Anti-Mre11 Rabbit antibody

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Product Information

  • Product Name
    Anti-Mre11 Rabbit antibody
  • Documents
  • Description
    Mre11 Rabbit polyclonal antibody
  • Tested applications
    WB, IHC-P, FC
  • Species reactivity
    Human, Mouse, Rat
  • Alternative names
    ATLD; HNGS1; MRE11A; MRE11B antibody
  • Isotype
    Rabbit IgG
  • Preparation
    Antigen: Recombinant protein of human Mre11
  • Clonality
    Polyclonal
  • Formulation
    Supplied in 50nM Tris-Glycine(pH 7.4), 0.15M Nacl, 40%Glycerol, 0.01% sodium azide and 0.05% BSA.
  • Storage instructions
    Store at -20°C. Stable for 12 months from date of receipt.
  • Applications

    WB: 1/1000

    IHC: 1/200

    FC: 1/100

  • Validations

    Western blot detection of Mre11 in K562,Rat Brain,C6,3T3,Hela cell lysates using Mre11 Rabbit pAb(1:1000 diluted).Predicted band size:81kDa.Observed band size:81kDa.

    Western blot detection of Mre11 in K562,Rat Brain,C6,3T3,Hela cell lysates using Mre11 Rabbit pAb(1:1000 diluted).Predicted band size:81kDa.Observed band size:81kDa.

  • Background
    Swiss-Prot Acc.P49959.Component of the MRN complex, which plays a central role in double-strand break (DSB) repair, DNA recombination, maintenance of telomere integrity and meiosis. The complex possesses single-strand endonuclease activity and double-strand-specific 3'-5' exonuclease activity, which are provided by MRE11. RAD50 may be required to bind DNA ends and hold them in close proximity. This could facilitate searches for short or long regions of sequence homology in the recombining DNA templates, and may also stimulate the activity of DNA ligases and/or restrict the nuclease activity of MRE11 to prevent nucleolytic degradation past a given point (PubMed:9651580, PubMed:9590181, PubMed:9705271, PubMed:11741547, PubMed:29670289). The complex may also be required for DNA damage signaling via activation of the ATM kinase (PubMed:15064416). In telomeres the MRN complex may modulate t-loop formation (PubMed:10888888).

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