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Product Overview

GM385/Mouse/Monoclonal

GeneBio’s mouse recombinant antibody recognizes PIT-1/POU1F1. Transcriptional regulators like PIT-1/POU1F1 play a critical role in development by mediating tissue- and cell-specific transcription. POU domain factors are transcriptional regulators characterized by a bipartite DNA binding domain consisting of two highly conserved regions, tethered by a variable linker of 14-26 amino acids. PIT-1, also known as growth hormone factor-1 (GHF-1), a member of the POU homeodomain family, is essential for the normal development of the anterior pituitary gland, where it is required to form of somatotropes, lactotropes, and thyrotropes. In somatotropes and lactotropes, PIT-1 activates the production of growth hormone and prolactin, respectively. In addition, PIT-1 acts as a repressor of gene expression, which allows for the differentiation of specific cell types. PIT-1 is expressed as two alternatively spliced products, designated PIT-1a and PIT-1b, which differ in their trans-activation ability. Mutations in the PIT-1 gene are believed to result in combined pituitary hormone deficiency (CPHD) for growth hormone, Prolactin, and thyroid-stimulating hormone. The gene which encodes PIT-1 maps to human chromosome 3p11.2.

Specifications

Species Reactivity

Humans; others not tested

Known Applications

Immunohistochemistry (formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues)

Supplied As

Buffer with protein carrier and preservative

Storage

Store at 2ºC to 8ºC

Control

Pituitary

Visualization

Nucleus

Isotype

IgG2b /κ

Immunogen

Recombinant human full-length POU1F1 protein

Ordering Information

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  • Classification
  • RUO
  • Catalogue Number
  • G2676RP