Anti-Human/Mouse/Rat β-Catenin 1 (Clone 12F7) – Purified (PhenoCycler-Fusion (CODEX)® Ready)

Anti-Human/Mouse/Rat β-Catenin 1 (Clone 12F7) – Purified (PhenoCycler-Fusion (CODEX)® Ready)

Product No.: C3467

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Clone
12F7
Target
Human/Mouse/Rat β-Catenin 1 (CTNNB1)
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Product Type
Hybridoma Monoclonal Antibody
Alternate Names
TNNB, MRD19, armadillo, catenin beta-1
Isotype
Mouse IgG1 κ
Applications
FC
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IF
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IHC
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PhenoCycler®
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WB

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Validation Notes
Clone 12F7 has been validated for use on PhenoCycler® using [Mouse/Human] [Tissue] [Tissue Type either FFPE or FF] tissue.

Antibody and Reporter Details

Reactivity Species
Human/Mouse/Rat
Host Species
Mouse
Concentration
0.5 mg/ml
Immunogen
N-terminal fragment of β-catenin fused to MBP
Formulation
This purified antibody is formulated in 0.01 M phosphate buffered saline (150 mM NaCl) PBS pH 7.4.
Storage and Handling
This antibody is stable for at least one week when stored at 2-8°C. For long term storage, aliquot in working volumes without diluting and store at -20°C in a manual defrost freezer. Avoid Repeated Freeze Thaw Cycles.
Applications and Recommended Usage?
Quality Tested by Leinco
CODEX® This ___ (Clone 12F7) antibody is formulated to simplify the antibody preparation needed when performing a PhenoCycler® barcode conjugate. The suggested concentration is 1.0 mg/ml.
Other Applications Reported In Literature ?
IHC
IF
WB
FC
Country of Origin
USA
Each investigator should determine their own optimal working dilution for specific applications. See directions on lot specific datasheets, as information may periodically change.

Description

Specificity
12F7 activity is directed against human, mouse, and rat β-catenin 1.
Antigen Distribution
β-catenin 1 is widely expressed in many tissues, including kidney, lung, adult and developing central nervous system, several hair follicle cell types, colon, cortical neurons, and various cancers.
Background
β-catenin is an armadillo protein that binds to numerous partners, including cadherins, adenomatosis polyposis coli, and T-cell factor 1 , and is also a principal component of the Wnt signaling pathway 2 . β-catenin is necessary for embryonic development, organ differentiation and development, bone homeostasis, mammalian hair growth, and adult tissue regeneration. Additionally, β-catenin functions in cell adhesion as part of a cadherin/catenin complex, plays an important role in the structural integrity of squamous epithelial cells 3 , and is involved in synaptic plasticity 1 . β-catenin localizes to the cell cytoplasm, and once activated, translocates to the nucleus, where it activates target genes via TCF/LEF transcription factors . Abnormal signaling leads to disease, including cancer, lung disease (e.g., chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), atherosclerosis, and Alzheimer’s Disease.

12F7 was generated by immunizing Balb/c mice with a purified in-frame fusion protein of β- catenin bound to maltose binding protein 4 . The β-catenin was derived from a 2.8 kb cDNA clone isolated from a chicken embryo cDNA library, of which a 2.4 kb section encoding residue 92 through the carboxy terminus was used. Half the splenic lymphocytes were fused with the P3-X63Ag8.653 myeloma cell line and the other half with Sp2/0-Ag14. The 12F7 binding epitope was mapped to a region between residues 112 and 134 via a deletion strategy. 12F7 does not cross-react with plakoglobin.

Antigen Details

Ligand/Receptor
β-catenin localizes to cell-cell contacts (adherens junctions) and the cell membrane, as well as the cytoplasmic pool of protein.
NCBI Gene Bank ID
UniProt.org

References & Citations

1. Maguschak KA, Ressler KJ. Neuropharmacology. 62(1):78-88. 2012.
2. Liu J, Xiao Q, Xiao J, et al. Signal Transduct Target Ther. 7(1):3. 2022.
3. Politi EN, Lazaris AC, Kehriotis M, et al. Cytopathology. 19(3):172-178. 2008.
4. Johnson KR, Lewis JE, Li D, et al. Exp Cell Res. 207(2):252-260. 1993.
5. Sacco PA, McGranahan TM, Wheelock MJ, et al. J Biol Chem. 270(34):20201-20206. 1995
6. Radice GL, Rayburn H, Matsunami H, et al. Dev Biol. 181(1):64-78. 1997.
Flow Cytometry
IF
IHC
PhenoCycler®
General Western Blot Protocol
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