTPC-CDCA8-1 IHC Tissue

Result: Negative

This antibody is not suitable for use in an Immunohistochemistry format as described in SOP M-106.


  Immuno-MRM
Click to enlarge image Immuno-MRM chromatogram of CPTC-CDCA8-1 antibody (see CPTAC assay portal for details: https://assays.cancer.gov/CPTAC-5921)
Data provided by the Paulovich Lab, Fred Hutch (https://research.fredhutch.org/paulovich/en.html). Data shown were obtained from cell lysate. Click image to enlarge

CPTC-CDCA8-1 iMRM

Result: Positive

Immuno-MRM chromatogram of CPTC-CDCA8-1 antibody (see CPTAC assay portal for details: https://assays.cancer.gov/CPTAC-5921)
Data provided by the Paulovich Lab, Fred Hutch (https://research.fredhutch.org/paulovich/en.html). Data shown were obtained from cell lysate.


  Western Blot - Tissue or Cell Lysate
Click to enlarge image Automated western blot using CPTC-CDCA8-1 as primary antibody against cell lysates HeLa, MCF10A, and LCL57.  Samples from each cell line were irradiated with 10 Gy as shown in ‘+’ indicated lanes. Samples from each non-irradiated cell line were treated with alkaline phosphatase enzyme as shown in ‘-‘ indicated lanes.  Molecular weight standards are included for each cell line. Click image to enlarge

CPTC-CDCA8-1 automated western blot (cell lysate)

Result: Negative

Automated western blot using CPTC-CDCA8-1 as primary antibody against cell lysates HeLa, MCF10A, and LCL57. Samples from each cell line were irradiated with 10 Gy as shown in ‘+’ indicated lanes. Samples from each non-irradiated cell line were treated with alkaline phosphatase enzyme as shown in ‘-‘ indicated lanes. Molecular weight standards are included for each cell line.


Background

NCI Identification Number:

00295

Antigen Name:

Cell Division Cycle Associated 8 Peptide 1

CPTC Name:

CPTC-CDCA8 Peptide 1

Aliases:

Cell Division Cycle Associated 8; Borealin; Pluripotent Embryonic Stem Cell-Related Gene 3 Protein; Cell Division Cycle-Associated Protein 8; HDasra-B; Dasra-B; BOREALIN; Dasra B; PESCRG3; DasraB; MESRGP; BOR

Function:

This gene encodes a component of the chromosomal passenger complex. This complex is an essential regulator of mitosis and cell division. This protein is cell-cycle regulated and is required for chromatin-induced microtubule stabilization and spindle formation. Alternate splicing results in multiple transcript variants. Pseudgenes of this gene are found on chromosomes 7, 8 and 16.CDCA8 (Cell Division Cycle Associated 8) is a Protein Coding gene. Among its related pathways are Signaling by Rho GTPases and Mitotic Metaphase and Anaphase.Component of the chromosomal passenger complex (CPC), a complex that acts as a key regulator of mitosis. The CPC complex has essential functions at the centromere in ensuring correct chromosome alignment and segregation and is required for chromatin-induced microtubule stabilization and spindle assembly. Major effector of the TTK kinase in the control of attachment-error-correction and chromosome alignment.

Chromosomal Localization:

1p34.3

Accession Number:

NP_001243804.1

UniProt Accession Number:

Q53HL2

DNA Source:

N/A

Immunogen:

Synthetic Peptide

Vector Name:

N/A

Extinction Coefficient:

Buffers:

Expressed Sequence:

CLTAEAIQT(ph)PLK

Native Sequence:

Calculated Isoelectric Point:

Molecular Weight:

1320

Last Updated:

08/21/2020

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Characterization Data

SOPs

No SOPs available.

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