COIL Antibody

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Product Details

Uniprot No.
Target Names
COIL
Alternative Names
CLN 80 antibody; CLN80 antibody; COIL antibody; COIL_HUMAN antibody; Coilin antibody; Coilin p80 antibody; p80 antibody; P80 coilin antibody
Raised in
Rabbit
Species Reactivity
Human,Mouse,Rat
Immunogen
Human COIL
Immunogen Species
Homo sapiens (Human)
Isotype
IgG
Purification Method
Antigen Affinity Purified
Concentration
It differs from different batches. Please contact us to confirm it.
Buffer
PBS with 0.1% Sodium Azide, 50% Glycerol, pH 7.3. -20°C, Avoid freeze / thaw cycles.
Tested Applications
ELISA,WB,IHC,IF
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Storage
Upon receipt, store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze.
Lead Time
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Target Background

Function
Component of nuclear coiled bodies, also known as Cajal bodies or CBs, which are involved in the modification and assembly of nucleoplasmic snRNPs.
Gene References into Functions
  1. The existence of chromatolysis and eccentric nuclei in SMA motor neurons correlates with Cajal body disruption and nucleolar relocalization of coil in, a Cajal body marker. PMID: 22302308
  2. Data indicate that annexin A2 overexpression in microsatellite instability (MIN) cells induces disassembly and colocalization of coilin with centromeres. PMID: 25347736
  3. Authors summarize what has been learned in the past 25 years about coilin's structure, post-transcriptional modifications, and interactions with RNA and proteins. [Review] PMID: 25970135
  4. The study shows that coilin-KO human cells that lack Cajal bodies are phenotypically normal with respect to telomere homeostasis. PMID: 25477378
  5. Coilin couples snRNA and snoRNA biogenesis, making cajal bodies the cellular hub of small ncRNA metabolism. PMID: 25514182
  6. The interaction of SMN with the spliceosomal SmD1 (also known as SNRPD1), severely decreases SMN-coilin interaction and prevents Cajal body assembly. PMID: 24413165
  7. Results suggest that UBL5 could be targeted to Cajal bodies (CBs) via its interaction with coilin. PMID: 23726919
  8. coilin is subjected to regulated specific proteolysis by calpain, and this processing may play a role in the regulation of coilin activity and Cajal body formation PMID: 23064547
  9. Data indicate coilin involvement in the processing of telomerase RNA both in vitro and in vivo. PMID: 23274112
  10. investigated the role of coilin in the DNA damage response and found that coilin reduction correlated with significantly increased levels of soluble gammaH2AX in etoposide treated U2OS cells PMID: 22986342
  11. new characteristics of coilin in vitro PMID: 22558428
  12. These results emphasize the role of coilin phosphorylation in the formation and activity of Cajal bodies. PMID: 21991343
  13. Results identify a novel and unexpected function for coilin, independent of its role in snRNP biogenesis, establishing a new link between the DNA damage response and the inhibition of rRNA synthesis. PMID: 21289084
  14. Data demonstrate by NMR methods that the carboxy-terminal region contains a Tudor domain. PMID: 20875822
  15. results suggest the existence of a dynamic flux of coilin between Cajal bodies, nucleoplasm and nucleolus, and indicate that coilin methylation plays a key role in this process PMID: 20449600
  16. in addition to affecting coilin-coilin interaction and localization in the nucleus, the phosphorylation state of coilin also impacts its interaction with SMN and SmB' and may play a role in controlling U snRNP cycling through the Cajal bodies. PMID: 19997741
  17. The level of snRNP protein expression and snRNP assembly, rather than the expression levels of p80-coilin, may be a key trigger for Cajal body formation in stable HeLa cell lines. PMID: 11792806
  18. Coilin is a Cajal body marker; its methylation regulates nuclear body formation. PMID: 12361597
  19. Specific regions within the C-terminus of coilin, the Cajal Body marker protein, are responsible for regulating the number of nuclear foci. Coilin from various species shows different tendencies to form nuclear foci. PMID: 12482916
  20. SMN and coilin interact differentially with Cajal bodies and have roles in the pathway for reassembly of nucleoli and Cajal bodies following mitosis PMID: 12679382
  21. p80 coilin protein co-localizes with ataxin-1 aggregates in the nucleoplasm PMID: 12757932
  22. specific EB-1/AIDA-1 isoforms, such as AIDA-1c, may participate in the regulation of nucleoplasmic coilin protein interactions in neuronal and transformed cells PMID: 15862129
  23. Direct interactions between the Cajal body (CB) protein coilin and the promyelocytic leukemia (PML) body protein PIASy have a role in mediating association of CBs to PML bodies. PMID: 16219678
  24. Complexes of proteasome activator subunit gamma/coilin found in Cajal body - levels of complex increased by UV rays. PMID: 17088425
  25. Ectopic expression of AGAP2 causes both BRAG2 and the coiled bodies' marker coilin to accumulate in nucleoli. PMID: 17461797
  26. These findings demonstrate that coilin modifications or levels impact artificial reporter splicing, possibly by influencing small nuclear ribonucleoprotein biogenesis. PMID: 18322647
  27. FLASH and NPAT positive but not Coilin positive Cajal Bodies correlate with cell ploidy. PMID: 18677100
  28. Data support a model whereby coilin is the target of an uncharacterized signal transduction cascade that responds to the increased transcription and snRNP demands found in transformed cells. PMID: 19435804

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Subcellular Location
Nucleus. Nucleus, Cajal body.
Protein Families
Coilin family
Tissue Specificity
Found in all the cell types examined.
Database Links

HGNC: 2184

OMIM: 600272

KEGG: hsa:8161

STRING: 9606.ENSP00000240316

UniGene: Hs.532795

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