Anti-Cyclin D1 antibody
Description
Application Data
Description
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Recognises Cyclin D1, a key regulator of cell proliferation and tumourigenesis
Application Data
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Catalogue number | crb2005024 |
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Disease Area | Cancer, cell cycle |
Antibody | Anti-Cyclin D1 antibody |
Antigen Peptide | KLH conjugated synthetic peptide crb1200305 |
Protein ID | UnitProtKB - P24385 |
Aliases | Cyclin D1 |
Cross-Reactivity | Human |
Host Species | Anti-Rabbit |
Antibody Type | Polyclonal |
Validation | 1:500 (WB), 1:500 (ELISA) |
Target | Cyclin D1 |
Specificity | Protein |
Storage | This material is supplied in PBS containing 0.01% sodium azide and 1% trehalose. The product should be stored at +4°C for short term storage and -20°C for long term storage. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. |
Citations | Pysz, M., Hao, F., Hizli, A., Lum, M., Swetzig, W., Black, A. and Black, J. (2014). Differential Regulation of Cyclin D1 Expression by Protein Kinase C α and ϵ Signaling in Intestinal Epithelial Cells. J Biol Chem, 289(32), 22268-22283. PMID: 24914206
Qie, S. and Diehl, J. (2016). Cyclin D1, cancer progression, and opportunities in cancer treatment. J Mol Med, 94(12), 1313-1326. PMID: 27695879 |
References | Pysz, M., Hao, F., Hizli, A., Lum, M., Swetzig, W., Black, A. and Black, J. (2014). Differential Regulation of Cyclin D1 Expression by Protein Kinase C α and ϵ Signaling in Intestinal Epithelial Cells. J Biol Chem, 289(32), 22268-22283. PMID: 24914206
Qie, S. and Diehl, J. (2016). Cyclin D1, cancer progression, and opportunities in cancer treatment. J Mol Med, 94(12), 1313-1326. PMID: 27695879 |
Cyclin D1 is a key regulator of cell proliferation and its expression and accumulation within cells is under tight control. Cyclin D1 is the regulatory subunit of cyclin-dependent kinases 4 and 6. These activated cyclin dependent kinases then phosphorylate the retinoblastoma protein (Rb) and drive G1 to S phase progression. Cyclin D1 promotes cell proliferation through interaction with transcription factors such as the oestrogen receptor and specificity protein 1 (Sp1). Cell proliferation is extremely sensitive to altered levels of cyclin D1, with even modest changes in its expression having noticeable effects on cell cycle progression.
Cyclin D1 is a proto-oncogene and its overexpression is one of the most frequent alterations seen in multiple cancer types.