AffiAB® Anti-Phospho-Hsp27 (S78) Antibody [JJ08-70]
Heat shock protein 27 (Hsp27) also known as heat shock protein beta-1 (HSPB1) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the HSPB1 gene. Hsp27 is a chaperone of the sHsp (small heat shock protein) group among α-crystallin, Hsp20, and others. The common functions of sHsps are chaperone activity, thermotolerance, inhibition of apoptosis, regulation of cell development, and cell differentiation. They also take part in signal transduction. The main function of Hsp27 is to provide thermotolerance in vivo, cytoprotection, and support of cell survival under stress conditions. A well documented function of Hsp27 is the interaction with actin and intermediate filaments. Another function of Hsp27 is the activation of the proteasome. Probably Hsp27 – among other chaperones – is involved in the process of cell differentiation.
Antibody type
Recombinant Rabbit monoclonal Antibody
Uniprot ID
SwissProt: P04792 Human
Recombinant
YES
Conjugation
Non-conjugated
Host
Rabbit
Isotype
IgG
Clone
JJ08-70
KO/KD
N/A
Species reactivity
Human
Tested applications
WB, IF-Cell, IF-Tissue, IHC-P, IP
Predicted species reactivity
N/A
Immunogen
Synthetic phospho-peptide corresponding to residues surrounding Ser78 of human Hsp27.
Storage
Store at +4°C after thawing. Aliquot store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze / thaw cycles.
Form
Liquid
Storage buffer
1*TBS (pH7.4) , 0.05% BSA, 40% Glycerol. Preservative: 0.05% Sodium Azide.
Concentration
1 mg/mL.
Purity
Protein A affinity purified.
Signal pathway
VEGF signaling pathway, MAPK signaling pathway, Cardiovascular, Cancer
Recommended dilutions
WB: 1:1, 000-1:2, 000; IF-Cell: 1:50-1:200; IF-Tissue: 1:50-1:200; IHC-P: 1:50-1:400; IP: Use at an assay dependent concentration.
Molecular Weight
Predicted band size: 23 kDa
Subcellular location
Cytoplasm, Nucleus.
Positive control
Human heart tissue lysate, human skeletal muscle tissue lysate, Hela, MCF-7, NIH/3T3, human breast carcinoma tissue, Hela cell lysate, Hela cell lysate treated with UV for 2 hours, human cervical carcinoma tissue.