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Antibody Against THAP11 (#E1676) for Research

For licensing information, contact:
Michael Fiske, Invention Manager
michael.fiske@northwestern.edu
For Information, Contact:
Ashley Block
Post Licensing Manager Northwestern University
Innovation & New Ventures Office 847-467-2225 INVOLicenseCompliance@northwestern.edu

NU 2012-152

 

Inventors

Debabrata Chakravarti* 

John Brandon Parker 

Santanu Palchaudhuri 

 

Abstract

Thanatos-associated protein (THAP) contains an atypical zinc finger motif with sequence-specific DNA-binding activity. Emerging data suggest that THAP proteins may function in chromatin-dependent processes, including transcriptional regulation. The roles of most THAP proteins in normal and aberrant cellular processes remain largely unknown. THAP11 has been identified as a transcriptional regulator differentially expressed in human colon cancer. Northwestern University Researchers have developed a rabbit antibody against THAP11. pAb THAP11 (E1676) was developed using a THAP11-specific peptide as an immunogen and is able to recognize human THAP11 in ChIP, IHC, IP, and Western Blot (MW: 53kDa) techniques. 

 

Applications

  • Chromatin research
  • Transcription research

 

Advantages

  • Recognizes the target protein when used in various techniques

 

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