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- sc-643 - Provider product page
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- Santa Cruz Biotechnology
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- Santa Cruz Biotechnology Cat#sc-643, RRID:AB_2121523
- Product name
- Anti-SP2
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal (Antigen purified)
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- Synthetic peptide
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- Human
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- Rabbit
Submitted references Protein kinase Cbeta mediates hepatic induction of sterol-regulatory element binding protein-1c by insulin.
Sp2 localizes to subnuclear foci associated with the nuclear matrix.
E2F suppression and Sp1 overexpression are sufficient to induce the differentiation-specific marker, transglutaminase type 1, in a squamous cell carcinoma cell line
ZBP-89 represses vimentin gene transcription by interacting with the transcriptional activator, Sp1.
Yamamoto T, Watanabe K, Inoue N, Nakagawa Y, Ishigaki N, Matsuzaka T, Takeuchi Y, Kobayashi K, Yatoh S, Takahashi A, Suzuki H, Yahagi N, Gotoda T, Yamada N, Shimano H
Journal of lipid research 2010 Jul;51(7):1859-70
Journal of lipid research 2010 Jul;51(7):1859-70
Sp2 localizes to subnuclear foci associated with the nuclear matrix.
Moorefield KS, Yin H, Nichols TD, Cathcart C, Simmons SO, Horowitz JM
Molecular biology of the cell 2006 Apr;17(4):1711-22
Molecular biology of the cell 2006 Apr;17(4):1711-22
E2F suppression and Sp1 overexpression are sufficient to induce the differentiation-specific marker, transglutaminase type 1, in a squamous cell carcinoma cell line
Chung Fai Wong, Liam M Barnes, Alison L Dahler, Louise Smith, Claudia Popa, Magdalena M Serewko-Auret, Nicholas A Saunders
Oncogene 2005 Feb;24(21):3525-3534
Oncogene 2005 Feb;24(21):3525-3534
ZBP-89 represses vimentin gene transcription by interacting with the transcriptional activator, Sp1.
Zhang X, Diab IH, Zehner ZE
Nucleic acids research 2003 Jun 1;31(11):2900-14
Nucleic acids research 2003 Jun 1;31(11):2900-14
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- Immunohistochemical staining of human colon shows strong nuclear positivity in glandular cells.
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- Staining pattern consistent with experimental and/or bioinformatic data.