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供应商 | CST |
背景 | c-Jun is a member of the Jun Family containing c-Jun, JunB and JunD, and is a component of the transcription factor AP-1 (activator protein-1). AP-1 is composed of dimers of Fos, Jun and ATF family members and binds to and activates transcription at TRE/AP-1 elements (reviewed in 1). Extracellular signals including growth factors, chemokines and stress activate AP-1-dependent transcription. The transcriptional activity of c-Jun is regulated by phosphorylation at Ser63 and Ser73 through SAPK/JNK (reviewed in 2). Knock-out studies in mice have shown that c-Jun is essential for embryogenesis (3), and subsequent studies have demonstrated roles for c-Jun in various tissues and developmental processes including axon regeneration (4), liver regeneration (5) and T cell development (6). AP-1 regulated genes exert diverse biological functions including cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis, as well as transformation, invasion and metastasis, depending on cell type and context (7-9). Other target genes regulate survival as well as hypoxia and angiogenesis (8,10). c-Jun has emerged as a promising therapeutic target for cancer, vascular remodeling, acute inflammation, as well as rheumatoid arthritis (11,12). |
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Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded human colon carcinoma, using c-Jun (60A8) Rabbit mAb. | |
Western blot analysis of extracts from NIH/3T3 and SK-N-MC cells, untreated or UV-treated, using c-Jun (60A8) Rabbit mAb. | |
Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded human ovarian carcinoma, using c-Jun (60A8) Rabbit mAb. | |
Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded human astrocytoma, using c-Jun (60A8) Rabbit mAb. | |
Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded human lung carcinoma, showing nuclear localization, using Phospho-c-Jun (Ser63) (54B3) Rabbit mAb. | |
Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded human skin (normal adjacent to hemangioma), using Phospho-c-Jun (Ser63) (54B3) Rabbit mAb. | |
Western blot analysis of extracts from untreated or anisomycin-treated C6 cells, or untreated or UV-treated 293 cells, using Phospho-c-Jun (Ser63) (54B3) Rabbit mAb (upper) or c-Jun (60A8) Rabbit mAb #9165 (lower). | |
Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded human breast carcinoma untreated (left) or lambda phosphatase-treated (right), using Phospho-c-Jun (Ser63) (54B3) Rabbit mAb. | |
Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded human breast carcinoma, using Phospho-c-Jun (Ser63) (54B3) Rabbit mAb in the presence of control peptide (left) or Phospho-c-Jun (Ser63) II Blocking Peptide (#1020) (right). | |
Immunohistochemical analysis of frozen H1650 xenograft, showing nuclear localization using c-Jun (60A8) Rabbit mAb. | |
Confocal immunofluorescent analysis of HeLa cells, using c-Jun (60A8) Rabbit mAb (green). Actin filaments have been labeled with Alexa Fluor® 555 phalloidin (red). | |
Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded NIH/3T3 cell pellets, control (left) or anisomycin-treated (right), using Phospho-c-Jun (Ser63) (54B3) Rabbit mAb. | |
Chromatin immunoprecipitations were performed with cross-linked chromatin from 4 x 106 PC-12 cells starved overnight and treated with β-NGF #5221 (50ng/ml) for 2h and either 10 μl of c-Jun (60A8) Rabbit mAb or 2 μl of Normal Rabbit IgG #2729 using SimpleChIP® Enzymatic Chromatin IP Kit (Magnetic Beads) #9003. The enriched DNA was quantified by real-time PCR using SimpleChIP® Rat CCRN4L Promoter Primers #7983, rat DCLK1 promoter primers, and SimpleChIP® Rat GAPDH Promoter Primers #7964. The amount of immunoprecipitated DNA in each sample is represented as signal relative to the total amount of input chromatin, which is equivalent to one. |