Nibrin Peptide 1


Background

Catalog Number:

CPTC-NBN-1

RRID:

AB_2888960

Target Antigen:

Nibrin Peptide 1

Isotype:

IgG

Species:

Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody

Last Updated:

08/23/2022

Antigen Recognition(s):

Peptide, Phosphorylation

Thematic Panel(s):

DNA Damage Response (DDR) Pathway

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  IHC HPA
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CPTC-NBN-1 Evaluation by the Human Protein Atlas

Result: Negative

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  Immuno-MRM
Click to enlarge image Immuno-MRM chromatogram of CPTC-NBN-1 antibody (see CPTAC assay portal for details:  https://assays.cancer.gov/CPTAC-3237)

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CPTC-NBN-1 iMRM

Result: Positive

Immuno-MRM chromatogram of CPTC-NBN-1 antibody (see CPTAC assay portal for details: https://assays.cancer.gov/CPTAC-3237)

Data provided by the Paulovich Lab, Fred Hutch (https://research.fredhutch.org/paulovich/en.html)


Background

NCI Identification Number:

00096

Antigen Name:

Nibrin Peptide 1

CPTC Name:

CPTC-NBN Peptide 1

Aliases:

NBS; NBS1; Nijmegen Breakage Syndrome 1; Cell Cycle Regulatory Protein P95; P95; At-V1; At-V2; ATV; P95 Protein Of The MRE11/RAD50 Complex; Nijmegen Breakage Syndrome Protein 1

Function:

Mutations in this gene are associated with Nijmegen breakage syndrome, an autosomal recessive chromosomal instability syndrome characterized by microcephaly, growth retardation, immunodeficiency, and cancer predisposition. The encoded protein is a member of the MRE11/RAD50 double-strand break repair complex which consists of 5 proteins. This gene product is thought to be involved in DNA double-strand break repair and DNA
damage-induced checkpoint activation.

NBN (nibrin) is a protein-coding gene. Diseases associated with NBN include nijmegen breakage syndrome, and gastrointestinal lymphoma. GO annotations related to this gene include damaged DNA binding and transcription factor binding.

Component of the MRE11-RAD50-NBN (MRN complex) which plays a critical role in the cellular response to DNA damage and the maintenance of chromosome integrity. The complex is involved in double-strand break (DSB)repair, DNA recombination, maintenance of telomere integrity, cell cycle checkpoint control and meiosis. The complex possesses single-strand endonuclease activity and double-strand-specific 3'-5' exonuclease activity, which are provided by MRE11A. RAD50 may be required to bind DNA ends and hold them in close proximity. NBN modulate the DNA damage signal sensing by recruiting PI3/PI4-kinase family members ATM, ATR, and probably DNA-PKcs to the DNA damage sites and activating their functions. It can also recruit MRE11 and RAD50 to the proximity of DSBs by an interaction with the histone H2AX. NBN also functions in telomere length maintenance by generating the 3' overhang which serves as a primer for telomerase dependent telomere elongation. NBN is a major player in the control of intra-S-phase checkpoint and there is some evidence that NBN is involved in G1 and G2 checkpoints. The roles of NBS1/MRN encompass DNA damage sensor, signal transducer, and effector, which enable cells to maintain DNA integrity and genomic stability. Forms a complex with RBBP8 to link DNA double-strand break sensing to resection. Enhances AKT1 phosphorylation possibly by association with the mTORC2 complex.

Chromosomal Localization:

8q21

Accession Number:

XP_005250980.1

UniProt Accession Number:

O60934

DNA Source:

N/A

Immunogen:

Synthetic Peptide

Vector Name:

N/A

Extinction Coefficient:

Buffers:

Expressed Sequence:

TTTPGPSL(pS)QGVSVDEK (pS343)

Native Sequence:

Calculated Isoelectric Point:

0

Molecular Weight:

1870

Last Updated:

03/11/2015

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