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06-501 Anti-STAT1 Antibody, CT

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Species ReactivityKey ApplicationsHostFormatAntibody Type
H, MEMSA, IP, WBRbPurifiedPolyclonal Antibody
Description
Catalogue Number06-501
Brand Family Upstate
Trade Name
  • Upstate
DescriptionAnti-STAT1 Antibody, CT
Background InformationSTAT proteins (Signal Transduction and Activators of Transcription) are latent cytoplasmic transcription factors that have the dual function of signal transduction and activation of transcription. STATs are activated by tyrosine phosphorylation in response to different ligands, after which they translocate to the cell nucleus. The N-terminal region is highly homologous among the STAT proteins and surrounds a completely conserved arginine residue. STATs are a part of the JAK-STAT signaling pathway – a major pathway of the immune system. All cytokines transduce critical signals through this pathway.

STAT 1, is activated by a number of different ligands, including IFNalpha, IFNgamma, EGF, PDGF and IL6. Phosphorylation of tyrosine 701 is required for STAT 1 dissociation from IFNGR1, homodimerization, and nuclear translocation. Tyrosine 701 phosphorylation impairment results in loss of STAT 1 functions.
References
Product Information
FormatPurified
Control
  • Positive Control Included: Jurkat cell lysate (12-303)
PresentationProtein A Purified immunoglobulin in 0.1M Tris-Glycine, 0.15M NaCl and 0.05% sodium azide, pH 7.4.
Quality LevelMQ100
Applications
ApplicationDetect STAT1 also known as Signal Transducer & Activator of Transcription 1 with Anti-STAT1 Antibody, CT (Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody), that has been demonstrated to work in EMSA, IP & WB.
Key Applications
  • Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay
  • Immunoprecipitation
  • Western Blotting
Biological Information
ImmunogenGST fusion-protein containing the carboxy terminal 36 amino acids of human STAT1α
ConcentrationPlease refer to the Certificate of Analysis for the lot-specific concentration.
HostRabbit
SpecificityRecognizes STAT1.
IsotypeIgG
Species Reactivity
  • Human
  • Mouse
Antibody TypePolyclonal Antibody
Entrez Gene Number
Entrez Gene SummaryThe protein encoded by this gene is a member of the STAT protein family. In response to cytokines and growth factors, STAT family members are phosphorylated by the receptor associated kinases, and then form homo- or heterodimers that translocate to the cell nucleus where they act as transcription activators. This protein can be activated by various ligands including interferon-alpha, interferon-gamma, EGF, PDGF and IL6. This protein mediates the expression of a variety of genes, which is thought to be important for cell viability in response to different cell stimuli and pathogens. Two alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding distinct isoforms have been described.
Gene Symbol
  • STAT1
  • ISGF-3
  • STAT91
  • DKFZp686B04100
Purification MethodProtein A Purfied
UniProt Number
UniProt SummaryFUNCTION: SwissProt: P42224 # Signal transducer and activator of transcription that mediates signaling by interferons (IFNs). Following type I IFN (IFN-alpha and IFN-beta) binding to cell surface receptors, Jak kinases (TYK2 and JAK1) are activated, leading to tyrosine phosphorylation of STAT1 and STAT2. The phosphorylated STATs dimerize, associate with ISGF3G/IRF-9 to form a complex termed ISGF3 transcription factor, that enters the nucleus. ISGF3 binds to the IFN stimulated response element (ISRE) to activate the transcription of interferon stimulated genes, which drive the cell in an antiviral state. In response to type II IFN (IFN-gamma), STAT1 is tyrosine- and serine-phosphorylated. It then forms a homodimer termed IFN-gamma-activated factor (GAF), migrates into the nucleus and binds to the IFN gamma activated sequence (GAS) to drive the expression of the target genes, inducing a cellular antiviral state.
SIZE: 750 amino acids; 87335 Da
SUBUNIT: Isoform alpha homodimerizes upon IFN-gamma induced phosphorylation. Heterodimer with STAT2 upon IFN-alpha/beta induced phosphorylation. Interacts with NMI. Interacts with Sendai virus C', C, Y1 and Y2 proteins, Nipah virus P, V and W proteins, and rabies virus phosphoprotein preventing activation of ISRE and GAS promoter (By similarity). Interaction with HCV core protein results in STAT1 degradation.
SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Cytoplasm. Nucleus. Note=Translocated into the nucleus upon activation by IFN-alpha/beta.
PTM: Phosphorylated on tyrosine residues in response to IFN-alpha, IFN-gamma, PDGF and EGF. Serine phosphorylation is also required for maximal transcriptional activity in IFN-gamma transduction (lacking in beta form).
DISEASE: SwissProt: P42224 # Defects in STAT1 are the cause of STAT1 deficiency [MIM:600555]. Patients generally suffer from mycobacterial or viral diseases. In the case of complete deficiency, patients can die of viral disease. & Defects in STAT1 are a cause of mendelian susceptibility to mycobacterial disease (MSMD) [MIM:209950]; also known as familial disseminated atypical mycobacterial infection. This rare condition confers predisposition to illness caused by moderately virulent mycobacterial species, such as Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccine and environmental non-tuberculous mycobacteria, and by the more virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Other microorganisms rarely cause severe clinical disease in individuals with susceptibility to mycobacterial infections, with the exception of Salmonella which infects less than 50% of these individuals. The pathogenic mechanism underlying MSMD is the impairment of interferon-gamma mediated immunity whose severity determines the clinical outcome. Some patients die of overwhelming mycobacterial disease with lepromatous-like lesions in early childhood, whereas others develop, later in life, disseminated but curable infections with tuberculoid granulomas. MSMD is a genetically heterogeneous disease with autosomal recessive, autosomal dominant or X-linked inheritance.
SIMILARITY: SwissProt: P42224 ## Belongs to the transcription factor STAT family. & Contains 1 SH2 domain.
Molecular Weight91 kDa
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Product Usage Statements
Quality Assuranceroutinely evaluated by immunoblot on RIPA lysates from human Jurkat cells, mouse CTLL or rat L6 cells
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.
Packaging Information
Material Size250 µg
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Catalog Number GTIN
06-501 04053252285158

Documentation

Anti-STAT1 Antibody, CT SDS

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Safety Data Sheet (SDS) 

Anti-STAT1 Antibody, CT Certificates of Analysis

TitleLot Number
Anti-STAT1, CT 2470867
Anti-STAT1, CT (rabbit polyclonal IgG) - 2117731 2117731
Anti-STAT1, CT (rabbit polyclonal IgG) 2919664
Anti-STAT1, CT (rabbit polyclonal IgG) 3037959
Anti-STAT1, CT (rabbit polyclonal IgG) 3099681
Anti-STAT1, CT (rabbit polyclonal IgG) - 2243496 2243496
Anti-STAT1, CT (rabbit polyclonal IgG) - 2344665 2344665
Anti-STAT1, CT (rabbit polyclonal IgG) - 3932871 3932871
Anti-STAT1, CT (rabbit polyclonal IgG) -2494051 2494051
Anti-STAT1, CT - 14303 14303

References

Reference overviewApplicationPub Med ID
Activation of ERα signaling differentially modulates IFN-γ induced HLA-class II expression in breast cancer cells.
Mostafa, AA; Codner, D; Hirasawa, K; Komatsu, Y; Young, MN; Steimle, V; Drover, S
PloS one  9  e87377  2014

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Western Blotting24475282 24475282
IL-4 suppresses the responses to TLR7 and TLR9 stimulation and increases the permissiveness to retroviral infection of murine conventional dendritic cells.
Sriram, U; Xu, J; Chain, RW; Varghese, L; Chakhtoura, M; Bennett, HL; Zoltick, PW; Gallucci, S
PloS one  9  e87668  2014

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24489947 24489947
Dual modulation of type I interferon response by bluetongue virus.
Doceul, V; Chauveau, E; Lara, E; Bréard, E; Sailleau, C; Zientara, S; Vitour, D
Journal of virology  88  10792-802  2014

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25008919 25008919
JAK2/STAT2/STAT3 are required for myogenic differentiation.
Wang, K; Wang, C; Xiao, F; Wang, H; Wu, Z
The Journal of biological chemistry  283  34029-36  2008

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18835816 18835816
Developmental changes in the human GH receptor and its signal transduction pathways.
Kenth, G; Mergelas, JA; Goodyer, CG
The Journal of endocrinology  198  71-82  2008

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18420710 18420710
Brahma-related gene 1-dependent STAT3 recruitment at IL-6-inducible genes.
Zuyao Ni, Rod Bremner
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)  178  345-51  2007

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17182572 17182572
Interferon-gamma-activated STAT-1alpha suppresses MMP-9 gene transcription by sequestration of the coactivators CBP/p300.
Ma, Z; Chang, MJ; Shah, RC; Benveniste, EN
Journal of leukocyte biology  78  515-23  2005

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15894584 15894584
Nipah virus V protein evades alpha and gamma interferons by preventing STAT1 and STAT2 activation and nuclear accumulation.
Rodriguez, JJ; Parisien, JP; Horvath, CM
Journal of virology  76  11476-83  2002

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12388709 12388709
Interferon consensus sequence-binding protein is constitutively expressed and differentially regulated in the ocular lens
Li, W., et al
J Biol Chem, 274:9686-91 (1999)  1999

Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay10092656 10092656
Erythropoietin and Friend virus gp55 activate different JAK/STAT pathways through the erythropoietin receptor in erythroid cells
Yamamura, Y., et al
Mol Cell Biol, 18:1172-80 (1998)  1998

Immunoblotting (Western), Immunoprecipitation9488432 9488432