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Brachyury Antibodies

T, brachyury homolog (mouse)

Gene Name: T, brachyury homolog (mouse)
Synonyms: T Antibody, Brachyury Antibody, Brachyury protein Antibody, Protein T Antibody, TFT Antibody, T brachyury (mouse) homolog Antibody, T brachyury homolog Antibody, T, brachyury homolog (mouse) Antibody
Target Sequences: NM_003181 NP_003172.1 O15178
 Brachyury Feature Table

Brachyury Antibodies (14)

Target Host Clonality Format Epitope Reactivity Applications
Brachyury Mouse Monoclonal Human ELISA, Flo, IHC, WB
Brachyury Antibody [1H9A2] LS-C169142 Mouse Monoclonal thumb(7)
100 µg - 350.00
Applications: IHC, WB, Flo... Epitope:  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Unconjugated  
Brachyury Rabbit Polyclonal Chimpanzee, Human, Monkey WB
Brachyury Antibody LS-C148663 Rabbit Polyclonal thumb(2)
100 µg - 330.00
Applications: WB Epitope: aa350-400  
Reactivity: Ch, Hu, Mo Format: Unconjugated  
Brachyury Mouse Monoclonal Human ELISA, Flo, WB
Brachyury Antibody [6C12] LS-C169099 Mouse Monoclonal thumb(4)
100 µl - 350.00
Applications: WB, Flo, ELISA Epitope:  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Unconjugated  
Brachyury Rabbit Polyclonal Human WB
Brachyury Antibody LS-C156190 Rabbit Polyclonal thumb(1)
100 µg - 290.00
Applications: WB Epitope: aa15-43  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Unconjugated  
Brachyury Mouse Monoclonal Human, Mouse WB
Brachyury Antibody LS-C161662 Mouse Monoclonal thumb(1)
100 µg - 290.00
Applications: WB Epitope:  
Reactivity: Hu, Mu Format: Unconjugated  
Brachyury Mouse Monoclonal Human WB
Brachyury Antibody LS-C161663 Mouse Monoclonal thumb(1)
100 µl - 290.00
Applications: WB Epitope:  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Unconjugated  
Brachyury Rabbit Polyclonal Chicken, Dog, Human, Mouse, Rabbit, Rat, Xenopus WB
Brachyury Antibody LS-C109785 Rabbit Polyclonal thumb(1)
50 µg - 370.00
Applications: WB Epitope: Internal  
Reactivity: Ck, Do, Fr ... Format: Unconjugated  
Brachyury Rabbit Polyclonal Human WB
Brachyury Antibody LS-C134959 Rabbit Polyclonal thumb(1)
50 µg - 380.00
Applications: WB Epitope: N-Terminus  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Unconjugated  
Brachyury Rabbit Polyclonal Human ELISA, WB
Brachyury Antibody LS-C83734 Rabbit Polyclonal
100 µg - 335.00
Applications: WB, ELISA Epitope: Internal  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Unconjugated  
Brachyury Rabbit Polyclonal Human ELISA
Brachyury Antibody LS-C3360 Rabbit Polyclonal
100 µg - 245.00
Applications: ELISA Epitope: aa378-394  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Unconjugated  
Brachyury Rabbit Polyclonal Human ELISA
Brachyury Antibody LS-C3361 Rabbit Polyclonal
100 µg - 245.00
Applications: ELISA Epitope: aa255-272  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Unconjugated  
Brachyury Goat Polyclonal Human, Mouse ICC, IF
Brachyury Antibody LS-C125201 Goat Polyclonal
500 µl - 555.00
Applications: ICC, IF Epitope: aa2-202  
Reactivity: Hu, Mu Format: Unconjugated  
Brachyury Mouse Monoclonal Human ICC
Brachyury Antibody LS-C143660 Mouse Monoclonal
100 µg - 475.00
Applications: ICC Epitope:  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Unconjugated  
Brachyury Mouse Monoclonal Human WB
Brachyury Antibody LS-C125200 Mouse Monoclonal
100 µg - 480.00
Applications: WB Epitope: aa224-435  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Unconjugated  

Brachyury Feature Table


Feature Type Location Details
Disease 1 - 435 Genetic variations in T are associated with susceptibility to neural tube defects (NTD) [MIM:182940]. NTD are common congenital malformations. Spina bifida, which results from malformations in the caudal region of the neural tube, is compatible with life but associated with significant morbidity, including lower limb paralysis.
Disease 1 - 435 T is involved in susceptibility to the development of chordoma (CHDM) [MIM:215400]. Chordomas are rare, clinically malignant tumors derived from notochordal remnants. They occur along the length of the spinal axis, predominantly in the sphenooccipital, vertebral and sacrococcygeal regions. They are characterized by slow growth, local destruction of bone, extension into adjacent soft tissues and rarely, distant metastatic spread. Note=Susceptibility to development of chordomas is due to a T gene duplication.
Function 1 - 435 Involved in the transcriptional regulation of genes required for mesoderm formation and differentiation. Binds to a palindromic site (called T site) and activates gene transcription when bound to such a site.
Molecular Weight 1 - 435 47443
Similarity 1 - 435 Contains 1 T-box DNA-binding domain.
Subcellular Location 1 - 435 Nucleus.
Subunit 1 - 435 Monomer (By similarity).

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