Description
Lamins are nuclear membrane proteins that serve to maintain nuclear structure and functions.
Lamin B receptor (LBR) is localized in the nuclear envelope inner membrane and anchors the lamina and heterochromatin to the membrane (1). It may mediate interaction between chromatin and lamin B (2). The interaction with lamin and chromatin is regulated by phosphorylation.
Applications
- Western blot 0.2~1 µg /ml
- Indirect immunofluorescence staining
Other applications were not tested
Specification
Antigen: Highly purified recombinant mouse LBR amino acids 1-81
Antibody: Affinity-purified with the recombinant LBR
Reactivity: Mouse and human. Not tested with other species
Form: 1 mg/ml in PBS, 50% glycerol, 0.05% sodium azide (and trace of ammonium sulfate)
Storage: -20°C for long term storage -80°C
Reference
- Worman HJ, et al (1988) A lamin B receptor in the nuclear envelope. Pro.Natl.Acad.Sci. USA 85:8531
- Pyrpasopoulou A, et al. (1996) The lamin B receptor (LBR) provides essential chromatin docking sites at the nuclear envelope. EMBO J. 15: 7108-19
Figure. Identification of LBR in HeLa cell Figure. Identification of LBR in HeLa cell by immunoprecipitation and immunostaining with anti-LBR antibody (1-81)
A) Identification of LBR in crude extract of HeLacells by immunoprecipitation followed by westernblotting
B) Indirect immunofluorescence staining of HeLacells
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