7188925

Chd5 Monoclonal Antibody (5A10), Active Motif™

Rat Monoclonal Antibody

Manufacturer: Fischer Scientific

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Antigen

Chd5

Concentration

1 mg/mL

Classification

Monoclonal

Form

Liquid

Regulatory Status

RUO

Formulation

PBS with 30% glycerol and 0.035% sodium azide; pH 7.5

Gene Alias

4930532L22Rik; ATP-dependent helicase CHD5; AW060752; B230399N07Rik; CHD5; CHD-5; chromodomain helicase DNA binding protein 5; Chromodomain-helicase-DNA-binding protein 5; KIAA0444

Gene Symbols

CHD5

Isotype

IgG2a

Purification Method

Protein G

Product Type

Antibody

Clone

5A10

Applications

Immunocytochemistry, Immunofluorescence, Western Blot

Conjugate

Unconjugated

Host Species

Rat

Target Species

Human, Mouse

Gene Accession No.

A2A8L1, Q8TDI0

Gene ID (Entrez)

26038, 269610

Immunogen

This antibody was raised against a peptide within the C-terminal region of mouse Chd5.

Primary or Secondary

Primary

Content And Storage

-20°C, Avoid Freeze/Thaw Cycles

Gene

CHD5

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Description

  • CHD5 (Chromodomain helicase DNA binding protein 5) is a member of the SNF2/RAD54 helicase family of chromatin remodeling and DNA-binding proteins (CDH proteins)
  • Heavily expressed in both fetal and adult brain, CHD5 plays a role in nervous system development and acts as a tumor suppressor via the Arf/p53 pathway
  • CHD5, along with other chromo-domain proteins, forms remodeling complexes, such as NuRD, that promote normal neuroblast maturation and are thought to prevent overexpression of neuronal cells
  • Errors in these chromatin remodeling complexes can leave the cell in a perpetual state of growth, preventing differentiation and leading to tumor formation
  • Due to the importance of the CHD proteins in proper brain development, deletions in the gene encoding CHD5 are commonly found in neuroblastomas, suggesting that CHD5 deficiency may lead to malignant cell transformation and metastasis.