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HSP90 Antibody: HRP

Mouse Anti-Human HSP90 Monoclonal IgG2a

Product Specifications

Background

HSP90 is an abundantly and ubiquitously expressed heat shock protein. It is understood to exist in two principal forms α and β, which share 85% sequence amino acid homology. The two isoforms of HSP90, are expressed in the cytosolic compartment (1). Despite the similarities, HSP90α exists predominantly as a homodimer while HSP90β exists mainly as a monomer (2). From a functional perspective, HSP90 participates in the folding, assembly, maturation, and stabilization of specific proteins as an integral component of a chaperone complex (3-6). Furthermore, HSP90 is highly conserved between species; having 60% and 78% amino acid similarity between mammalian and the corresponding yeast and Drosophila proteins, respectively. HSP90 is a highly conserved and essential stress protein that is expressed in all eukaryotic cells. Despite it's label of being a heat-shock protein, HSP90 is one of the most highly expressed proteins in unstressed cells (1–2% of cytosolic protein). It carries out a number of housekeeping functions – including controlling the activity, turnover, and trafficking of a variety of proteins. Most of the HSP90-regulated proteins that have been discovered to date are involved in cell signaling (7-8). The number of proteins now know to interact with HSP90 is about 100. Target proteins include the kinases v-Src, Wee1, and c-Raf, transcriptional regulators such as p53 and steroid receptors, and the polymerases of the hepatitis B virus and telomerase (5). When bound to ATP, HSP90 interacts with co-chaperones Cdc37, p23, and an assortment of immunophilin-like proteins, forming a complex that stabilizes and protects target proteins from proteasomal degradation. In most cases, HSP90-interacting proteins have been shown to co-precipitate with HSP90 when carrying out immunoadsorption studies, and to exist in cytosolic heterocomplexes with it. In a number of cases, variations in HSP90 expression or HSP90 mutation has been shown to degrade signaling function via the protein or to impair a specific function of the protein (such as steroid binding, kinase activity) in vivo. Ansamycin antibiotics, such as geldanamycin and radicicol, inhibit HSP90 function (9). For more information visit our HSP90 Scientific Resource Guide at http://www.HSP90.ca.

Specifications

Detects 90kDa. Detects HSP90 beta in all reactive species except in Chicken, where it detects both alpha and beta isoforms.

Product Name Alternative

HSP84 Antibody, HSP90 Antibody, HSP90 beta Antibody, HSP90B Antibody, HSPC2 Antibody, HSPCB Antibody

Synonyms

HSP90 Antibody, Clone H9010: HRP

UNSPSC

12352203

Gene ID

3326

Swiss Prot

P08238

Accession Number

NP_031381.2

Cellular Locus

Cytoplasm | Melanosome

Host

Mouse

Species Reactivity

Human,Mouse,Rat,Rabbit,Chicken,Dog,Fish,Shark,Hamster

Immunogen

Recombinant human HSP90beta

Target

HSP90

Clonality

Monoclonal

Isotype

IgG2a

Clone

H9010

Conjugation

HRP

Validated Applications

WB,IHC,ELISA

Purification

Protein G Purified

Limit Of Detection

1 µg/ml of SMC-107 was sufficient for detection of HSP90beta in 20 µg of heat shocked HeLa cell lysate by colorimetric immunoblot analysis using Goat anti-mouse IgG:HRP as the secondary antibody.

Concentration

1 mg/ml

Dilution

WB (1:2500), IHC (1:100); optimal dilutions for assays should be determined by the user.

Weight

0.2

Buffer

73.64mM Carbonate, 54.55mM Ethanolamine, 45.45mM Cyanoborohydride, 18.18mM Sodium Hydroxide and 0.23mM Citrate in dH2O

Precautions

Not for use in humans. Not for use in diagnostics or therapeutics. For in vitro research use only.

References & Citations

1. Nemoto T., et al. (1997) J.Biol Chem. 272: 26179-26187. 2. Minami Y., et al. (1991), J.Biol Chem. 266: 10099-10103. 3. Arlander S.J.H., et al. (2003) J Biol Chem 278: 52572-52577. 4. Pearl H., et al. (2001) Adv Protein Chem 59:157-186. 5. Neckers L., et al. (2002) Trends Mol Med 8:S55-S61. 6. Pratt W., Toft D. (2003) Exp Biol Med 228:111-133. 7. Pratt W., Toft D. (1997) Endocr Rev 18:306–360. 8. Pratt W.B. (1998) Proc Soc Exptl Biol Med 217: 420–434. 9. Whitesell L., et al. (1994) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 91: 8324–8328. 10. Barent R. L. (1998) Mol. Endocrinol. 12: 342-354 11. Lo. M.A. (1998) EMBO J. 17: 6879-6887.

Product Datasheet

https://cdn.gentaur.com/products/400/4286122/datasheet/smc-107b-hrp.pdf

Product MSDS

https://cdn.gentaur.com/products/400/4286122/msds/smc-107b-hrp.pdf

CAS Number

9007-83-4

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