Full Product Name
RABBIT ANTI p63 (C-TERMINAL)
Product Gene Name
anti-p63 antibody
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Research Use Only
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Form/Format
Purified
Purified IgG - liquid
Concentration
IgG concentration 1.0mg/ml. (lot specific)
Perservative Stabilisers
0.1% Sodium Azide (NaN3)
Buffer Solution
Phosphate buffered saline
Antiserum Preparation
Antiserum to human p63 (CT) was raised by repeated immunisation of rabbits with highly purified antigen. Purified IgG was prepared by affinity chromatography.
Preparation and Storage
Store at 4 degree C or at -20 degree C if preferred. Storage in frost-free freezers is not recommended. This product should be stored undiluted. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing as this may denature the antibody. Should this product contain a precipitate we recommend microcentrifugation before use.
Shelf Life: 18 months from date of despatch.
Other Notes
Small volumes of anti-p63 antibody vial(s) may occasionally become entrapped in the seal of the product vial during shipment and storage. If necessary, briefly centrifuge the vial on a tabletop centrifuge to dislodge any liquid in the container`s cap. Certain products may require to ship with dry ice and additional dry ice fee may apply.
Related Product Information for
anti-p63 antibody
Rabbit anti p63 antibody recognizes an epitope within the C-terminal (CT) region of tumour protein p63, otherwise known as tumour protein p73-like (p73L), a widely expressed nuclear protein and homologue of tumour suppressor p53, which acts as a sequence-specific DNA binding transcriptional activator/repressor. p63, vital for the development of the prostate and selectively expressed by normal prostate basal cells, has been shown to be a promising complementary basal cell specific marker to High Molecular Weight-Cytokeratin (HMW-CK), for the differential diagnosis of benign prostatic lesions and prostatic carcinoma. Rabbit anti p63 antibody is reported as suitable for use in immunocytochemistry.
Applications Tested/Suitable for anti-p63 antibody
ELISA (EIA), Western Blot (WB)
Application Notes for anti-p63 antibody
Western Blot: Rabbit anti Human p63 antibody detects a band of approximately 75kDa in mouse lung and human tumour cell line K562 (protein degredation is as expected).
ELISA: Maximum Dilution: 1/100000
Western Blotting: Maximum Dilution: 1/1000
NCBI/Uniprot data below describe general gene information for p63. It may not necessarily be applicable to this product.
NCBI Accession #
NP_001108450.1
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NCBI GenBank Nucleotide #
NM_001114978.1
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UniProt Secondary Accession #
O75080; O75195; O75922; O76078; Q6VEG2; Q6VEG3; Q6VEG4; Q6VFJ1; Q6VFJ2; Q6VFJ3; Q6VH20[Other Products]
UniProt Related Accession #
Q9H3D4[Other Products]
Molecular Weight
65,288 Da
NCBI Official Full Name
tumor protein 63 isoform 2
NCBI Official Synonym Full Names
tumor protein p63
NCBI Official Symbol
TP63??[Similar Products]
NCBI Official Synonym Symbols
AIS; KET; LMS; NBP; RHS; p40; p51; p63; EEC3; OFC8; p73H; p73L; SHFM4; TP53L; TP73L; p53CP; TP53CP; B(p51A); B(p51B)
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NCBI Protein Information
tumor protein 63; CUSP; amplified in squamous cell carcinoma; chronic ulcerative stomatitis protein; keratinocyte transcription factor KET; transformation-related protein 63; tumor protein p53-competing protein; tumor protein p63 deltaN isoform delta
UniProt Protein Name
Tumor protein 63
UniProt Synonym Protein Names
Chronic ulcerative stomatitis protein; CUSP; Keratinocyte transcription factor KET; Transformation-related protein 63; TP63; Tumor protein p73-like; p73L; p40; p51
UniProt Gene Name
TP63??[Similar Products]
UniProt Synonym Gene Names
KET; P63; P73H; P73L; TP73L; p63; CUSP; TP63; p73L??[Similar Products]
UniProt Entry Name
P63_HUMAN
NCBI Summary for p63
This gene encodes a member of the p53 family of transcription factors. An animal model, p63 -/- mice, has been useful in defining the role this protein plays in the development and maintenance of stratified epithelial tissues. p63 -/- mice have several developmental defects which include the lack of limbs and other tissues, such as teeth and mammary glands, which develop as a result of interactions between mesenchyme and epithelium. Mutations in this gene are associated with ectodermal dysplasia, and cleft lip/palate syndrome 3 (EEC3); split-hand/foot malformation 4 (SHFM4); ankyloblepharon-ectodermal defects-cleft lip/palate; ADULT syndrome (acro-dermato-ungual-lacrimal-tooth); limb-mammary syndrome; Rap-Hodgkin syndrome (RHS); and orofacial cleft 8. Both alternative splicing and the use of alternative promoters results in multiple transcript variants encoding different proteins. Many transcripts encoding different proteins have been reported but the
biological validity and the full-length nature of these variants have not been determined. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
UniProt Comments for p63
p63: Acts as a sequence specific DNA binding transcriptional activator or repressor. The isoforms contain a varying set of transactivation and auto-regulating transactivation inhibiting domains thus showing an isoform specific activity. Isoform 2 activates RIPK4 transcription. May be required in conjunction with TP73/p73 for initiation of p53/TP53 dependent apoptosis in response to genotoxic insults and the presence of activated oncogenes. Involved in Notch signaling by probably inducing JAG1 and JAG2. Plays a role in the regulation of epithelial morphogenesis. The ratio of DeltaN-type and TA*-type isoforms may govern the maintenance of epithelial stem cell compartments and regulate the initiation of epithelial stratification from the undifferentiated embryonal ectoderm. Required for limb formation from the apical ectodermal ridge. Activates transcription of the p21 promoter. Binds DNA as a homotetramer. Isoform composition of the tetramer may determine transactivation activity. Isoforms Alpha and Gamma interact with HIPK2. Interacts with SSRP1, leading to stimulate coactivator activity. Isoform 1 and isoform 2 interact with WWP1. Interacts with PDS5A. Isoform 5 (via activation domain) interacts with NOC2L. Widely expressed, notably in heart, kidney, placenta, prostate, skeletal muscle, testis and thymus, although the precise isoform varies according to tissue type. Progenitor cell layers of skin, breast, eye and prostate express high levels of DeltaN-type isoforms. Isoform 10 is predominantly expressed in skin squamous cell carcinomas, but not in normal skin tissues. Belongs to the p53 family. 12 isoforms of the human protein are produced by alternative promoter.
Protein type: Transcription factor; DNA-binding
Chromosomal Location of Human Ortholog: 3q28
Cellular Component: nucleoplasm; transcription factor complex; rough endoplasmic reticulum; cytoplasm; dendrite; nuclear chromatin; cytosol; nucleus; chromatin
Molecular Function: identical protein binding; protein binding; DNA binding; p53 binding; sequence-specific DNA binding; metal ion binding; double-stranded DNA binding; WW domain binding; damaged DNA binding; chromatin binding; transcription factor activity
Biological Process: G1 DNA damage checkpoint; ectoderm and mesoderm interaction; apoptosis; positive regulation of transcription, DNA-dependent; cloacal septation; epidermal cell division; negative regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter; regulation of caspase activity; protein homotetramerization; polarized epithelial cell differentiation; smooth muscle development; sympathetic nervous system development; DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator resulting in transcription of p21 class mediator; positive regulation of mesenchymal cell proliferation; regulation of neuron apoptosis; epithelial cell development; response to gamma radiation; establishment of planar polarity; skeletal development; DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator resulting in induction of apoptosis; female genitalia morphogenesis; positive regulation of Notch signaling pathway; proximal/distal pattern formation; embryonic limb morphogenesis; response to X-ray; regulation of epidermal cell division; Notch signaling pathway; hair follicle morphogenesis; transcription, DNA-dependent; urinary bladder development; negative regulation of keratinocyte differentiation; multicellular organismal aging; keratinocyte proliferation; replicative cell aging; odontogenesis of dentine-containing teeth; keratinocyte differentiation; chromatin remodeling; positive regulation of osteoblast differentiation; neuron apoptosis; positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter; spermatogenesis; negative regulation of transcription, DNA-dependent; response to DNA damage stimulus; negative regulation of apoptosis
Disease: Ankyloblepharon-ectodermal Defects-cleft Lip/palate; Rapp-hodgkin Syndrome; Adult Syndrome; Ectrodactyly, Ectodermal Dysplasia, And Cleft Lip/palate Syndrome 3; Split-hand/foot Malformation 4; Limb-mammary Syndrome
Research Articles on p63
1. this study reveals that DeltaNp63alpha upregulates CD82 to inhibit cell invasion, and suggests that GSK3beta can regulate cell invasion by modulating the DeltaNp63alpha-CD82 axis.
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