Cirbp Antibody

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Product Details

Full Product Name
Rabbit anti-Mus musculus (Mouse) Cirbp Polyclonal antibody
Uniprot No.
Target Names
Cirbp
Alternative Names
Cirbp antibody; CirpCold-inducible RNA-binding protein antibody; A18 hnRNP antibody; Glycine-rich RNA-binding protein CIRP antibody
Raised in
Rabbit
Species Reactivity
Mus musculus
Immunogen
Recombinant Mus musculus Cirbp 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 (12-14 weeks)

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Target Background

Function
Cold-inducible mRNA binding protein that plays a protective role in the genotoxic stress response by stabilizing transcripts of genes involved in cell survival. Promotes assembly of stress granules (SGs), when overexpressed. Seems to play an essential role in cold-induced suppression of cell proliferation. Acts as a translational repressor. Acts as a translational activator. Binds specifically to the 3'-untranslated regions (3'-UTRs) of stress-responsive transcripts RPA2 and TXN.
Gene References into Functions
  1. CIRP induces lung endoplasmic reticulum stress and downstream responses to cause sepsis-associated acute lung injury. PMID: 28128330
  2. Study demonstrates CIRP-induced endothelial cell (EC)pyroptosis in the lungs of C57BL/6 mice for the first time. CIRP stimulates the assembly and activation of Nlrp3 inflammasome in EC accompanied with caspase-1 activation, IL-1beta release and induction of proinflammatory cell death pyroptosis. PMID: 27217302
  3. tissue damage induced NADPH oxidase activation and increased the release of reactive oxygen species via cold-inducible RNA-binding protein (CIRP)-TLR4-MyD88 signaling. PMID: 28492546
  4. temperature-dependent accumulation of Cirbp mRNA is controlled primarily by the regulation of splicing efficiency, defined as the fraction of Cirbp pre-mRNA processed into mature mRNA PMID: 27633015
  5. this paper shows that cold air stimulation induced MUC5AC expression in wild-type mice but not in CIRP-/-) mice. PMID: 27423012
  6. state. These data collectively suggest that a deficiency in CIRP accelerates the wound healing process PMID: 26743936
  7. These results can provide new insights into the molecular mechanisms of Cirp function. PMID: 25597958
  8. Findings suggest that CIRP could exert protective effects against oxidative stress, and that it might be a novel neuroprotective agent PMID: 25498861
  9. targeting CIRP offers potential therapeutic implications in the treatment of hepatic I/R injury. PMID: 25186836
  10. Cirp appears to play a critical carcinogenic function and its expression might be a useful biomarker for hepatocellular carcinomas risk prediction. PMID: 25611373
  11. Cirp promotes the development of intestinal inflammation and colorectal tumors through regulating apoptosis and production of TNFalpha and IL23 in inflammatory cells. PMID: 25187386
  12. alcohol exposure activates microglia to produce and secrete CIRP PMID: 24223948
  13. Extracellular CIRP is a detrimental factor in stimulating inflammation to cause neuronal damage in cerebral ischemia PMID: 24613680
  14. Down-regulated CIRP is involved in testicular injury after testicular torsion/detorsion. PMID: 24094970
  15. Depletion of Cirbp is found to increase the susceptibility of cells to the TNF-mediated inhibition of high amplitude expression of clock genes and modulates the TNF-induced cytokine response. PMID: 24337574
  16. In animal models of hemorrhage and sepsis, CIRP is upregulated in the heart and liver and released into the circulation. In macrophages under hypoxic stress, CIRP translocates from the nucleus to the cytosol and is released. PMID: 24097189
  17. Moderate hypothermia resulted in significant up-regulation of both RBM3 and CIRP mRNA in murine organotypic hippocampal slice cultures PMID: 23415676
  18. we discovered that downregulation of CIRP resulted in increased germ cell apoptosis, possibly via the activation of the p44/p42, p38 and SAPK/JNK MAPK pathways PMID: 23001445
  19. mRNAs binding with CIRP in testis were mostly associated with translation regulator activity, antioxidant activity, envelope and reproduction, including important mRNAs related to male infertility. PMID: 22819822
  20. CIRP confers robustness to circadian oscillators through regulation of CLOCK expression. PMID: 22923437
  21. Cirp functions to fine-tune the proliferation of undifferentiated spermatogonia by interacting with Dyrk1b. PMID: 22711815
  22. These data suggest that mild hypothermia protects cells from TNF-alpha-induced apoptosis, at least partly, via induction of Cirp, and that Cirp protects cells by activating the ERK pathway. PMID: 16569452
  23. These findings further reveal the diversity of mechanisms by which CIRP is regulated by environmental stresses and provide new insights into CIRP cytoplasmic function. PMID: 17967451
  24. CIRP enhanced extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1 and 2 (ERK1/2) phosphorylation, and treatment with an MEK inhibitor decreased the proliferation caused by CIRP. PMID: 19158277
  25. Overexpression of CIRP may reduce testicular damage induced by cryptorchidism by down-regulating the levels of p53 and Fas. PMID: 19331798

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Subcellular Location
Nucleus, nucleoplasm. Cytoplasm.
Tissue Specificity
Ubiquitous.
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