ESR2 / ER Beta Antibody (C-Terminus, clone ESR2/686, Azide-free, BSA-free)
LS-C390091
ApplicationsFlow Cytometry, ImmunoFluorescence, Western Blot, ImmunoHistoChemistry, ImmunoHistoChemistry Paraffin
Product group Antibodies
ReactivityHuman
TargetESR2
Overview
- SupplierLifeSpan BioSciences
- Product NameESR2 / ER Beta Antibody (C-Terminus, clone ESR2/686, Azide-free, BSA-free)
- Delivery Days Customer23
- Antibody SpecificityHuman ESR2 / ER Beta
- Application Supplier NoteThe applications listed have been tested for the unmodified form of this product. Other forms have not been tested. Estrogen receptors (ER) are members of the steroid/thyroid hormone receptor superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors. Estrogen receptors, including ER-alpha and ER-beta, contain DNA binding and ligand binding domains and are critically involved in regulating the normal function of reproductive tissues. They are located in the nucleus, though some estrogen receptors associate with the cell surface membrane and can be rapidly activated by exposure of cells to estrogen. ER-alpha and ER-beta are differentially activated by various ligands. Receptor-ligand interactions trigger a cascade of events, including dissociation from heat shock proteins, receptor dimerization, phosphorylation and the association of the hormone activated receptor with specific regulatory elements in target genes. Evidence suggests that ER-alpha and ER-beta may be regulated by distinct mechanisms even though they share many functional characteristics. Optimal dilution of the Estrogen Receptor beta antibody should be determined by the researcher.. Flo (0.5 - 1 µg/10E6 cells), IF (0.5 - 1 µg/ml), IHC, IHC-P (0.5 - 1 µg/ml), WB (0.5 - 1 µg/ml) The applications listed have been tested for the unmodified form of this product. Other forms have not been tested. Estrogen receptors (ER) are members of the steroid/thyroid hormone receptor superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors. Estrogen receptors, including ER-alpha and ER-beta, contain DNA binding and ligand binding domains and are critically involved in regulating the normal function of reproductive tissues. They are located in the nucleus, though some estrogen receptors associate with the cell surface membrane and can be rapidly activated by exposure of cells to estrogen. ER-alpha and ER-beta are differentially activated by various ligands. Receptor-ligand interactions trigger a cascade of events, including dissociation from heat shock proteins, receptor dimerization, phosphorylation and the association of the hormone activated receptor with specific regulatory elements in target genes. Evidence suggests that ER-alpha and ER-beta may be regulated by distinct mechanisms even though they share many functional characteristics. Optimal dilution of the Estrogen Receptor beta antibody should be determined by the researcher.
- ApplicationsFlow Cytometry, ImmunoFluorescence, Western Blot, ImmunoHistoChemistry, ImmunoHistoChemistry Paraffin
- CertificationResearch Use Only
- ClonalityMonoclonal
- Clone IDESR2/686
- Concentration1 mg/ml
- ConjugateUnconjugated
- Estimated Purity...
- Gene ID2100
- Target nameESR2
- Target descriptionestrogen receptor 2
- Target synonymsErb; ER-BETA; ESRB; ESR-BETA; ESTRB; estrogen receptor beta; estrogen receptor beta 4; estrogen receptor beta splice variant, ERbeta2delta7; estrogen receptor beta splice variant, ERbeta4delta7; estrogen receptor beta splice variant, ERbeta6; estrogen receptor beta splice variant, ERbeta6delta7; estrogen receptor beta splice variant, ERbeta7; estrogen receptor beta splice variant, ERbeta7delta7; estrogen receptor beta splice variant, ERbetaEx. 4L; estrogen receptor beta splice variant, ERbetaEx. 6L; NR3A2; nuclear receptor subfamily 3 group A member 2; ODG8; oestrogen receptor beta
- HostMouse
- IsotypeIgG2a
- ReactivityHuman
- Storage Instruction2°C to 8°C
- UNSPSC12352203