Lamin A/C peptide
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Antigenic peptide from human lamin A and C
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Catalogue number crb1200292 Antibody Lamin A/C peptide Antigen Peptide Lamin A/C peptide Protein ID UnitProtKB - Q8N519 Cross-Reactivity Human Target Protein Species Human Storage Stabilisers -20°C Storage -20°C Citations Cesarini, E., Mozzetta, C., Marullo, F., Gregoretti, F., Gargiulo, A., Columbaro, M., Cortesi, A., Antonelli, L., Di Pelino, S., Squarzoni, S., Palacios, D., Zippo, A., Bodega, B., Oliva, G. and Lanzuolo, C. (2015). Lamin A/C sustains PcG protein architecture, maintaining transcriptional repression at target genes. J Cell Biol, 211(3), 533-551. PMID: 26553927
Gruenbaum, Y. and Foisner, R. (2015). Lamins: Nuclear Intermediate Filament Proteins with Fundamental Functions in Nuclear Mechanics and Genome Regulation. Annu Rev Biochem, 84(1), 31-164. PMID: 25747401
References Cesarini, E., Mozzetta, C., Marullo, F., Gregoretti, F., Gargiulo, A., Columbaro, M., Cortesi, A., Antonelli, L., Di Pelino, S., Squarzoni, S., Palacios, D., Zippo, A., Bodega, B., Oliva, G. and Lanzuolo, C. (2015). Lamin A/C sustains PcG protein architecture, maintaining transcriptional repression at target genes. J Cell Biol, 211(3), 533-551. PMID: 26553927
Gruenbaum, Y. and Foisner, R. (2015). Lamins: Nuclear Intermediate Filament Proteins with Fundamental Functions in Nuclear Mechanics and Genome Regulation. Annu Rev Biochem, 84(1), 31-164. PMID: 25747401
Nuclear lamin proteins (lamin A, B and C) form a complex structural scaffold, called the nuclear lamina, which is associated with the inside of the nuclear envelope.
Lamins bind to a huge number of nuclear protein complexes and are involved in several processes, including chromatin organisation, gene regulation, genome stability, nuclear and cytoskeletal organisation, mechanical stability, differentiation, and tissue-specific functions. Mutations in lamin proteins result in laminopathies such as muscular dystrophy and the accelerated aging condition, Hutchinson-Gilford progeria.