货号 | 13619S |
反应种属 | Human/Mouse/Rat |
来源宿主 | Rabbit |
应用 | W/IP |
使用方法 | WB(1:1000) IP (1:100) |
供应商 | CST |
背景 | YAP (Yes-associated protein, YAP65) was identified based on its ability to associate with the SH3 domain of Yes. It also binds to other SH3 domain-containing proteins such as Nck, Crk, Src, and Abl (1). In addition to the SH3 binding motif, YAP contains a PDZ interaction motif, a coiled-coil domain, and WW domains (2-4). While initial studies of YAP all pointed towards a role in anchoring and targeting to specific subcellular compartments, subsequent studies showed that YAP is a transcriptional co-activator by virtue of its WW domain interacting with the PY motif (PPxY) of the transcription factor PEBP2 and other transcription factors (5,6). In its capacity as a transcriptional co-activator, YAP is now widely recognized as a central mediator of the Hippo Pathway, which plays a critical and widely conserved role in regulating tissue growth and organ size. Upon phosphorylation at Ser127, YAP translocates to the cytoplasm, where it is sequestered through association with 14-3-3 proteins in an Akt-dependent manner (6-8). |
存放说明 | -20C |
计算分子量 | 75 |
Western blot analysis of extracts from MDA-MB-231 cells, vehicle treated (-) or treated with epinephrine (10 μM, 60 min; +) or Forskolin #3828 (10 μm, 60 min; +), using Phospho-YAP (Ser397) (D1E7Y) Rabbit mAb (upper), YAP Antibody #4912 (middle), and β-Actin (D6A8) Rabbit mAb #8547 (lower). YAP protein isoform 1 Ser397 corresponds to Ser381 of YAP isoform 2, as reported by Zhao, B. et al. (2010) Genes Dev 24, 72-85 (9). | |
Western blot analysis of extracts from Hep G2 cells, untreated (-) or λ-phosphatase-treated (+), using Phospho-YAP (Ser397) (D1E7Y) Rabbit mAb (upper), YAP Antibody #4912 (middle), and β-Actin (D6A8) Rabbit mAb #8457 (lower). | |
Western blot analysis of extracts from various cell lines using Phospho-YAP (Ser397) (D1E7Y) Rabbit mAb. | |
Schematic diagram showing annotation of the amino acid sequence surrounding Ser397 in different human YAP isoforms. Asterisk (*) indicates annotation of the phosphorylation site as described in Zhao et al. 2010 [9]. |