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Antibodies to Tubulins

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Antibodies To Tubulins, Including Centrosome-Associated e-Tubulin

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Microtubules of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton are composed of a heterodimer of a- and b-tubulin. In addition to a-and b-tubulin, several other tubulins have been identified, bringing the number of distinct tubulin classes to seven. Most of these tubulins have distinct subcellular localization and an emerging, diverse set of functions.1 Out of the seven different tubulins four new members of the tubulin family were identified recently, which consist of d, x, h, and e-tubulin. h and e-tubulins were discovered by database searches.2

e-Tubulin is located in the pericentriolar area, and its localization is modulated by cell cycle progression. During the early phase of the cell cycle, the protein associates predominantly with the old centrosome, and only later does it become associated with both the old and the new centrosomes.2, 3 Centrosomes can initiate microtubule assembly irrespective of e-tubulin content, indicating that this protein is not involved in microtubule nucleation.3

A unique Monoclonal Antibody to e-Tubulin, clone TUB-11 (Product Code T 1323) is directed against the C-terminal region of e-tubulin (amino acids 352-366 of human e-tubulin) and may be used in ELISA and immunoblotting. The antibodies provide specific and useful tools for studying the intracellular distribution and cell cycle-dependent expression of e-tubulin.

The innovative Monoclonal Anti-e-Tubulin antibody complements our wide selection of antibodies to different tubulins, which include antibodies to a, b, and g-tubulins, as well as antibodies to modified tubulins, such as acetylated-tubulin, tyrosine-tubulin and polyglutamylated tubulin.

AntibodyExp_SS_Tubulin_F1sm Figure 1. Immunoblotting with Monoclonal Anti-e-Tubulin, clone Tub-11
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Product Table
Product Name Host Clone Product Code
Monoclonal Anti-a-Tubulin Mouse B-5-1-2 T 5168
Monoclonal Anti-a-Tubulin Mouse DM1A T 9026
Monoclonal Anti-a-Tubulin, FITC Conjugate Mouse DM1A F 2168
Monoclonal Anti-b-Tubulin I Mouse SAP.4G5 T 7816
Monoclonal Anti-b-Tubulin I+II Mouse JDR.3B8 T 8535
Monoclonal Anti-b-Tubulin III Mouse SDL.3D10 T 8660
Monoclonal Antib-Tubulin IV Mouse ONS.1A6 T 7941
Monoclonal Anti-b-Tubulin Mouse 2-28-33 T 5293
New Monoclonal Anti-b-Tubulin Mouse D66 T 0198
Monoclonal Anti-b-Tubulin Mouse TUB2.1 T 4026
Monoclonal Anti-b-Tubulin, Cy3 Conjugate Mouse TUB2.1 C 4585
Monoclonal Anti-b-Tubulin, FITC conjugate Mouse TUB2.1 F 2043
Monoclonal Anti-g-Tubulin Mouse GTU-88 T 6557
Anti-g-Tubulin (AK-15) Rabbit   T 3320
Anti-g-Tubulin (DQ-19) Rabbit   T 3195
Anti-g-Tubulin AIA Rabbit   T 5192
Anti-g-Tubulin, Cy3 Conjugate Rabbit   C 7604
Anti-g-Tubulin, IgG fraction Rabbit   T 3559
New Anti-e-Tubulin Mouse TUB-11 T 1323
Anti-Tubulin Rabbit   T 3526
New Monoclonal Anti-Tubulin, Polyglutamylated Mouse B3 T 9822
Monoclonal Anti-Tubulin, Acetylated Mouse 6-11B-1 T 6793
Monoclonal Anti-Tubulin, Tyrosine Mouse TUB-1A2 T 9028

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References
  1. Dutcher, S.K., et al., Curr. Opin. Cell Biol., 13, 49-54 (2001)
  2. McKean, P.G., et al., J. Cell Sci., 114, 2723-2733 (2001).
  3. Chang, P., stearns, T., Nature Cell Biol., 2, 30-35 (2000).