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- Product number
- ABIN965706 - Provider product page
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- antibodies-online
- Product name
- anti-B-Cell Translocation Gene 1, Anti-Proliferative (BTG1) (N-Term) antibody
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
- Antigen
- Polyclonal antibody produced in rabbits immunizing with a synthetic peptide corresponding to N-terminal residues of human BTG1(B-cell translocation gene 1 protein)
- Reactivity
- Human, Mouse, Rat, Chicken/Avian
- Host
- Rabbit
- Vial size
- 0.1mg
- Storage
- Store at -20°C.
Submitted references Coactivation of nuclear receptors and myogenic factors induces the major BTG1 influence on muscle differentiation.
FoxO3a regulates erythroid differentiation and induces BTG1, an activator of protein arginine methyl transferase 1.
Antiproliferative proteins of the BTG/Tob family are degraded by the ubiquitin-proteasome system.
Identification of functional domains involved in BTG1 cell localization.
Antiproliferative gene BTG1 is highly expressed in apoptotic cells in macrophage-rich areas of advanced lesions in Watanabe heritable hyperlipidemic rabbit and human.
Human carbon catabolite repressor protein (CCR4)-associative factor 1: cloning, expression and characterization of its interaction with the B-cell translocation protein BTG1.
BTG1, a member of a new family of antiproliferative genes.
Busson M, Carazo A, Seyer P, Grandemange S, Casas F, Pessemesse L, Rouault JP, Wrutniak-Cabello C, Cabello G
Oncogene 2005 Mar 3;24(10):1698-710
Oncogene 2005 Mar 3;24(10):1698-710
FoxO3a regulates erythroid differentiation and induces BTG1, an activator of protein arginine methyl transferase 1.
Bakker WJ, Blázquez-Domingo M, Kolbus A, Besooyen J, Steinlein P, Beug H, Coffer PJ, Löwenberg B, von Lindern M, van Dijk TB
The Journal of cell biology 2004 Jan 19;164(2):175-84
The Journal of cell biology 2004 Jan 19;164(2):175-84
Antiproliferative proteins of the BTG/Tob family are degraded by the ubiquitin-proteasome system.
Sasajima H, Nakagawa K, Yokosawa H
European journal of biochemistry / FEBS 2002 Jul;269(14):3596-604
European journal of biochemistry / FEBS 2002 Jul;269(14):3596-604
Identification of functional domains involved in BTG1 cell localization.
Rodier A, Rochard P, Berthet C, Rouault JP, Casas F, Daury L, Busson M, Magaud JP, Wrutniak-Cabello C, Cabello G
Oncogene 2001 May 10;20(21):2691-703
Oncogene 2001 May 10;20(21):2691-703
Antiproliferative gene BTG1 is highly expressed in apoptotic cells in macrophage-rich areas of advanced lesions in Watanabe heritable hyperlipidemic rabbit and human.
Corjay MH, Kearney MA, Munzer DA, Diamond SM, Stoltenborg JK
Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology 1998 Jul;78(7):847-58
Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology 1998 Jul;78(7):847-58
Human carbon catabolite repressor protein (CCR4)-associative factor 1: cloning, expression and characterization of its interaction with the B-cell translocation protein BTG1.
Bogdan JA, Adams-Burton C, Pedicord DL, Sukovich DA, Benfield PA, Corjay MH, Stoltenborg JK, Dicker IB
The Biochemical journal 1998 Dec 1;336 ( Pt 2):471-81
The Biochemical journal 1998 Dec 1;336 ( Pt 2):471-81
BTG1, a member of a new family of antiproliferative genes.
Rouault JP, Rimokh R, Tessa C, Paranhos G, Ffrench M, Duret L, Garoccio M, Germain D, Samarut J, Magaud JP
The EMBO journal 1992 Apr;11(4):1663-70
The EMBO journal 1992 Apr;11(4):1663-70
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