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Anti-Phospho-SMAD1 (Ser206)

Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody
Catalog No. S10-365R




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S10-365R-100 100 ug $675
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Overview:

SMAD1 is a member of the SMAD family which are signal transducers and transcriptional modulators that mediate multiple signaling pathways. The actions of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are mediated by SMAD1 and SMAD1 can be phosphorylated and activated by the BMP receptor kinase (1). Phosphorylated SMAD1 forms a complex with SMAD4 that is important for its function in the transcription regulation. The SMAD1-SMAD4 complex is a target for SMAD-specific E3 ubiquitin ligases, such as SMURF1 and SMURF2, and undergoes ubiquitination and proteasome-mediated degradation. The formation of a complex between STAT3 and SMAD1, bridged by p300, is involved in the cooperative signaling of LIF and BMP2 and the subsequent induction of astrocytes from neuronal progenitors (2).


Specificity:

Recognizes the human SMAD1 protein phosphorylated at Serine 206


Cross Reactivity:

Human, Mouse, Rat and Dog


Host Isotype / Clone#:

Rabbit, IgG


Immunogen:

The antibody was produced against synthesized peptide corresponding to the region of amino acids containing Ser206 of the SMAD1 protein


Purification:

Immunoaffinity chromatography


Stability:

1yr at –20oC from date of shipment


Sample Data:

Western blot using Affinity Purified Anti-Phospho-SMAD1 (Ser206) antibody (1:500 dilution) shows detection of endogenous phosphorylated SMAD1 in whole cell lysates from human hepatoma (HEPG2, lanes 1-4) derived cell lines treated with PBS, BMP2 (5 ng/mL), EGF (1 ng/mL), or NaCl for 1 h at 37°C before harvest. Each lane contains approximately 15 µg of lysate.


References:


1. Hoodless, P. A. et al: MADR1, a MAD-related protein that functions in BMP2 signaling pathways. Cell 85: 489-500, 1996.

2. Nakashima, K. et al: Synergistic signaling in fetal brain by STAT3-Smad1 complex bridged by p300. Science 284: 479-482, 1999.



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RESEARCH AREAS

AKT/PKB Pathway, Angiogenesis, Cancer, Cell Cycle, Cellular Stress, ERK/MAPK Pathway, Inflammation, JAK/STAT Pathway, JNK/SAPK Pathway, NfkB Pathway, WNT Signaling



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