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Type: Rabbit IgG
 
Applications: WB
ICC=Immunocytochemistry; IF=Immunofluorescence; IHC=Immunohistochemistry; WB=Western blotting; FC=Flow Cytometry; IP=Immunoprecipitation; E=ELISA; NB=Neutralization of Bioactivity; FACS; FM=Fluorescent Micsroscopy; ; FPLC=Fast Protein Liquid Chromatography; GF=Gravity Flow; HPLC=High Performance Liquid Chromatography; TPE=Targeted Protein Expression; ; ; AC=Adherent Cell Assays; ; ; NAC=Non-adherent Cell Assays; ; ; BSC-CM5= Biacore Sensor Chip CM5;
Species Reactivity: H
B=Bovine; Ca=Cat; Ch=Chicken; D=Dog; EQ=Equine; GP=Guinea Pig; H=Human; M=Mouse; P=Porcine; Pr=Primate; R=Rat; Rb=Rabbit; Y=Yeast; Xe=Xenopus; Ze=Zebrafish; ; ; ; NA-Not Applicable; STP=Step-Tactin Proteins
Format: Affinity Purified - liquid
 
Immunogen: C terminal sequence [EMFLPLRSRTVSRQC] of Bcl10.
 
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Bcl-10 (B Cell Lymphoma 10), also known as CIPER, CARMEN, mE10, clap, and c-E10, is a 26-kDa protein containing an amino-terminal Caspase-recruitment Domain (CARD) found in several apoptotic molecules. Bcl-10, together with CARMA1 and MALT1, forms part of a signal transduction pathway that triggers the activation of NFkB and JNK in response to antigen receptor ligation in T and B lymphocytes. Activation of these pathways leads to the activation, differentiation, and proliferation of specific T and B cell subsets. Chromosomal translocations of the genes encoding Bcl-10 and MALT1 contribute to the pathogenic process leading to MALT lymphomas.

 

Image: Western blot analysis of Bcl-10 transfected 283 cells.