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OGG1 Antibody (CPTC-OGG1-1) [Biotin]

Novus Biologicals, part of Bio-Techne | Catalog # NBP3-08481B

Novus Biologicals, part of Bio-Techne

Key Product Details

Species Reactivity

Validated:

Human

Applications

Immunohistochemistry-Paraffin

Label

Biotin

Antibody Source

Monoclonal Mouse IgG2c Kappa Clone # CPTC-OGG1-1

Concentration

Please see the vial label for concentration. If unlisted please contact technical services.

Product Summary for OGG1 Antibody (CPTC-OGG1-1) [Biotin]

Immunogen

Recombinant full-length human OGG1 protein (Uniprot: O15527)

Localization

Mitochondrion, Nucleus speckle

Clonality

Monoclonal

Host

Mouse

Isotype

IgG2c Kappa

Applications for OGG1 Antibody (CPTC-OGG1-1) [Biotin]

Application
Recommended Usage

Immunohistochemistry-Paraffin

Optimal dilutions of this antibody should be experimentally determined.
Application Notes
Optimal dilution of this antibody should be experimentally determined.
Please Note: Optimal dilutions of this antibody should be experimentally determined.

Formulation, Preparation, and Storage

Purification

Protein A or G purified

Formulation

PBS

Preservative

0.05% Sodium Azide

Concentration

Please see the vial label for concentration. If unlisted please contact technical services.

Shipping

The product is shipped with polar packs. Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature recommended below.

Stability & Storage

Store at 4C in the dark.

Background: OGG1

Ogg1 encodes the enzyme responsible for the excision of 8-oxoguanine, a mutagenic base byproduct which occurs as a result of exposure to reactive oxygen. 8-hydroxyguanine, a form of oxidative DNA damage induced by free radicals, causes G:C to T:A transversion. In E. coli, three DNA repair enzymes exist to prevent the mutagenic effects of 8-hydroxyguanine. One of these enzymes, MutM, was found to have a functional yeast (yOgg1) and human (hOgg1) homologue. Ogg1 proteins efficiently release the 8-hydroxyguanine opposite the pyrimidine from DNA and cleave the AP site in a manner similar to bacterial and yeast enzymes. Genetic backgrounds in control of the repair of damaged DNA are involved in the susceptibility to cancer development. The Ogg1 gene has been mapped to region 3p26.2, a region showing loss of heterozygosity (LOH) in a variety of cancers. In particular, 3p25-p26 is a common LOH region in lung cancer. Recent work has demonstrated that Ogg plays an important role in CAG expansion, a characteristic of several neurodegenerative diseases. Ogg appears to be responsible for progressive expansion of poly-Q tracts in response to oxidative damage. Thus, Ogg provides a direct link between DNA damage and toxicity in neurons.

Long Name

8-oxoGuanine DNA Glycosylase

Alternate Names

8-hydroxyguanine DNA glycosylase, 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase, AP lyase, DNA-apurinic or apyrimidinic site lyase, HOGG1, MMH, MUTMOGH1HMMH, N-glycosylase/DNA lyase

Gene Symbol

OGG1

Additional OGG1 Products

Product Documents for OGG1 Antibody (CPTC-OGG1-1) [Biotin]

Certificate of Analysis

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Product Specific Notices for OGG1 Antibody (CPTC-OGG1-1) [Biotin]

This product is for research use only and is not approved for use in humans or in clinical diagnosis. Primary Antibodies are guaranteed for 1 year from date of receipt.

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