SNAIL Antibody (SNAI1) | F47913-0.08ML

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800-F47913-0.08ML
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0.08 mL
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SNAIL Antibody (SNAI1) | F47913-0.08ML | Gentaur US, UK & Europe Disrtribition

Family: Primary antibody

Formulation: In 1X PBS, pH 7.4, with 0.09% sodium azide

Format: Purified

Clone: N/A

Host Animal: Rabbit

Clonality: Polyclonal (rabbit origin)

Species Reactivity: Human

Application: IHC, WB, ELISA

Buffer: N/A

Limitation: This anti-SNAIL antibody is available for research use only.

Purity: Purified

Description: The Drosophila embryonic protein SNAI1, commonly known as Snail, is a zinc finger transcriptional repressor which downregulates the expression of ectodermal genes within the mesoderm. The nuclear protein encoded by this gene is structurally similar to the Drosophila snail protein, and is also thought to be critical for mesoderm formation in the developing embryo. At least two variants of a similar processed pseudogene have been found on chromosome 2. SNAI1 zinc-fingers (ZF) binds to E-box, an E-cadherin promoter region, and represses the expression of the adhesion molecule, which induces the tightly bound epithelial cells to break loose from each other and migrate into the developing embryo to become mesenchymal cells. This process allows for the formation of the mesodermal layer in the developing embryo. Though SNAI1 is shown to repress expression of E-cadherin in epithelial cells, studies have shown homozygous mutant embryos are still able to form a mesodermal layer. However, the mesodermal layer present shows characteristics of epithelial cells and not mesenchymal cells (the mutant mesoderm cells exhibited a polarized state). Other studies show that mutation of specific ZFs contribute to a decrease in SNAI1 E-cadherin repression. [Wiki]

Immunogen: A portion of amino acids 9-39 from the human protein was used as the immunogen for this anti-SNAIL antibody.

Storage: Aliquot the anti-SNAIL antibody and store frozen at -20 °C or colder. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

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