Phospho-NDRG1 (Thr346) Matched Antibody Pair #33585
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Supporting Data
REACTIVITY | H Mk |
Application Key:
- ELISA-ELISA
Species Cross-Reactivity Key:
- H-Human
- Mk-Monkey
Product Information
Product Usage Information
Matched Antibody Pairs consist of capture and detection antibodies that bind to non-overlapping epitopes. For specific identification of the capture and detection antibodies in this pair, please refer to the data figure caption. Optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user.
Formulation
Supplied in 1X PBS (10 mM Na2HPO4, 3 mM KCl, 2 mM KH2PO4, and 140 mM NaCl (pH 7.8)). BSA and Azide Free.
Storage
Store at -20ºC. This product will freeze at -20ºC so it is recommended to aliquot into single-use vials to avoid multiple freeze/thaw cycles. A slight precipitate may be present and can be dissolved by gently vortexing. This will not interfere with antibody performance.
Product Description
The Phospho-NDRG1 (Thr346) Matched Antibody Pair is ideal for use with immunoassay technologies and high-throughput ELISA platforms requiring antibody pairs with specialized or custom antibody labeling. Labels include fluorophores, lanthanides, biotin, and beads. Platforms requiring conjugated Matched Antibody Pairs include MSD, Quanterix Simoa, Alpha Technology (AlphaScreen, AlphaLISA, LANCE, HTRF), and Luminex.
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Background
N-myc downstream-regulated gene 1 (NDRG1), also termed Cap43, Drg1, RTP/rit42, and Proxy-1, is a member of the NDRG family, which is composed of four members (NDRG1-4) that function in growth, differentiation, and cell survival (1-5). NDRG1 is ubiquitously expressed and highly responsive to a variety of stress signals, including DNA damage (4), hypoxia (5), and elevated levels of nickel and calcium (2). Expression of NDRG1 is elevated in N-myc defective mice and is negatively regulated by N- and c-myc (1,6). During DNA damage, NDRG1 is induced in a p53-dependent fashion and is necessary for p53-mediated apoptosis (4,7). Research studies have shown that NDRG1 may also play a role in cancer progression by promoting differentiation, inhibiting growth, and modulating metastasis and angiogenesis (3,4,6,8,9). Nonsense mutation of the NDRG1 gene has been shown to cause hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy-Lom (HMSNL), which is supported by studies demonstrating the role of NDRG1 in maintaining myelin sheaths and axonal survival (10,11). NDRG1 is upregulated during mast cell maturation and its deletion leads to attenuated allergic responses (12). Both NDRG1 and NDRG2 are substrates of SGK1, although the precise physiological role of SGK1-mediated phosphorylation is not known (13). NDRG1 is phosphorylated by SGK1 at Thr328, Ser330, Thr346, Thr356, and Thr366. Phosphorylation by SGK1 primes NDRG1 for phosphorylation by GSK-3.
The PathScan® RP Phospho-NDRG1 (Thr346) Sandwich ELISA Kit is directed at a site that was identified at Cell Signaling Technology (CST) using PhosphoScan®, an LC-MS/MS platform for modification site discovery from Cell Signaling Technology. Phosphorylation at Thr346 was discovered using an Akt substrate antibody and was shown to be induced by insulin treatment in multiple cell lines. Please visit PhosphoSitePlus®, a modification site knowledgebase from Cell Signaling Technology, at phosphosite.org for more information.
The PathScan® RP Phospho-NDRG1 (Thr346) Sandwich ELISA Kit is directed at a site that was identified at Cell Signaling Technology (CST) using PhosphoScan®, an LC-MS/MS platform for modification site discovery from Cell Signaling Technology. Phosphorylation at Thr346 was discovered using an Akt substrate antibody and was shown to be induced by insulin treatment in multiple cell lines. Please visit PhosphoSitePlus®, a modification site knowledgebase from Cell Signaling Technology, at phosphosite.org for more information.
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