Mouse anti Human Microphthalmia Transcription Factor (MiTF)

Mouse anti Human Microphthalmia Transcription Factor (MiTF), Monoclonal, IgG1, Clone: C5
SKU
EXAX1405M
Packaging Unit
100 µg
Manufacturer
Exalpha Biologicals Inc

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Clone: C5

Background: There are two known isoforms of MiTF differing by 66 amino acids at the NH2 terminus. Shorter forms are expressed in melanocytes and run as two bands at 52kDa and 56kDa, while the longer Mi form runs as a cluster of bands at 60-70kDa in osteoclasts and in B16 melonoma cells (but not other melanoma cell lines), as well as mast cells and heart. It reacts with both melanocytic as well as the non- melanocytic isoforms of MiTF. This Ab does not cross-react with other b-HLH-ZIP factors by DNA mobility shift assay. MiTF is a basic helix-loop-helix-leucin zipper (b-HLH-ZIP) transtripotion factor implicated in pigmentation, mast cells and bone development. The mutation of MiTF causes Waardenburg Syndrome type II in humans. In mice, a profound loss of pigmented cells in the skin eye and inner ear results, as well as osteopetrosis and defects in natural killer and mast cells. These melanocyte isoforms have been shown by two dimensional tryptic mapping to differ in c-Kit-induced phosphorylation. Osteoporotic rat strain harbors a large genomic deletion encompassing the 3 prime half of MiTF including most of the b-HLH-ZIP region. Osteoclasts from these animals lack MiTF protein in contrast to wild-type rat, mouse, and human osteoclasts.

Positive Control: 501 Mel human melanoma cells, wild-type human, rat, mouse osteoclast cells

Immunogen: N-terminal fragment of human microphthalmia protein.

Purification Method: Protein A/G Chromatography

Concentration: See vial for concentration

Source: Hybridoma produced by the fusion of splenocytes from RBF/DnJ mice immunized with an N-terminal fragment of human microphthalmia protein and mouse myeloma NS1 cells.

References: 1. Weilbaecher KN, et. al. Age-resolving osteopetrosis: a rat model implicating microphthalmia and the related transcription factor TFE3. J. Exp.Med. 1998, 187: 775-7852. Hemesath P, et. al. MAP kinase links the transcription factor microphthalmia to c-Kit signalling in melanocytes. Nature. 1998, 391:298-301

UniProt: O75030

Caution: This product is intended FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY, and FOR TESTS IN VITRO, not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures involving humans or animals.
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SKU EXAX1405M
Manufacturer Exalpha Biologicals Inc
Manufacturer SKU X1405M
Package Unit 100 µg
Quantity Unit STK
Reactivity Human, Mouse (Murine), Rat (Rattus)
Clonality Monoclonal
Application Immunohistochemistry (frozen), Immunohistochemistry (paraffin), Immunoprecipitation, Western Blotting
Isotype IgG1
Host Mouse
Conjugate Unconjugated
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