Immunohistochemical staining of formalin fixed and paraffin embedded human breast cancer tissue sections using Anti-Cyclin B1 RM281 at a 1:2000 dilution.
anti-Cyclin B1 (human), Rabbit Monoclonal (RM281)
REV-31-1164-00
ApplicationsWestern Blot, ImmunoHistoChemistry
Product group Antibodies
ReactivityHuman
TargetCCNB1
Overview
- SupplierRevMAb Biosciences
- Product Nameanti-Cyclin B1 (human), Rabbit Monoclonal (RM281)
- Delivery Days Customer5
- Antibody SpecificityThis antibody reacts to human Cyclin B1.
- ApplicationsWestern Blot, ImmunoHistoChemistry
- CertificationResearch Use Only
- ClonalityMonoclonal
- Clone IDRM281
- FormulationLiquid
- Gene ID891
- Target nameCCNB1
- Target descriptioncyclin B1
- Target synonymsCCNB; G2/mitotic-specific cyclin-B1
- HostRabbit
- IsotypeIgG
- Protein IDP14635
- Protein NameG2/mitotic-specific cyclin-B1
- Scientific DescriptionCyclins bind to and regulate the activity of the Cyclin dependent protein kinases (CDKs). Cyclin B1 or CCNB1 is a regulatory protein involved in mitosis. It is essential for the control of the cell cycle at the G2/M transition. Cyclin B1 complexes with p34 (cdc2) to form the maturation-promoting factor (MPF). Two alternative transcripts have been found, a constitutively expressed transcript and a cell cycle-regulated transcript, that is expressed predominantly during G2/M phase. Cyclin B1 is not ubiquitinated during G2/M phase, resulting in its steady accumulation during G2 phase, followed by abrupt APC-dependent destruction at the end of mitosis. Destruction of Cyclin B1 is required for cell cycle progression. Cyclin B1 is overexpressed in various cancers, including breast, prostate and non-small cell lung cancer. - Recombinant Antibody. This antibody reacts to human Cyclin B1. Applications: WB, IHC. Source: Rabbit. Liquid. 50% Glycerol/PBS with 1% BSA and 0.09% sodium azide. Cyclins bind to and regulate the activity of the Cyclin dependent protein kinases (CDKs). Cyclin B1 or CCNB1 is a regulatory protein involved in mitosis. It is essential for the control of the cell cycle at the G2/M transition. Cyclin B1 complexes with p34 (cdc2) to form the maturation-promoting factor (MPF). Two alternative transcripts have been found, a constitutively expressed transcript and a cell cycle-regulated transcript, that is expressed predominantly during G2/M phase. Cyclin B1 is not ubiquitinated during G2/M phase, resulting in its steady accumulation during G2 phase, followed by abrupt APC-dependent destruction at the end of mitosis. Destruction of Cyclin B1 is required for cell cycle progression. Cyclin B1 is overexpressed in various cancers, including breast, prostate and non-small cell lung cancer.
- ReactivityHuman
- Storage Instruction-20°C,2°C to 8°C
- UNSPSC12352203