Anti-ATRIP (Ser239) Antibody
Our Anti-ATRIP (Ser239) rabbit polyclonal phosphospecific primary antibody from PhosphoSolutions is
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Primary Accession | Q8WXE1 |
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Host | Rabbit |
Clonality | Polyclonal |
Isotype | IgG |
Calculated MW | 85838 Da |
Gene ID | 84126 |
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Other Names | AGS1 antibody, ATIP antibody, ATM and Rad3 related interacting protein antibody, ATM and Rad3-related-interacting protein antibody, ATR interacting protein antibody, ATR-interacting protein antibody, Atrip antibody, ATRIP_HUMAN antibody, DKFZp762J2115 antibody, FLJ12343 antibody, MGC20625 antibody, MGC21482 antibody, MGC26740 antibody |
Target/Specificity | ATRIP, ATR interacting protein, binds to ATR to regulate ATR expression, and is an essential component of the DNA damage checkpoint pathway (Cortez et al, 2001). ATR is recruited to DNA lesions in part through its association with ATRIP, which in turn interacts with the single-stranded DNA binding protein RPA (Ball et al, 2007). DNA replication forks may stall as a result of DNA damage causing phosphorylation of several proteins, including BRCA1 when colocalizing with ATR/ATRIP complex and RPA (Venere et al, 2007). The DNA replication fork stall coincides with BRCA1 directly phosphorylating ATRIP at Ser-239 (Venere et al, 2007). |
Format | Antigen Affinity Purified from Pooled Serum |
Storage | Maintain refrigerated at 2-8°C for up to 6 months. For long term storage store at -20°C in small aliquots to prevent freeze-thaw cycles. |
Precautions | Anti-ATRIP (Ser239) Antibody is for research use only and not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. |
Shipping | Blue Ice |
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Background
ATRIP, ATR interacting protein, binds to ATR to regulate ATR expression, and is an essential component of the DNA damage checkpoint pathway (Cortez et al, 2001). ATR is recruited to DNA lesions in part through its association with ATRIP, which in turn interacts with the single-stranded DNA binding protein RPA (Ball et al, 2007). DNA replication forks may stall as a result of DNA damage causing phosphorylation of several proteins, including BRCA1 when colocalizing with ATR/ATRIP complex and RPA (Venere et al, 2007). The DNA replication fork stall coincides with BRCA1 directly phosphorylating ATRIP at Ser-239 (Venere et al, 2007).
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