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Hsf1 Monoclonal Antibody(Clone 10H8)
本产品不向个人销售,仅用作科学研究,不用于任何人体实验及非科研性质的动物实验。
包装与价格:
包装价格(元)
25 µg电议
100 µg电议

产品介绍
For immunochemical analysis of Hsf1
分子量95
储存条件-20°C
General tipsFor obtaining a higher solubility , please warm the tube at 37 ℃ and shake it in the ultrasonic bath for a while.
Shipping ConditionEvaluation sample solution : ship with blue ice
All other available size: ship with RT , or blue ice upon request
产品描述

Heat shock factor 1 (Hsf1) belongs to a family of heat shock transcription factors that activate the transcription of genes encoding products required for protein folding, processing, targeting, degradation, and function.1The up-regulation of Hsp expression by stressors is achieved at the level of transcription through a heat shock element (HSE) and a transcription factor.2,3,4Most Hsfs have highly conserved amino acid sequences. On all Hsfs there is a DNA binding domain at the N-terminus. Hydrophobic repeats located adjacent to this binding domain are essential for the formation of active trimers. Towards the C-terminal region another short hydrophobic repeat exists and is thought to be necessary for suppression of trimerization.5There are two main Hsfs, 1 and 2. Murine Hsf1 exists as two isoforms, however in higher eukaryotes Hsf1 is found in a diffuse cytoplasmic and nuclear distribution in unstressed cells. Once exposed to a multitude of stressors, it localizes to discrete nuclear granules within seconds. As it recovers from stress, Hsf1 dissipates from these granules to a diffuse nucleoplasmic distribution. Hsf2 on the other hand is similar to murine Hsf1, as it exists as two isoforms, the α form being more transcriptionally active than the smaller β form.6,7Various experiments have suggested that Hsf2 may have roles in differentiation and development.8,9,10

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