ENCAB000AGD

Antibody against Homo sapiens ESR1

Homo sapiens
at least one cell type or tissue
awaiting characterization
Status
released
Source (vendor)
Santa Cruz Biotech
Product ID
sc-543
Lot ID
C2510
Characterized targets
ESR1 (Homo sapiens)
Lot ID aliases
G1509
Host
rabbit
Clonality
polyclonal
Purification
affinity
Antigen description
Epitope is the C-terminus of human estrogen receptor alpha (ESR1).

Characterizations

ESR1 (Homo sapiens)
Method: immunoprecipitation
not reviewed
Caption
Whole cell lysates were immunoprecipitated using primary antibody, and the IP fraction was loaded on a 12% acrylamide gel and separated with a Bio-Rad PROTEAN II xi system. After separation, the samples were transferred to a nitrocellulose membrane with an Invitrogen iBlot system. Blotting with primary (same as that used for IP) and secondary HRP-conjugated antibodies was performed on an Invitrogen BenchPro 4100 system. Visualization was achieved using SuperSignal West Femto solution (Thermo Scientific).
Submitted by
Richard Myers
Lab
Richard Myers, HAIB
ESR1 (Homo sapiens)
Method: immunoprecipitation followed by mass spectrometry
not reviewed
Caption
Briefly, ECC-1 whole cell lysates were immunoprecipitated using primary antibody, and the IP fraction was loaded on a 12% acrylamide gel and separated with a Bio-Rad PROTEAN II xi system. Gel was stained with Coomasie Blue in order to visualize marker bands. A gel fragment corresponding to the band indicated above in the western blot image was excised and sent to the University of Alabama at Birmingham Cancer Center Mass Spectrometry/Proteomics Shared Facility. There the sample was run on an LTQ XL Linear Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer with alternating collision-induced dissociation and electron-transfer dissociation. Peptides were identified using MASCOT (Matrix Science), with probability based matching at p < 0.05. Subsequent analysis was performed in Scaffold (Proteome Software, Inc.) at 0.0% protein FDR and 0.0% peptide FDR. As per ENCODE data standards, all Scaffold results are listed below, including common contaminants. Target protein is highlighted in bold font.
Submitted by
Richard Myers
Lab
Richard Myers, HAIB