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Tubulin Beta II<br />

Clone KNY-379<br />

1 mL lyophilized NCL-TUB-B2 P (HIER) W<br />

Tubulin beta II is one of four subunits of tubulin. Tubulin is one of the most<br />

widespread classes of multiprotein families where alpha and beta subunits<br />

are used in the construction of microtubules. Studies in rats report that<br />

tubulin beta II represents a significant proportion of beta tubulin expressed<br />

in the adrenal gland, brain and testis. In fetal tissues, this isoform has been<br />

reported in skeletal muscle as well as in brain. Expression has also been<br />

reported in migrating neuroblasts, peripheral nerves, ganglion cells and<br />

sensory organs of the developing rat nervous system and in developing<br />

skeletal and smooth muscle cells, chondrocytes and vascular endothelia.<br />

Product Specific Information<br />

Clone KNY-379 does not cross-react with vimentin or nestin.<br />

Human neuroblastoma: immunohistochemical tubulin beta II lipoprotein receptor using<br />

NCL-TUB-B2. Note intense cytoplasmic staining of malignant cells. Paraffin section.<br />

Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor-<br />

Associated Factor 1<br />

Clone 7C11<br />

1 mL liquid NCL-L-TRAF-1 P (HIER)<br />

TNF receptor-associated factors (Traf) are a family of proteins that bind to<br />

surface receptors forming signalling complexes with additional proteins that<br />

mediate some cellular responses. Traf-1 can homodimerize or heterodimerize<br />

with other Traf proteins leading to the activation of some<br />

transcription factors such as nuclear factor kappa B and Jun-N-kinase. The<br />

activation of nuclear factor kappa B is known to act in concert with<br />

additional proteins to suppress TNF-alpha mediated apoptosis. The<br />

expression of this protein is reported to be induced by Epstein-Barr Virus<br />

(EBV).<br />

Product Specific Information<br />

NCL-L-TRAF-1 stains optimally when used in TBS-based wash buffer and<br />

diluent systems.<br />

Hodgkin’s Lymphoma: immunohistochemical staining for Traf-1 protein using NCL-L-TRAF-1.<br />

Note intense membrane staining of Reed Sternberg cells. Paraffin section.<br />

Tyrosinase<br />

Clone T311<br />

1 mL lyophilized NCL-TYROS F P (HIER)<br />

1 mL liquid NCL-L-TYROS F P (HIER)<br />

7 mL ready-to-use RTU-TYROS F P (HIER)<br />

7 mL Bond ready-to-use PA0322 P (HIER)<br />

The biosynthesis of melanin within melanocytes involves a family of<br />

enzymes, a key member of which is tyrosinase. Tyrosinase deficiency is<br />

associated with various forms of albinism and in particular oculocutaneous<br />

albinism. L-tyrosine is the initial substrate for melanin biosynthesis and its<br />

conversion to dopaquinone is catalyzed by tyrosinase whose expression is<br />

reported in melanocytes and melanomas.<br />

Refer to page 43 for the Bond ready-to-use format.<br />

Human malignant melanoma: immunohistochemical staining for tyrosinase using RTU-TYROS.<br />

Note cytoplasmic staining of tumor cells. Paraffin section.<br />

F Frozen I Immunofluorescence E Electron microscopy<br />

P Paraffin C Flow cytometry O Other applications<br />

W Western blotting<br />

/ 167<br />

Primary Antibodies

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