Anti-Mouse Nanog Alexa Fluor® 488

Also known as: Homeobox protein NANOG, ES cell-associated protein 4, Early embryo specific expression NK-type homeobox protein, Homeobox transcription factor Nanog

Clone: eBioMLC-51

RUO: For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

SKU# 53-5761

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53-5761-80 25 ug
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Data for Anti-Mouse Nanog Alexa Fluor® 488.

Staining of fixed and permeabilized F9 cells (using the Foxp3 Buffer Set, cat. 00-5523). Left:...View More

  • Data for Anti-Mouse Nanog Alexa Fluor® 488.
Description

Description: The eBioMLC51 monoclonal antibody recognizes mouse Nanog. Nanog is a multidomain homeobox transcription factor that has been shown to maintain pluripotency of embryonic stem cells, independent of LIF/Stat3. Expression of Nanog in the mouse is specific to early embryos, the ICM of the blastocyst, embryonic stem (ES) cells, and embryonic germ (EG) cells. Nanog expression often overlaps, but is not identical to, that of Oct4. Nanog is downregulated upon cellular differentiation and loss of pluripotency, making it a suitable marker in determining the undifferentiated state of stem cells.

Nanog acts as a transcriptional activator and has two activation domains in the C-terminus, called CD2 and WR, and one activation domain in the N terminus. The CD2 domain is unique to Nanog, whereas the NK2 DNA binding domain is well conserved.

Immunoblotting using eBioMLC51 reveals a band at ~ 45 kDa in F9 (an embryonal carcinoma cell line) lysate, but not in lysate from the NIH3T3 cell line or mouse spleen.

Preliminary data using fluorochrome-conjugated eBioMLC51 suggests that it is essential to use the eBioscience Foxp3 Staining Buffer Set, Cat. 00-5523, for intracellular staining of mouse Nanog.

Details
Host Rat
Isotype IgG2a
Reactivity Mouse
Conjugate Alexa Fluor 488
Laser Blue Laser
Emit 519 nm
Excite 488 nm
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Reported Applications Intracellular Staining Followed by Flow Cytometric Analysis, Immunocytochemistry
Documentation
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Additional Formats
Cat. No. Name Excite Emit Application Reg.
51-5761 Anti-Mouse Nanog Alexa Fluor® 647 (Discontinued. Refer to Cat. No. 50-5761) 633 - 647 nm 668 nm FC RUO
50-5761 Anti-Mouse Nanog eFluor® 660 (Alexa Fluor® 647 Replacement) 633 - 647 nm 668 nm FC, ICC, IHC, WB RUO
14-5761 Anti-Mouse Nanog Purified ICC, WB RUO
Related Products
Cat. No. Name Excite Emit Application Reg.
00-5521 Foxp3 Fixation/Permeabilization Concentrate and Diluent FC GPR
00-5523 Foxp3 / Transcription Factor Staining Buffer Set FC GPR
14-5761 Anti-Mouse Nanog Purified ICC, WB RUO
51-5761 Anti-Mouse Nanog Alexa Fluor® 647 (Discontinued. Refer to Cat. No. 50-5761) 633 - 647 nm 668 nm FC RUO
53-4321 Rat IgG2a K Isotype Control Alexa Fluor® 488 488 nm 519 nm FC, ICC, IHC RUO
References

References: Mitsui, K., Tokuzawa, Y., Itoh, H., Segawa, K., Murakami, M., Takahashi, K., Maruyama, M., Maeda, M., Yamanaka, S. 2003. The Homeoprotein Nanog is Required for Maintenance of Pluripotency in Mouse Epiblast and ES Cells. Cell 113:631-642

Yanmei Chen, Zhongwei Du, Zhen Yao. 2006. Roles of the Nanog Protein in Murine F9 Embryonal Carcinoma Cells and Their Endoderm-Differentiated Counterparts. Cell Research 16:641-650.

Guangjin Pan and Duanqing Pei. 2005. The Stem Cell Pluripotency Factor NANOG Activates Transcription with Two Unuasually Potent Subdomains at Its C Terminus. The Journal of Biological Chemistry Vol.280, No.2, 1401-1407.


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