51-904-742

MCL-1 Monoclonal Antibody (LVUBKM), Alexa Fluor™ 647, eBioscience™, Invitrogen™

Manufacturer: Fischer Scientific

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1

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GST (18%): ₹ 5,617.413

Total Price: ₹ 36,825.263

Antigen

MCL-1

Classification

Monoclonal

Concentration

5 μL/Test

Formulation

PBS with 0.2% BSA and 0.09% sodium azide, pH 7.2

Gene Accession No.

P97287, Q07820

Gene Symbols

MCL1

Purification Method

Affinity chromatography

Regulatory Status

RUO

Gene ID (Entrez)

17210, 4170

Content And Storage

4° C, store in dark, DO NOT FREEZE!

Form

Liquid

Applications

Flow Cytometry

Clone

LVUBKM

Conjugate

Alexa Fluor 647

Gene

MCL1

Gene Alias

AW556805, BCL2 family apoptosis regulator, BCL2L3, bcl2-L-3, Bcl-2-like protein 3, bcl-2-related protein EAT/mcl1, EAT, Induced myeloid leukemia cell differentiation protein Mcl-1, induced myeloid leukemia cell differentiation protein Mcl-1 homolog, Mcl1, Mcl-1, mcl1/EAT, MCL1-ES, MCL1L, MCL1S, MCL-1S, MGC104264, MGC1839, myeloid cell leukemia 1, myeloid cell leukemia ES, myeloid cell leukemia sequence 1, myeloid cell leukemia sequence 1 (BCL2-related), TM

Host Species

Mouse

Quantity

100 Tests

Primary or Secondary

Primary

Target Species

Human, Mouse

Product Type

Antibody

Isotype

IgG1 κ

Description

  • Description: This LVUBKM monoclonal antibody recognizes human and mouse myeloid cell leukemia sequence 1 (Mcl-1)
  • Mcl-1 is an anti-apoptotic member of the Bcl-2 family of proteins important for regulation of cell survival/apoptosis
  • Mcl-1 is primarily localized to the outer membrane of mitochondria where it prevents cytochrome c release via dimerization with other Bcl-2 family members such as Bim
  • Although it is expressed in both immune and non-immune cells, highest levels of Mcl-1 expression are seen in hematopoietic lineage cells
  • PI3K activation of AKT results in destabilization and degradation of GSK3 beta, which prevents phosphorylation of Mcl-1 on S159 and its subsequent ubiquitnation and degradation
  • Mice conditionally lacking Mcl-1 in lymphocytes showed that Mcl-1 is essential during early lymphoid development and for the maintece of mature lymphocytes
  • Applications Reported: This LVUBKM antibody has been reported for use in intracellular staining followed by flow cytometric analysis
  • Applications Tested: This LVUBKM antibody has been pre-diluted and tested by intracellular staining followed by flow cytometric analysis of stimulated normal human peripheral blood cells using the Intracellular Fixation & Permeabilization Buffer Set (Product No
  • 88-8824-00) and protocol
  • MCL1 (Myeloid cell leukemia-1) belongs to the Bcl-2 family and is involved in programing, differentiation and concomitant maintenance of cell viability, but not of proliferation
  • Isoform 1 of MCL1 inhibits apoptosis while isoform 2 promotes it
  • The carboxy terminal of MCL1 and bcl-2 share significant sequence homology
  • Expression of MCL1 is increased upon exposure of ML-1 cells to various types of DNA damaging agents (e.g
  • ionizing radiation, μgtraviolet radiation, and alkylating drugs) along with increases in GADD45 and Bax and a decrease in bcl-2
  • Enhanced expression of MCL1, prominently associated with mitochondria, complements the continued expression of bcl-2 in ML-1 cells undergoing differentiation
  • Like bcl-2, MCL1 has the capacity to promote cell viability under conditions that otherwise cause apoptosis
  • While the mechanism by which MCL1 inhibits apoptosis is not known, it is thought that it may heterodimerize and neutralize pro-apoptotic members of the Bcl-2 family such as Bim or Bak
  • MCL1 was originally identified in differentiating myeloid cells, but has since been shown to be expressed in multiple cell types
  • MCL1 is essential for embryogenesis and for the development and maintenance of B and T lymphocytes in animals
  • MCL1 exists as at least two distinct isoforms designated MCL1L and MCL1S
  • In marked contrast to the larger isoform of MCL1, overexpression of MCL1S promotes cell death.