Notch1 (93-2) & Notch1 (PCR12) Antibodies
- Technology Application
- This innovation allows the researcher to study the roles of Notch signaling in mouse and rat.
- Detailed Technology Description
- The Notch pathway is a highly conserved cellular signaling pathway that plays a role in numerous developmental processes by controlling cell fate decisions. The Notch protein is a transmembrane receptor comprised of a large extracellular domain, a short transmembrane segment, and a smaller intracellular domain. When the Notch extracellular domain is activated by ligands, the intracellular domain is proteolytically cleaved, allowing it to translocate to the nucleus to alter gene expression. UCLA researchers have developed novel polyclonal antibodies against either the extracellular ligand-binding domain or the cleaved, "activated" Notch intracellular domain. These antibodies do not cross-react and can be used for a variety of applications, including immunoblot, immunoprecipitation, and immunohistochemistry.
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Related Materials
Lindsell CE, et al. Jagged: a mammalian ligand that activates Notch1. Cell. 80(6):909-17 (1995)
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Tech ID/UC Case
21731/2000-135-0
Related Cases
2000-135-0
- *Abstract
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- *Applications
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- This innovation allows the researcher to study the roles of Notch signaling in mouse and rat.
- *Principal Investigator
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Name: Geraldine Weinmaster
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- USA

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