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Phospho-SQSTM1/p62 (Ser349) (E7M1A) Rabbit mAb (Alexa Fluor® 488 Conjugate) #12074
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Supporting Data
REACTIVITY | H M |
SENSITIVITY | Endogenous |
MW (kDa) | |
Source/Isotype | Rabbit IgG |
Application Key:
- IF-Immunofluorescence
- F-Flow Cytometry
Species Cross-Reactivity Key:
- H-Human
- M-Mouse
Product Information
Product Description
This Cell Signaling Technology antibody is conjugated to Alexa Fluor® 488 fluorescent dye and tested in-house for direct flow cytometric and immunofluorescent analysis in human and mouse cells. This antibody is expected to exhibit the same species cross-reactivity as the unconjugated Phospho-SQSTM1/p62 (Ser349) (E7M1A) Rabbit mAb #16177.
Product Usage Information
Application | Dilution |
---|---|
Immunofluorescence (Immunocytochemistry) | 1:50 - 1:200 |
Flow Cytometry (Fixed/Permeabilized) | 1:50 |
Storage
Supplied in PBS (pH 7.2), less than 0.1% sodium azide and 2 mg/ml BSA. Store at 4°C. Do not aliquot the antibody. Protect from light. Do not freeze.
Protocol
Specificity / Sensitivity
Phospho-SQSTM1/p62 (Ser349) (E7M1A) Rabbit mAb (Alexa Fluor® 488 Conjugate) recognizes endogenous levels of SQSTM1/p62 protein only when phosphorylated at Ser349. Staining of mitotic cells is observed by immunohistochemstry. The specificity of this staining is unknown.
Species Reactivity:
Human, Mouse
The antigen sequence used to produce this antibody shares 100% sequence homology with the species listed here, but reactivity has not been tested or confirmed to work by CST. Use of this product with these species is not covered under our Product Performance Guarantee.
Species predicted to react based on 100% sequence homology:
Rat
Source / Purification
Monoclonal antibody is produced by immunizing animals with a synthetic phosphopeptide corresponding to residues surrounding Ser349 of human SQSTM1/p62 protein.
Background
Sequestosome 1 (SQSTM1, p62) is a ubiquitin binding protein involved in cell signaling, oxidative stress, and autophagy (1-4). It was first identified as a protein that binds to the SH2 domain of p56Lck (5) and independently found to interact with PKCζ (6,7). SQSTM1 was subsequently found to interact with ubiquitin, providing a scaffold for several signaling proteins and triggering degradation of proteins through the proteasome or lysosome (8). Interaction between SQSTM1 and TRAF6 leads to the K63-linked polyubiquitination of TRAF6 and subsequent activation of the NF-κB pathway (9). Protein aggregates formed by SQSTM1 can be degraded by the autophagosome (4,10,11). SQSTM1 binds autophagosomal membrane protein LC3/Atg8, bringing SQSTM1-containing protein aggregates to the autophagosome (12). Lysosomal degradation of autophagosomes leads to a decrease in SQSTM1 levels during autophagy; conversely, autophagy inhibitors stabilize SQSTM1 levels. Studies have demonstrated a link between SQSTM1 and oxidative stress. SQSTM1 interacts with KEAP1, which is a cytoplasmic inhibitor of NRF2, a key transcription factor involved in cellular responses to oxidative stress (3). Thus, accumulation of SQSTM1 can lead to an increase in NRF2 activity.
Phosphorylation of SQSTM1 at Ser349 (Ser351 in mouse) during oxidative stress increases its binding to KEAP1, thereby increasing NRF2 activity (13).
Phosphorylation of SQSTM1 at Ser349 (Ser351 in mouse) during oxidative stress increases its binding to KEAP1, thereby increasing NRF2 activity (13).
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