ANTIBODIES

Contributor Information
- Name Pavel Kovarik
- Institute University of Vienna
Tool Details
- Tool name: Anti-TTP
- Alternate names: TTP, ZFP36 Ring Finger Protein, Growth Factor-Inducible Nuclear Protein NUP475 G/G1 Switch Regulatory Protein 24, RNF162A, Zfp-36, NUP475, GS24, TIS11
- Tool type: Antibodies
- Tool sub-type: Primary Antibody
- Class: Polyclonal
- Conjugate: Unconjugated
- Reactivity: Human ; Mouse
- Host: Rabbit
- Cancer type: Blood cancer
- Molecular weight of the target: 36 kDa
- Application: IP ; WB
- Description: Members of the tristetraprolin (TTP) family of RNA binding proteins can bind to adenine/uridine-rich elements (AREs) in the 3ÄËĂÂĂÂ-untranslated regions (3ÄËĂÂĂÂUTRs) of specific mRNAs, and then promote their turnover. For example, TTP is a component of a negative feedback loop that interferes with TNF-alpha production by destabilizing its mRNA. TTP has been shown to interact with 14-3-3 protein family members, such as YWHAH, and with NUP214, a member of the nuclear pore complex. Mice deficient in TTP develop a complex syndrome of inflammatory diseases.
- Immunogen: 34 C-terminal amino acids of TTP fused to GST
- Research area: Cell signaling and signal transduction; Genetics; Immunology
- For Research Use Only
Target Details
- Target: Tristetraprolin
- Target molecular weight: 36 kDa
- Target background: Members of the tristetraprolin (TTP) family of RNA binding proteins can bind to adenine/uridine-rich elements (AREs) in the 3'-untranslated regions (3'UTRs) of specific mRNAs, and then promote their turnover. For example, TTP is a component of a negative feedback loop that interferes with TNF-alpha production by destabilizing its mRNA. TTP has been shown to interact with 14-3-3 protein family members, such as YWHAH, and with NUP214, a member of the nuclear pore complex. Mice deficient in TTP develop a complex syndrome of inflammatory diseases.
Application Details
- Application: IP ; WB
Handling
- Format: Liquid
- Concentration: 0.9-1.1 mg/ml
- Storage conditions: -15ðC to -25ðC
- Shipping conditions: Shipping at 4ðC
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References
- • Sedlyarov et al. 2016. Mol Syst Biol. 12(5):868. PMID: 27178967.
- • Tristetraprolin binding site atlas in the macrophage transcriptome reveals a switch for inflammationresolution.
- • Kratochvill et al. 2011. Mol Syst Biol. 7:560. PMID: 22186734.
- • Tristetraprolin-driven regulatory circuit controls quality and timing of mRNA decay in inflammation.
- • Schaljo et al. 2009. J Immunol. 183(2):1197-206. PMID: 19542371.
- • Tristetraprolin is required for full anti-inflammatory response of murine macrophages to IL-10.