Millipore Sigma Vibrant Logo
Attention: We have moved. EMD Millipore products are no longer available for purchase on emdmillipore.com.Learn More

05-689 Anti-HP1α Antibody, clone15.19s2

View Products on Sigmaaldrich.com
05-689
200 µg  
Purchase on Sigma-Aldrich

Special Offers

Overview

Replacement Information

Key Specifications Table

Species ReactivityKey ApplicationsHostFormatAntibody Type
H, M, VrtICC, IHC, IP, WB, ChIPMPurifiedMonoclonal Antibody
Description
Catalogue Number05-689
ReplacesMABE479
Brand Family Upstate
Trade Name
  • Upstate
DescriptionAnti-HP1α Antibody, clone15.19s2
Alternate Names
  • Antigen p25
  • HP1 alpha
  • HP1Hs alpha
  • Heterochromatin protein 1 homolog alpha
  • chromobox homolog 5 (Drosophila HP1 alpha)
  • chromobox homolog 5 (HP1 alpha homolog, Drosophila)
  • heterochromatin protein 1-alpha
Background InformationHeterochromatin protein 1 (HP1) is a family of heterochromatic adaptor molecules involved in both gene silencing and higher order chromatin structure. All three HP1 family members (α, β, and γ) are primarily associated with centromeric heterochromatin; however, HP1β and γ also localize to euchromatic sites in the genome. HP1 proteins are approximately 25 kDa in size and each contains a conserved amino-terminal chromodomain, followed by a variable hinge region and a conserved carboxy-terminal chromoshadow domain. The chromodomain facilitates binding to histone H3 tri-methylated on Lys9, a histone "mark" closely associated with centromeric heterochromatin. The variable hinge region binds both RNA and DNA in a sequence-independent manner. The chromoshadow domain mediates the dimerization of HP1 proteins, in addition to binding multiple proteins implicated in gene silencing and heterochromatin formation, including the SUV39H histone methyltransferase, the DNMT1 and DNMT3a DNA methyltransferases and the p150 subunit of chromatin-assembly factor-1 (CAF1). In addition to contributing to heterochromatin formation and propagation, HP1 and SUV39H are also found complexed with retinoblastoma (Rb) and E2F6 proteins, both of which function to repress euchromatic gene transcription in quiescent cells. HP1 proteins are subject to multiple types of post-translational modifications, including phosphorylation, acetylation, methylation, ubiquitination and sumoylation, suggesting multiple means of regulation.
References
Product Information
FormatPurified
HS Code3002 15 90
Control
  • HeLa, NIH/3T3 and COS cell lysates.
PresentationPurified mouse monoclonal IgG1 in buffer containing 0.1M Tris-Glycine, 0.15M NaCl, 0.05% Sodium Azide, pH 7.4.
Quality LevelMQ100
Applications
ApplicationAnti-HP1α Antibody, clone15.19s2 is a Mouse Monoclonal Antibody for detection of HP1α also known as HP1Hs alpha, Heterochromatin protein 1 homolog alpha & has been validated in ChIP, ICC, IHC, IP & WB.
Key Applications
  • Immunocytochemistry
  • Immunohistochemistry
  • Immunoprecipitation
  • Western Blotting
  • Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP)
Application NotesImmunohistochemistry:
A previous lot of this antibody has been reported by an independent laboratory to detect HP1a in NIH/3T3 nuclei (Ayyanathan, K., 2003).

Immunoprecipitation/Chromatin Immunoprecipitation:
A previous lot of this antibody has been reported by an independent laboratory to immunoprecipitate HP1α from nuclear extracts and formalin-cross-linked chromatin (Ayyanathan, K., 2003).
Biological Information
ImmunogenGST fusion protein corresponding to residues 2-191 of human HP1α protein.
Clone15.19s2
ConcentrationPlease refer to the Certificate of Analysis for the lot-specific concentration.
HostMouse
SpecificityThis antibody recognizes HP1α
IsotypeIgG1
Species Reactivity
  • Human
  • Mouse
  • Vertebrates
Antibody TypeMonoclonal Antibody
Entrez Gene Number
Entrez Gene SummaryHeterochromatin protein-1 (HP1) is a methyl-lysine binding protein localized at heterochromatin sites, where it mediates gene silencing.[supplied by OMIM]
Gene Symbol
  • CBX5
  • HP1A
  • HP1Hs-alpha
  • HP1-ALPHA
  • HP1
Purification MethodProtein G Chromatography
UniProt Number
UniProt SummaryFUNCTION: SwissProt: P45973 # Component of heterochromatin. Recognizes and binds histone H3 tails methylated at 'Lys-9', leading to epigenetic repression. Can interact with lamin B receptor (LBR). This interaction can contribute to the association of the heterochromatin with the inner nuclear membrane. Involved in the formation of functional kinetochore through interaction with MIS12 complex proteins.
SIZE: 191 amino acids; 22225 Da
SUBUNIT: Interacts with SUV420H1 and SUV420H2 (By similarity). Interacts directly with ATRX, CHAF1A, LBR, NIPBL, SP100, STAM2 and TRIM28 via the chromoshadow domain. Can interact directly with CBX3 via the chromoshadow domain. Interacts with histone H3 methylated at 'Lys-9'. Interacts with MIS12 and C20orf127.
SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Nucleus. Centromere. Note=Component of centromeric and pericentromeric heterochromatin. Associates with chromosomes during mitosis. Associates specifically with chromatin during metaphase and anaphase.
PTM: Phosphorylation of HP1 and LBR may be responsible for some of the alterations in chromatin organization and nuclear structure which occur at various times during the cell cycle (By similarity). Phosphorylated during interphase and possibly hyper- phosphorylated during mitosis.
SIMILARITY: SwissProt: P45973 ## Contains 2 chromo domains.
Molecular Weight29 kDa
Physicochemical Information
Dimensions
Materials Information
Toxicological Information
Safety Information according to GHS
Safety Information
Product Usage Statements
Quality AssuranceRoutinely evaluated by western blot in acid-extracted HeLa cell lysates.

Western Blot Analysis:
0.5-2 µg/mL of this lot detected HP1α protein in acid-extracted HeLa cell lysates.
Sales RestrictionsDue to license agreement restrictions, this product cannot be purchased for resale.
Usage Statement
  • Unless otherwise stated in our catalog or other company documentation accompanying the product(s), our products are intended for research use only and are not to be used for any other purpose, which includes but is not limited to, unauthorized commercial uses, in vitro diagnostic uses, ex vivo or in vivo therapeutic uses or any type of consumption or application to humans or animals.
Storage and Shipping Information
Storage ConditionsStable for 1 year at 2-8°C from date of receipt.

Handling Recommendations:
Upon receipt, and prior to removing the cap, centrifuge the vial and gently mix the solution. Aliquot into microcentrifuge tubes and store at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles, which may damage IgG and affect product performance.
Packaging Information
Material Size200 µg
Transport Information
Supplemental Information
Specifications
Global Trade Item Number
Catalog Number GTIN
05-689 04053252620065

Documentation

Anti-HP1α Antibody, clone15.19s2 SDS

Title

Safety Data Sheet (SDS) 

Anti-HP1α Antibody, clone15.19s2 Certificates of Analysis

TitleLot Number
Anti-HP1#945;, clone15.19s2 - 2153146 2153146
Anti-HP1#945;, clone15.19s2 - 2021757 2021757
Anti-HP1#945;, clone15.19s2 - DAM1770284 DAM1770284
Anti-HP1#945;, clone15.19s2 - DAM1810805 DAM1810805
Anti-HP1, clone15.19s2 - 1964540 1964540
Anti-HP1, clone15.19s2 - 2043519 2043519
Anti-HP1, clone15.19s2 - 2297222 2297222
Anti-HP1, clone15.19s2 - DAM1412887 DAM1412887
Anti-HP1, clone15.19s2 - DAM1650326 DAM1650326
Anti-HP1, clone15.19s2 - DAM1695859 DAM1695859

References

Reference overviewApplicationSpeciesPub Med ID
Hierarchical clustering of breast cancer methylomes revealed differentially methylated and expressed breast cancer genes.
Lin, IH; Chen, DT; Chang, YF; Lee, YL; Su, CH; Cheng, C; Tsai, YC; Ng, SC; Chen, HT; Lee, MC; Chen, HW; Suen, SH; Chen, YC; Liu, TT; Chang, CH; Hsu, MT
PloS one  10  e0118453  2015

Show Abstract
25706888 25706888
Epigenetic silencing of Oct4 by a complex containing SUV39H1 and Oct4 pseudogene lncRNA.
Scarola, M; Comisso, E; Pascolo, R; Chiaradia, R; Maria Marion, R; Schneider, C; Blasco, MA; Schoeftner, S; Benetti, R
Nature communications  6  7631  2015

Show Abstract
26158551 26158551
HP1α mediates defective heterochromatin repair and accelerates senescence in Zmpste24-deficient cells.
Liu, J; Yin, X; Liu, B; Zheng, H; Zhou, G; Gong, L; Li, M; Li, X; Wang, Y; Hu, J; Krishnan, V; Zhou, Z; Wang, Z
Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)  13  1237-47  2014

Show Abstract
24584199 24584199
Dynamics of the two heterochromatin types during imprinted X chromosome inactivation in vole Microtus levis.
Vaskova, EA; Dementyeva, EV; Shevchenko, AI; Pavlova, SV; Grigor'eva, EV; Zhelezova, AI; Vandeberg, JL; Zakian, SM
PloS one  9  e88256  2014

Show Abstract
24505450 24505450
Polycomb repressive complex 2 and H3K27me3 cooperate with H3K9 methylation to maintain heterochromatin protein 1α at chromatin.
Boros, J; Arnoult, N; Stroobant, V; Collet, JF; Decottignies, A
Molecular and cellular biology  34  3662-74  2014

Show Abstract
Western Blotting25047840 25047840
A separable domain of the p150 subunit of human chromatin assembly factor-1 promotes protein and chromosome associations with nucleoli.
Smith, CL; Matheson, TD; Trombly, DJ; Sun, X; Campeau, E; Han, X; Yates, JR; Kaufman, PD
Molecular biology of the cell  25  2866-81  2014

Show Abstract
25057015 25057015
Developmentally regulated linker histone H1c promotes heterochromatin condensation and mediates structural integrity of rod photoreceptors in mouse retina.
Popova, EY; Grigoryev, SA; Fan, Y; Skoultchi, AI; Zhang, SS; Barnstable, CJ
The Journal of biological chemistry  288  17895-907  2013

Show Abstract
23645681 23645681
Phosphorylation of KRAB-associated protein 1 (KAP1) at Tyr-449, Tyr-458, and Tyr-517 by nuclear tyrosine kinases inhibits the association of KAP1 and heterochromatin protein 1α (HP1α) with heterochromatin.
Kubota, S; Fukumoto, Y; Aoyama, K; Ishibashi, K; Yuki, R; Morinaga, T; Honda, T; Yamaguchi, N; Kuga, T; Tomonaga, T; Yamaguchi, N
The Journal of biological chemistry  288  17871-83  2013

Show Abstract
23645696 23645696
DNA replication fading as proliferating cells advance in their commitment to terminal differentiation.
Estefanía, MM; Ganier, O; Hernández, P; Schvartzman, JB; Mechali, M; Krimer, DB
Scientific reports  2  279  2012

Show Abstract
22359734 22359734
Distinguishing hyperglycemic changes by Set7 in vascular endothelial cells.
Okabe, J; Orlowski, C; Balcerczyk, A; Tikellis, C; Thomas, MC; Cooper, ME; El-Osta, A
Circulation research  110  1067-76  2012

Show Abstract
Western Blotting22403242 22403242

FAQ

QuestionAnswer
I would like to use this monoclonal antibody on mouse tissue, are there any special procedures I should follow?To reduce the background interaction between the monoclonal antibody and the mouse tissue, you will need to perform antigen retrieval and use a special secondary antibody. For antigen retrieval, prepare a citrate buffer by mixing 19ml of 0.1M citric acid and 82ml of 0.1M sodium citrate to make 1000ml of buffer. Adjust the pH to 6.0 before each use. Add buffer to your slide. Using an 800 watt microwave oven with rotation, microwave for 7.5 min at high, 5 min at 50% (3 cycles), checking the slide at the end of each cycle to see if the solution needs to be replaced, adding water if needed. For the secondary antibody, use a biotinylated isotype specific secondary IGG (IGG-1) and a 3% donkey serum block. This will help reduce the background issues using mouse monoclonals.