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NF-κB Family Antibody Sampler Kit II #55764

    Product Information

    Product Description

    The NF-κB Family Antibody Sampler Kit II provides an economical means of detecting members of the NF-κB family. The kit includes enough antibody to perform two western blots with each primary antibody.

    Specificity / Sensitivity

    Each antibody in the kit detects endogenous levels of its intended target.

    Source / Purification

    Monoclonal antibodies are produced by immunizing animals with a synthetic peptide corresponding to residues surrounding Glu498 of human NF-κB p65/RelA, Leu65 of human c-Rel, Ile415 of mouse NF-κB1 p105/p50, and residues near the amino terminus of human NF-κB2 p100/p52, a recombinant protein specific to the carboxy terminus of human RelB, and a synthetic phosphopeptide corresponding to residues surrounding Ser536 of human NF-κB p65/RelA.

    Background

    Transcription factors of the nuclear factor κB (NF-κB)/Rel family play a pivotal role in inflammatory and immune responses (1,2). There are five family members in mammals: RelA, c-Rel, RelB, NF-κB1 (p105/p50), and NF-κB2 (p100/p52). Both p105 and p100 are proteolytically processed by the proteasome to produce p50 and p52, respectively. Rel proteins bind p50 and p52 to form dimeric complexes that bind DNA and regulate transcription. In unstimulated cells, NF-κB is sequestered in the cytoplasm by IκB inhibitory proteins (3-5). NF-κB-activating agents can induce the phosphorylation of IκB proteins, targeting them for rapid degradation through the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway and releasing NF-κB to enter the nucleus where it regulates gene expression (6-8). NIK and IKKα (IKK1) regulate the phosphorylation and processing of NF-κB2 (p100) to produce p52, which translocates to the nucleus (9-11).
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