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#28017 Anti-Human TSC1/Hamartin (T1149) Rabbit IgG Affinity Purify
- Intended Use:
- Research reagents
- Application:
- WB, IHC
- Package Size1:
- 100 μg
- Package Size2:
- 10 μg
- Note on Application Abbreviations
- WB:Western Blotting
- IHC:Immunohistochemistry
※ The product indicated as "Research reagents" in the column Intended Use cannot be used
for diagnostic nor any medical purpose.
※ The datasheet listed on this page is sample only. Please refer to the datasheet
enclosed in the product purchased before use.
Product Overview
Product Overview
Product Code | 28017 |
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Product Name | Anti-Human TSC1/Hamartin (T1149) Rabbit IgG Affinity Purify |
Intended Use | Research reagents |
Application | WB, IHC |
Species | Human |
Immunizing antigen | The synthetic peptide of a part of Human TSC1/Hamartin (GQLHIMDYNETHHEHS) |
Purification Method | Purified with antigen peptide |
Specificity | Cross reacts with mouse |
Package Form | Lyophilized product from 1% BSA in PBS containing 0.05% NaN3 |
Storage Condition | 2 - 8℃ |
Poisonous and Deleterious Substances | Applicable |
Cartagena | Not Applicable |
Package Size 1 | 100 μg |
Package Size 2 | 10 μg |
Remarks1 | The commercial use of products without our permission is prohibited. Please make sure to contact us and obtain permission. |
Product Description
Product Description
TSC1 is a tumor-suppressor gene encoding a protein TSC1/Hamartin of about 130 kDa. Loss of its function causes TSC (tuberous sclerosis complex) or angiomyolipoma in human and in an animal model, TSC1 knockout mouse develops a renal tumor. TSC1/Hamartin, a product of TSC1, forms a complex with TSC2/Tuberin, a product of another tumor-suppressor gene TSC2 in cytoplasm. The complex suppresses mTOR activity and regulates cellular growth and division in a insulin signaling pathway. Under the condition of proliferation stimulus, forming of the complex is inhibited, and as a result, suppression to mTOR comes off and it leads to cellular growth and division.