CDX1 Antibody, Clone: [CDX1/1650], Mouse, Monoclonal

Catalog Number: NSJ-V5555SAF-100UG
Article Name: CDX1 Antibody, Clone: [CDX1/1650], Mouse, Monoclonal
Biozol Catalog Number: NSJ-V5555SAF-100UG
Supplier Catalog Number: V5555SAF-100UG
Alternative Catalog Number: NSJ-V5555SAF-100UG
Manufacturer: NSJ Bioreagents
Host: Mouse
Category: Antikörper
Application: IHC-P
Species Reactivity: Human
Immunogen: Recombinant human full-length CDX1 protein was used as the immunogen for the CDX1 antibody.
The members of the murine Cdx family (Cdx1, Cdx2, and Cdx4) are members of the caudal-type homeobox family of genes, which are homologues of the Drosophila caudal gene required for anterior-posterior regional identity. The intestine-specific transcription factors Cdx1 and Cdx2 are candidate genes for directing intestinal development, differentiation, proliferation and maintenance of the intestinal phenotype. The relative expression of Cdx1 to Cdx2 protein may be important in the anterior to posterior patterning of the intestinal epithelium and in defining patterns of proliferation and differentiation along the crypt-villus axis. Expression of the Cdx1 homeobox gene in epithelial intestinal cells promotes cellular growth and differentiation. Cdx1 positively regulates its own expression. Cdx1 and Cdx2 are expressed in the small intestine and colon of fetus and adult. A decrease in human Cdx1 and/or Cdx2 expression is associated with colorectal tumorigenesis. Both Cdx1 and Cdx2 genes must be expressed to reduce tumorigenic potential, to increase sensitivity to apoptosis and to reduce cell migration, suggesting that the two genes control the normal phenotype by independent pathways. The human Cdx1 gene maps to chromosome 5q32 and encodes a 265-amino acid protein.
Clonality: Monoclonal
Clone Designation: [CDX1/1650]
UniProt: P47902
Purity: Protein A/G affinity
Form: 1 mg/ml in 1X PBS, BSA free, sodium azide free
Antibody Type: Primary Antibody
Application Dilute: Immunohistochemistry (FFPE): 1-2ug/ml
Application Notes: Optimal dilution of the CDX1 antibody should be determined by the researcher.