Cyld Antibody

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Product Details

Full Product Name
Rabbit anti-Mus musculus (Mouse) Cyld Polyclonal antibody
Uniprot No.
Target Names
Cyld
Alternative Names
Cyld antibody; Cyld1 antibody; Kiaa0849Ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase CYLD antibody; EC 3.4.19.12 antibody; Deubiquitinating enzyme CYLD antibody; Ubiquitin thioesterase CYLD antibody; Ubiquitin-specific-processing protease CYLD antibody
Raised in
Rabbit
Species Reactivity
Mus musculus (Mouse)
Immunogen
Recombinant Mus musculus (Mouse) Cyld protein
Immunogen Species
Mus musculus (Mouse)
Conjugate
Non-conjugated
Clonality
Polyclonal
Isotype
IgG
Purification Method
Antigen Affinity Purified
Concentration
It differs from different batches. Please contact us to confirm it.
Buffer
Preservative: 0.03% Proclin 300
Constituents: 50% Glycerol, 0.01M PBS, pH 7.4
Form
Liquid
Tested Applications
ELISA, WB (ensure identification of antigen)
Protocols
Troubleshooting and FAQs
Storage
Upon receipt, store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze.
Value-added Deliverables
① 200ug * antigen (positive control);
② 1ml * Pre-immune serum (negative control);
Quality Guarantee
① Antibody purity can be guaranteed above 90% by SDS-PAGE detection;
② ELISA titer can be guaranteed 1: 64,000;
③ WB validation with antigen can be guaranteed positive;
Lead Time
Made-to-order (14-16 weeks)

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Target Background

Function
Deubiquitinase that specifically cleaves 'Lys-63'- and linear 'Met-1'-linked polyubiquitin chains and is involved in NF-kappa-B activation and TNF-alpha-induced necroptosis. Negatively regulates NF-kappa-B activation by deubiquitinating upstream signaling factors. Contributes to the regulation of cell survival, proliferation and differentiation via its effects on NF-kappa-B activation. Negative regulator of Wnt signaling. Inhibits HDAC6 and thereby promotes acetylation of alpha-tubulin and stabilization of microtubules. Plays a role in the regulation of microtubule dynamics, and thereby contributes to the regulation of cell proliferation, cell polarization, cell migration, and angiogenesis. Required for normal cell cycle progress and normal cytokinesis. Inhibits nuclear translocation of NF-kappa-B. Plays a role in the regulation of inflammation and the innate immune response, via its effects on NF-kappa-B activation. Dispensable for the maturation of intrathymic natural killer cells, but required for the continued survival of immature natural killer cells. Negatively regulates TNFRSF11A signaling and osteoclastogenesis. Involved in the regulation of ciliogenesis, allowing ciliary basal bodies to migrate and dock to the plasma membrane; this process does not depend on NF-kappa-B activation. Ability to remove linear ('Met-1'-linked) polyubiquitin chains regulates innate immunity and TNF-alpha-induced necroptosis: recruited to the LUBAC complex via interaction with SPATA2 and restricts linear polyubiquitin formation on target proteins. Regulates innate immunity by restricting linear polyubiquitin formation on RIPK2 in response to NOD2 stimulation. Involved in TNF-alpha-induced necroptosis by removing linear ('Met-1'-linked) polyubiquitin chains from RIPK1, thereby regulating the kinase activity of RIPK1. Removes 'Lys-63' linked polyubiquitin chain of MAP3K7, which inhibits phosphorylation and blocks downstream activation of the JNK-p38 kinase cascades.
Gene References into Functions
  1. Loss of CYLD catalytic activity causes impaired DNA damage-induced p53 stabilization and activation in epithelial cells and sensitizes mice to chemical carcinogen-induced intestinal and skin tumorigenesis. PMID: 27561390
  2. The present results support the involvement of CYLD in the regulation of NF-kappaB inflammatory signaling induced by elevated glucose, implicating CYLD as a potential therapeutic target of diabetic nephropathy . PMID: 29259980
  3. the role of CYLD in development, tissue homeostasis, and tumorigenesis PMID: 28750888
  4. Findings provide physiological insight into the ciliary role of the CYLD/HDAC6 axis and suggest a functional interplay between these two proteins in ciliary homeostasis. PMID: 27028867
  5. Thrombin-mediated MALT1 protease activation triggers acute disruption of endothelial barrier integrity via CYLD cleavage. PMID: 27681433
  6. SPATA2 has been described as a previously unrecognized factor in the linear ubiquitin chain assembly complex-dependent signaling pathways that serves as an adaptor between HOIP and CYLD, thereby enabling recruitment of CYLD to signaling complexes. PMID: 27545878
  7. TLR4 activates CASPASE-8 to cleave and remove the deubiquitinase cylindromatosis (CYLD) in a TRIF- and RIPK1-dependent manner to disable necroptosis in macrophages. PMID: 27264187
  8. CYLD contributes to the transdifferentiation of adventitial fibroblasts via deubiquitinating Nox4 and may play a role in vascular remodeling. PMID: 28751569
  9. this study shows that by polarization of the T cell cytokine response, CYLD can favor the development of allergic airway disease PMID: 27372382
  10. Our findings underscore a critical tumor-suppressing role for functional intestinal epithelial CYLD in colitis-associated carcinogenesis PMID: 27042826
  11. Deubiquitinase CYLD negatively regulates MyD88-mediated signaling by directly interacting with MyD88 and deubiquitinating nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi)-induced K63-linked polyubiquitination of MyD88 at lysine 231. PMID: 26719415
  12. CYLD interrupts the ERK- and p38-/AP-1 and c-Myc pathways to suppress Nrf2-operated antioxidative capacity, thereby enhancing oxidative stress in the heart. PMID: 25935309
  13. Our data demonstrate that inefficient negative selection in the thymus of CYLD(ex7/8) mice result from a defect in mTEC maturation. PMID: 25601276
  14. The deubiquitinating enzyme CYLD controls apical docking of basal bodies in ciliated epithelial cells. PMID: 25134987
  15. Data show that the in utero death of NF-NF-kappaB essential modulator (NEMO) and cylindromatosis protein double mutant mice is mediated by TNF receptor 1 (TNFR1) signaling and can be rescued by TNFR1 deficiency. PMID: 26224629
  16. CYLD is a central regulator of apoptotic cell death in murine hepatocytes by controlling NF-kappaB dependent anti-apoptotic signaling. PMID: 25493017
  17. In contrast to full-length CYLD, the immune function of short splice variant CYLD (sCYLD) is insufficiently described. To explore sCYLD's function in infection, investigated whether dendritic cell-specific sCYLD regulates the pathogenesis of listeriosis. PMID: 25675948
  18. The ciliary function of CYLD is partially attributed to its deconjugation of the polyubiquitin chain from centrosomal protein of 70 kDa (Cep70), a requirement for Cep70 to interact with gamma-tubulin and localize at the centrosome. PMID: 25342559
  19. CYLD negatively regulates nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae-induced IL-8 expression via MKP-1-dependent inhibition of ERK. PMID: 25389768
  20. identifying the CYLD-TRAF2-p38MAPK pathway as a novel important regulator of HSC function restricting HSC cycling and promoting dormancy. PMID: 25824820
  21. RBP-J-mediated Notch signaling is required for macrophages to promote hepatic fibrosis by up-regulation of NF-kappaB activation through CYLD. PMID: 25145286
  22. CYLD is required for Toll-like receptor-induced necroptosis PMID: 24706750
  23. Through regulation of hepatocyte growth factor level, CYLD ameliorates hepatocellular damage and liver fibrogenesis. PMID: 24811579
  24. CYLD regulates RIP1 ubiquitination in the TNFalpha-induced necrosome to facilitate kinase activation and programmed necrosis. PMID: 24098568
  25. Downregulation of CYLD induces tumor cell proliferation, consequently contributing to the aggressive growth of hepatocellular carcinoma. PMID: 24104553
  26. fibrin production, pathogen control and survival of Lm-infected WT mice illustrating that therapeutic inhibition of CYLD augments the protective NF-kappaB/IL-6/STAT3 pathway and fibrin production. PMID: 23825949
  27. Functional inactivation of CYLD promotes the metastatic potential of tumor epidermal cells. PMID: 23426135
  28. PKCtheta;/beta and CYLD are antagonistic partners in the NFkappaB and NFAT transactivation pathways in primary mouse CD3+ T lymphocytes. PMID: 23335970
  29. an essential role of CYLD in maintaining T cell homeostasis as well as normal T regulatory cell function, thereby controlling abnormal T cell responses. PMID: 23066153
  30. loss of deubiquitinase CYLD led to the development of lung fibrosis in mice after infection with Streptococcus pneumoniae; CYLD regulates the resolution of lung injury and prevents fibrosis by deubiquitinating Akt PMID: 22491319
  31. Results show that, in the liver, CYLD acts as an important regulator of hepatocyte homeostasis, protecting cells from spontaneous apoptosis by preventing uncontrolled TAK1 and JNK activation. PMID: 22698400
  32. we have identified an Itch-Cyld-mediated regulatory mechanism in innate inflammatory cells. PMID: 22057290
  33. these results uncover an unexpected role of CYLD in promoting inflammatory responses in VSMCs via a mechanism involving MAPK activation but independent of NF-kappaB activity, contributing to the pathogenesis of vascular disease. PMID: 22406061
  34. The findings establish CYLD as a novel regulator of antiviral innate immunity and suggest a role for CYLD in regulating IFN receptor signaling. PMID: 21946435
  35. CYLD regulates TGF-beta signaling function in T cells and the development of Tregs through deubiquitination of Smad7 PMID: 21931165
  36. data establish CYLD as a critical regulator of thymocyte selection in a manner that depends on IKK2 and NF-kappaB activation PMID: 21728169
  37. These results show that SRF acts as a positive regulator of CYLD expression. PMID: 21573132
  38. Hes1 expression and CYLD repression are essential events downstream of Notch1 in T-cell leukemia. PMID: 21389783
  39. CYLD is a regulator of monocyte-macrophage activation in response to inflammatory stimuli PMID: 21283724
  40. Study identifies a fundamental role for functional CYLD in establishing the proper threshold of activation for thymocyte selection by a mechanism dependent on NF-kappaB essential modulator. PMID: 20644164
  41. CYLD regulates homeostasis of immature Natural killer T cells via a novel mechanism that involves regulation of IL-7R signalling and ICOS expression. PMID: 20224552
  42. CYLD is induced by NF-kappaB PMID: 15226292
  43. identifed CYLD as a positive regulator of proximal T cell receptor signaling in thymocytes PMID: 16501569
  44. These data indicate that, depending on the external signals, Cyld can negatively regulate different NF-kappaB pathways; inactivation of TRAF2 controls survival and inflammation, while inhibition of Bcl-3 controls proliferation and tumor growth. PMID: 16713561
  45. CYLD limits inflammation and tumorigenesis by regulating ubiquitination in vivo PMID: 17053834
  46. a critical role for CYLD in regulating the basal activity of NF-kappaB and maintaining the naive phenotype and proper activation of B cells. PMID: 17392286
  47. CYLD plays a critical role in preventing spontaneous activation of the Tak1 axis of T cell signaling and, thereby, maintaining normal T cell function. PMID: 17548520
  48. identifies CYLD for the first time as a critical negative regulator of host antiviral response PMID: 17608805
  49. CYLD is detrimental for host survival, thereby indicating a mechanism underlying the high early mortality of pneumococcal pneumonia. PMID: 17723219
  50. CYLD can both positively and negatively regulate signal transduction and homeostasis of B cells in vivo, depending on the expression of CYLD splice variants. PMID: 17923499

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Subcellular Location
Cytoplasm. Cytoplasm, perinuclear region. Cytoplasm, cytoskeleton. Cell membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side. Cytoplasm, cytoskeleton, microtubule organizing center, centrosome. Cytoplasm, cytoskeleton, spindle. Cytoplasm, cytoskeleton, cilium basal body.
Protein Families
Peptidase C19 family
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