Phospho-FANCD2 (Ser717) Antibody - #AF8475
Product: | Phospho-FANCD2 (Ser717) Antibody |
Catalog: | AF8475 |
Description: | Rabbit polyclonal antibody to Phospho-FANCD2 (Ser717) |
Application: | WB IF/ICC |
Reactivity: | Human, Mouse |
Prediction: | Rabbit |
Mol.Wt.: | 166kDa; 164kD(Calculated). |
Uniprot: | Q9BXW9 |
RRID: | AB_2840529 |
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*The optimal dilutions should be determined by the end user.
*Tips:
WB: For western blot detection of denatured protein samples. IHC: For immunohistochemical detection of paraffin sections (IHC-p) or frozen sections (IHC-f) of tissue samples. IF/ICC: For immunofluorescence detection of cell samples. ELISA(peptide): For ELISA detection of antigenic peptide.
Cite Format: Affinity Biosciences Cat# AF8475, RRID:AB_2840529.
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DKFZp762A223; FA 4; FA D2; FA4; FAC D2; FACD 2; FACD; FACD2; FACD2_HUMAN; FAD; FAD2; FANC D2; FANCD 2; FANCD; FANCD2; FANCONI ANEMIA COMPLEMENTATION GROUP D; Fanconi anemia complementation group D2; Fanconi anemia group D2 protein; FANCONI PANCYTOPENIA TYPE 4; FLJ23826; OTTHUMP00000158853; OTTHUMP00000207925; Protein FACD2; Type 4 Fanconi pancytopenia;
Immunogens
Highly expressed in germinal center cells of the spleen, tonsil, and reactive lymph nodes, and in the proliferating basal layer of squamous epithelium of tonsil, esophagus, oropharynx, larynx and cervix. Expressed in cytotrophoblastic cells of the placenta and exocrine cells of the pancreas (at protein level). Highly expressed in testis, where expression is restricted to maturing spermatocytes.
- Q9BXW9 FACD2_HUMAN:
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- Uniprot
MVSKRRLSKSEDKESLTEDASKTRKQPLSKKTKKSHIANEVEENDSIFVKLLKISGIILKTGESQNQLAVDQIAFQKKLFQTLRRHPSYPKIIEEFVSGLESYIEDEDSFRNCLLSCERLQDEEASMGASYSKSLIKLLLGIDILQPAIIKTLFEKLPEYFFENKNSDEINIPRLIVSQLKWLDRVVDGKDLTTKIMQLISIAPENLQHDIITSLPEILGDSQHADVGKELSDLLIENTSLTVPILDVLSSLRLDPNFLLKVRQLVMDKLSSIRLEDLPVIIKFILHSVTAMDTLEVISELREKLDLQHCVLPSRLQASQVKLKSKGRASSSGNQESSGQSCIILLFDVIKSAIRYEKTISEAWIKAIENTASVSEHKVFDLVMLFIIYSTNTQTKKYIDRVLRNKIRSGCIQEQLLQSTFSVHYLVLKDMCSSILSLAQSLLHSLDQSIISFGSLLYKYAFKFFDTYCQQEVVGALVTHICSGNEAEVDTALDVLLELVVLNPSAMMMNAVFVKGILDYLDNISPQQIRKLFYVLSTLAFSKQNEASSHIQDDMHLVIRKQLSSTVFKYKLIGIIGAVTMAGIMAADRSESPSLTQERANLSDEQCTQVTSLLQLVHSCSEQSPQASALYYDEFANLIQHEKLDPKALEWVGHTICNDFQDAFVVDSCVVPEGDFPFPVKALYGLEEYDTQDGIAINLLPLLFSQDFAKDGGPVTSQESGQKLVSPLCLAPYFRLLRLCVERQHNGNLEEIDGLLDCPIFLTDLEPGEKLESMSAKERSFMCSLIFLTLNWFREIVNAFCQETSPEMKGKVLTRLKHIVELQIILEKYLAVTPDYVPPLGNFDVETLDITPHTVTAISAKIRKKGKIERKQKTDGSKTSSSDTLSEEKNSECDPTPSHRGQLNKEFTGKEEKTSLLLHNSHAFFRELDIEVFSILHCGLVTKFILDTEMHTEATEVVQLGPPELLFLLEDLSQKLESMLTPPIARRVPFLKNKGSRNIGFSHLQQRSAQEIVHCVFQLLTPMCNHLENIHNYFQCLAAENHGVVDGPGVKVQEYHIMSSCYQRLLQIFHGLFAWSGFSQPENQNLLYSALHVLSSRLKQGEHSQPLEELLSQSVHYLQNFHQSIPSFQCALYLIRLLMVILEKSTASAQNKEKIASLARQFLCRVWPSGDKEKSNISNDQLHALLCIYLEHTESILKAIEEIAGVGVPELINSPKDASSSTFPTLTRHTFVVFFRVMMAELEKTVKKIEPGTAADSQQIHEEKLLYWNMAVRDFSILINLIKVFDSHPVLHVCLKYGRLFVEAFLKQCMPLLDFSFRKHREDVLSLLETFQLDTRLLHHLCGHSKIHQDTRLTQHVPLLKKTLELLVCRVKAMLTLNNCREAFWLGNLKNRDLQGEEIKSQNSQESTADESEDDMSSQASKSKATEDGEEDEVSAGEKEQDSDESYDDSD
Predictions
Score>80(red) has high confidence and is suggested to be used for WB detection. *The prediction model is mainly based on the alignment of immunogen sequences, the results are for reference only, not as the basis of quality assurance.
High(score>80) Medium(80>score>50) Low(score<50) No confidence
PTMs - Q9BXW9 As Substrate
Site | PTM Type | Enzyme | Source |
---|---|---|---|
S8 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
S15 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
K33 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
K34 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
K50 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
K53 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
K60 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
K77 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
K78 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
K133 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
K156 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
K165 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
S167 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
S178 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
K181 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
K190 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
S201 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
S222 | Phosphorylation | Q13315 (ATM) | Uniprot |
S251 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
K261 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
S271 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
S272 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
S319 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
K322 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
S331 | Phosphorylation | O14757 (CHEK1) | Uniprot |
K358 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
K366 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
Y458 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
K561 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
K569 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
S590 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
S592 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
S594 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
T596 | Phosphorylation | Q13535 (ATR) | Uniprot |
T608 | Phosphorylation | Q13535 (ATR) | Uniprot |
Y684 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
T691 | Phosphorylation | Q13535 (ATR) , Q13315 (ATM) | Uniprot |
S717 | Phosphorylation | Q13535 (ATR) , Q13315 (ATM) | Uniprot |
K723 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
K878 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
S886 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
K889 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
T896 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
K905 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
K913 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
S978 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
T981 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
K992 | Methylation | Uniprot | |
K992 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
K1154 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
K1172 | Acetylation | Uniprot | |
K1198 | Acetylation | Uniprot | |
S1214 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
K1216 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
K1248 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
T1253 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
S1257 | Phosphorylation | Q13315 (ATM) | Uniprot |
K1346 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
K1361 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
K1362 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
T1363 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
K1372 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
K1390 | Ubiquitination | Uniprot | |
S1401 | Phosphorylation | Q13315 (ATM) | Uniprot |
S1404 | Phosphorylation | Q13315 (ATM) | Uniprot |
S1407 | Phosphorylation | Q13315 (ATM) | Uniprot |
T1408 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
S1412 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
S1418 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
S1423 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
T1426 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot | |
S1435 | Phosphorylation | Uniprot |
Research Backgrounds
Required for maintenance of chromosomal stability. Promotes accurate and efficient pairing of homologs during meiosis. Involved in the repair of DNA double-strand breaks, both by homologous recombination and single-strand annealing. May participate in S phase and G2 phase checkpoint activation upon DNA damage. Plays a role in preventing breakage and loss of missegregating chromatin at the end of cell division, particularly after replication stress. Required for the targeting, or stabilization, of BLM to non-centromeric abnormal structures induced by replicative stress. Promotes BRCA2/FANCD1 loading onto damaged chromatin. May also be involved in B-cell immunoglobulin isotype switching.
Monoubiquitinated on Lys-561 during S phase and upon genotoxic stress by FANCL in complex with E2 ligases UBE2T or UBE2W (isoform 1 and isoform 2). Deubiquitinated by USP1 as cells enter G2/M, or once DNA repair is completed. Monoubiquitination requires the joint intervention of the FANC core complex, including FANCA, FANCB, FANCC, FANCE, FANCF, FANCG, and FANCM, and proteins involved in cell cycle checkpoints and DNA repair, including RPA1, ATR, CHEK1 and BRCA1, and is mediated by FANCL/PHF9. Ubiquitination is required for binding to chromatin, interaction with BRCA1, BRCA2 and MTMR15/FAN1, DNA repair, and normal cell cycle progression, but not for phosphorylation on Ser-222 or interaction with MEN1.
Phosphorylated in response to various genotoxic stresses by ATM and/or ATR. Upon ionizing radiation, phosphorylated by ATM on Ser-222 and Ser-1404. Phosphorylation on Ser-222 is required for S-phase checkpoint activation, but not for ubiquitination, foci formation, or DNA repair. In contrast, phosphorylation by ATR on other sites may be required for ubiquitination and foci formation.
Nucleus.
Note: Concentrates in nuclear foci during S phase and upon genotoxic stress. At the onset of mitosis, excluded from chromosomes and diffuses into the cytoplasm, returning to the nucleus at the end of cell division. Observed in a few spots localized in pairs on the sister chromatids of mitotic chromosome arms and not centromeres, one on each chromatids. These foci coincide with common fragile sites and could be sites of replication fork stalling. The foci are frequently interlinked through BLM-associated ultra-fine DNA bridges. Following aphidicolin treatment, targets chromatid gaps and breaks.
Highly expressed in germinal center cells of the spleen, tonsil, and reactive lymph nodes, and in the proliferating basal layer of squamous epithelium of tonsil, esophagus, oropharynx, larynx and cervix. Expressed in cytotrophoblastic cells of the placenta and exocrine cells of the pancreas (at protein level). Highly expressed in testis, where expression is restricted to maturing spermatocytes.
Interacts directly with FANCE and FANCI. Interacts with USP1 and MEN1. The ubiquitinated form specifically interacts with BRCA1 and BLM. Both the nonubiquitinated and the monoubiquitinated forms interact with BRCA2; this interaction is mediated by phosphorylated FANCG and the complex also includes XCCR3. The ubiquitinated form specifically interacts with MTMR15/FAN1 (via UBZ-type zinc finger), leading to recruit MTMR15/FAN1 to sites of DNA damage. Interacts with DCLRE1B/Apollo. Interacts with POLN.
The C-terminal 24 residues of isoform 2 are required for its function.
Research Fields
· Genetic Information Processing > Replication and repair > Fanconi anemia pathway.
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