| Human AP
endonuclease (APE) is a multifunctional enzyme involved both in DNA
repair and in facilitating the redox state of a number of DNA binding
proteins. The DNA repair function of APE serves to cleave DNA at
apurinic/apyrimidinic sites forming nicks in DNA which are subsequently
repaired by DNA polymerases and ligases. The second, and seemingly
unrelated function is the regulation of several transcription factors
through the redox stimulation of DNA binding activity. These
transcription factors include FOS, JUN, NF-KB, and p53. The APE-related
DNA repair activity has been demonstrated to be inactivated by
phosphorylation suggesting that this might be the mechanism by which the
enzyme switches between the two functions. Additionally, expression
levels of APE have been demonstrated to be associated with apoptosis
induction. |
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Anti-Human
AP Endonuclease/Ref-1 (APE/Ref-1)
Polyclonal Antibody (Cat#: 4415-PC-100)
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| Full-length affinity purified APE/Ref-1
protein. |
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| This antibody recognizes human APE/Ref-1
protein, and to a lesser extent mouse and rat APE/Ref-1 protein. |
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| The antibody is affinity purified and
provided in PBS buffer preserved using 0.01% sodium azide. |
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Western blotting
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Immunohistochemistry
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Neutralization
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Double labeling with
TUNEL Assay |
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| Freeze in working aliquots at -20°C in a
manual defrost freezer to avoid repeated freeze-thawings. |
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Anti-Human
AP Endonuclease/Ref-1 (APE/Ref-1)
Monoclonal Antibody (Cat#: 4417-MC-100)
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| Recombinant human APE/Ref-1 protein. |
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| This antibody recognizes human, mouse, and
rat APE-1/Ref-1. |
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| The antibody is affinity purified and
provided in PBS containing 0.01% sodium azide. |
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Western blotting
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Immunohistochemistry |
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| Freeze in working aliquots at -20°C in a
manual defrost freezer to avoid repeated freeze-thawings. |