USP15 Antibody

Code CSB-PA896515DSR2HU
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Product Details

Full Product Name
Rabbit anti-Homo sapiens (Human) USP15 Polyclonal antibody
Uniprot No.
Target Names
USP15
Alternative Names
Deubiquitinating enzyme 15 antibody; Deubiquitinating enzyme antibody; EC 3 1 2 15 antibody; KIAA0529 antibody; MGC131982 antibody; MGC149838 antibody; MGC74854 antibody; Ubiquitin Carboxy terminal Hydrolase 15 antibody; Ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 15 antibody; Ubiquitin specific peptidase 15 antibody; Ubiquitin specific processing protease 15 antibody; Ubiquitin Specific Protease 15 antibody; Ubiquitin thioesterase 15 antibody; Ubiquitin thiolesterase 15 antibody; Ubiquitin-specific-processing protease 15 antibody; UBP 15 antibody; UBP15 antibody; UBP15_HUMAN antibody; Unph 2 antibody; UNPH 4 antibody; Unph-2 antibody; Unph2 antibody; Unph4 antibody; USP 15 antibody; Usp15 antibody
Raised in
Rabbit
Species Reactivity
Human
Immunogen
Recombinant Human Ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 15 protein (1-260AA)
Immunogen Species
Homo sapiens (Human)
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
PBS with 0.02% sodium azide, 50% glycerol, pH7.3.
Form
Liquid
Tested Applications
ELISA, IHC
Recommended Dilution
Application Recommended Dilution
IHC 1:20-1:200
Troubleshooting and FAQs
Storage
Upon receipt, store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze.
Lead Time
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Target Background

Function
Hydrolase that removes conjugated ubiquitin from target proteins and regulates various pathways such as the TGF-beta receptor signaling, NF-kappa-B and RNF41/NRDP1-PRKN pathways. Acts as a key regulator of TGF-beta receptor signaling pathway, but the precise mechanism is still unclear: according to a report, acts by promoting deubiquitination of monoubiquitinated R-SMADs (SMAD1, SMAD2 and/or SMAD3), thereby alleviating inhibition of R-SMADs and promoting activation of TGF-beta target genes. According to another reports, regulates the TGF-beta receptor signaling pathway by mediating deubiquitination and stabilization of TGFBR1, leading to an enhanced TGF-beta signal. Able to mediate deubiquitination of monoubiquitinated substrates, 'Lys-27'-, 'Lys-48'- and 'Lys-63'-linked polyubiquitin chains. May also regulate gene expression and/or DNA repair through the deubiquitination of histone H2B. Acts as an inhibitor of mitophagy by counteracting the action of parkin (PRKN): hydrolyzes cleavage of 'Lys-48'- and 'Lys-63'-linked polyubiquitin chains attached by parkin on target proteins such as MFN2, thereby reducing parkin's ability to drive mitophagy. Acts as an associated component of COP9 signalosome complex (CSN) and regulates different pathways via this association: regulates NF-kappa-B by mediating deubiquitination of NFKBIA and deubiquitinates substrates bound to VCP. Involved in endosome organization by mediating deubiquitination of SQSTM1: ubiquitinated SQSTM1 forms a molecular bridge that restrains cognate vesicles in the perinuclear region and its deubiquitination releases target vesicles for fast transport into the cell periphery. Acts as a negative regulator of antifungal immunity by mediating 'Lys-27'-linked deubiquitination of CARD9, thereby inactivating CARD9.; (Microbial infection) Protects APC and human papillomavirus type 16 protein E6 against degradation via the ubiquitin proteasome pathway.
Gene References into Functions
  1. a USP15-dependent lysosomal pathway controls p53-R175H turnover in ovarian cancer cells PMID: 29593334
  2. USP15 could increase the level of HPV16 E6 by inhibiting E6 degradation. PMID: 29895155
  3. Data indicate that mysterin/RNF213 is a substrate of ubiquitin specific protease 15 (USP15), and that the conserved skipping of exon 7 significantly decreases its specific affinity for mysterin. PMID: 28276505
  4. Deubiquitylation of hepatitis B virus X protein (HBx) by ubiquitin-specific peptidase 15 (USP15) increases HBx stability and its transactivation activity. These results suggest that USP15 plays an essential role in stabilizing HBx and subsequently affects the biological function of HBx. PMID: 28074857
  5. HPV E6 oncoprotein antagonizes the activation of the cytoplasmic innate immune sensor RIG-I by targeting its upstream regulatory enzymes TRIM25 and USP15. We further show that the RIG-I signaling cascade is important for an antiviral innate immune response to HPV16 infection PMID: 29263274
  6. these data indicate that Nef and USP15 are vital in regulating degradation of viral and cellular proteins and thus HIV-1 replication, and specific degradation of viral, not cellular proteins. PMID: 27460547
  7. We show that PRP31, a component of U4 snRNP, is modified with K63-linked ubiquitin chains by the PRP19 complex and deubiquitinated by USP15 and its substrate targeting factor SART3. USP15SART3 makes a complex with USP4 and this ternary complex serves as a platform to deubiquitinate PRP31 and PRP3 PMID: 28088760
  8. TGF-b promotes the translation of USP15 through activation of mammalian target of rapamycin by the phosphoinositide 3-kinase/AKT pathway. Upregulation of USP15 translation links the crosstalk between TGF-beta signaling and p53 stability, allowing this cytokine to have a critical role in cancer progression. PMID: 27893708
  9. We concluded that USP15 attenuates IGF-I signaling by antagonizing Nedd4-induced IRS-2 ubiquitination. PMID: 28126338
  10. These results uncover a new regulatory mechanism that USP15 activates Nrf1 against the beta-TrCP inhibition to maintain proteostasis. PMID: 27416755
  11. Study identified USP15 as having recurrent de novo loss of function mutations and discovered evidence supporting two other known genes with recurrent de novo variants (FOXP1 and KDM5B). PMID: 28344757
  12. crystal structures of SART3 in the apo-form and in complex with the DUSP-UBL domain of USP15 at 2.0 and 3.0 A, respectively. Structural analysis reveals SART3 contains 12 half-a-tetratricopeptide (HAT) repeats, organized into two subdomains, HAT-N and HAT-C. SART3 dimerizes through the concave surface of HAT-C, whereas the HAT-C convex surface binds USP15 in a novel bipartite mode. PMID: 27255711
  13. SMURF2 is a critical target of USP15 in the TGF-beta signaling pathway. PMID: 26435193
  14. our data demonstrate that USP15 acts as a negative regulator of RIG-I signaling via DUB-dependent and independent mechanisms. PMID: 26061460
  15. These data identify USP15 as an antagonist of Parkin and suggest that USP15 inhibition could be a therapeutic strategy for PD cases caused by reduced Parkin levels. PMID: 24852371
  16. Data show that USP15 enhances BMP-induced phosphorylation of SMAD1 by interacting with and deubiquitylating ALK3. PMID: 24850914
  17. Data suggest that ubiquitin specific peptidase 15 (USP15) may play a role in the pathogenesis of psoriasis through regulating the type I TGFbeta receptor (TbetaR-I)/Smad7 pathway. PMID: 24939309
  18. Data indicate ubiquitin-specific protease 15 (USP15) as a critical regulator of the tripartite motif protein 25 (TRIM25)- and RNA sensor retinoic acid-inducible gene-I (RIG-I)-mediated antiviral immune response. PMID: 24399297
  19. USP15 deficiency promoted T cell activation in vitro and enhanced T cell responses to bacterial infection and tumor challenge in vivo. PMID: 24777531
  20. SART3 recruits ubH2B, which may be evicted from DNA during transcription, for deubiquitination by Usp15 PMID: 24526689
  21. The deubiquitylase USP15 stabilizes newly synthesized REST and rescues its expression at mitotic exit. PMID: 23708518
  22. USP15 specifically deubiquitinates Keap1, which suppresses the Nrf2 pathway. PMID: 23727018
  23. The dominant effect of prolonged USP15 depletion upon signal amplitude is due to a decrease in CRAF levels while allowing for the possibility that USP15 may also function to dampen MAPK signaling through direct stabilization of BRAP. PMID: 23105109
  24. Our results show that USP15 regulates the TGF-beta pathway and is a key factor in glioblastoma pathogenesis PMID: 22344298
  25. USP15 is critical for the occupancy of endogenous target promoters by the SMAD complex. PMID: 21947082
  26. structure of the double domain from USP15 PMID: 22001210
  27. A 1.5 A resolution crystal structure of the human USP15 N-terminal domain revealed a 80 A elongated arrangement with the domains aligned in tandem. PMID: 21848306
  28. These results indicate that USP15 is involved in the regulation of hypertrophic responses in cardiac muscle through transcriptional and post-translational modulation of SLIM1. PMID: 21219870
  29. A functional Zn finger of USP15 is needed to maintain a conformation essential for disassembling poly-Ub chains, a prerequisite for rescuing the E3 ligase Rbx1. PMID: 16005295
  30. analysis of the human ubiquitin-specific protease 15 DUSP domain PMID: 16298993
  31. These results implicate USP15 directly in the regulation of E6 protein stability and suggest that ubiquitylated E6 could be a substrate for USP15 ubiquitin peptidase activity. PMID: 19553310
  32. Results suggest a role of COP9 signalosome (CSN)-mediated deneddylation in the formation of the beta-catenin-degrading supercomplex and the protection of complex-bound adenomatous polyposis coli via CSN-associated USP15. PMID: 19576224

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Subcellular Location
Cytoplasm. Nucleus. Mitochondrion.
Protein Families
Peptidase C19 family
Tissue Specificity
Expressed in skeletal muscle, kidney, heart, placenta, liver, thymus, lung, and ovary, with little or no expression in other tissues.
Database Links

HGNC: 12613

OMIM: 604731

KEGG: hsa:9958

STRING: 9606.ENSP00000258123

UniGene: Hs.434951

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