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product summary
company name :
Proteintech Group
product type :
antibody
product name :
DACH1
catalog :
10914-1-AP
quantity :
150UL
price :
299 USD
clonality :
polyclonal
host :
domestic rabbit
conjugate :
nonconjugated
reactivity :
human
application :
western blot, ELISA, immunohistochemistry, immunocytochemistry, immunoprecipitation, chromatin immunoprecipitation
citations: 29
Published Application/Species/Sample/DilutionReference
  • western blot; human; loading ...; fig 1b
Lyons S, Achorn C, Kedersha N, Anderson P, Ivanov P. YB-1 regulates tiRNA-induced Stress Granule formation but not translational repression. Nucleic Acids Res. 2016;44:6949-60 pubmed publisher
Hu X, Zhang L, Li Y, Ma X, Dai W, Gao X, et al. Organoid modelling identifies that DACH1 functions as a tumour promoter in colorectal cancer by modulating BMP signalling. EBioMedicine. 2020;56:102800 pubmed publisher
Jiao X, Li Z, Wang M, Katiyar S, Di Sante G, Farshchian M, et al. Dachshund Depletion Disrupts Mammary Gland Development and Diverts the Composition of the Mammary Gland Progenitor Pool. Stem Cell Reports. 2019;12:135-151 pubmed publisher
Lu G, Geng F, Xiao Z, Chen Y, Han Y, You C, et al. MicroRNA-6807-3p promotes the tumorigenesis of glioma by targeting downstream DACH1. Brain Res. 2019;1708:47-57 pubmed publisher
Okabe M, Motojima M, Miyazaki Y, Pastan I, Yokoo T, Matsusaka T. Global polysome analysis of normal and injured podocytes. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. 2019;316:F241-F252 pubmed publisher
Bonet F, Pereira P, Bover O, Marques S, Inácio J, Belo J. CCBE1 is required for coronary vessel development and proper coronary artery stem formation in the mouse heart. Dev Dyn. 2018;247:1135-1145 pubmed publisher
Su T, Stanley G, Sinha R, D Amato G, Das S, Rhee S, et al. Single-cell analysis of early progenitor cells that build coronary arteries. Nature. 2018;559:356-362 pubmed publisher
Qin G, Lian J, Huang L, Zhao Q, Liu S, Zhang Z, et al. Metformin blocks myeloid-derived suppressor cell accumulation through AMPK-DACH1-CXCL1 axis. Oncoimmunology. 2018;7:e1442167 pubmed publisher
Mendes L, Castilho A, Pinho C, Gonçalvez B, Razza E, Chuffa L, et al. Modulation of inflammatory and hormonal parameters in response to testosterone therapy: Effects on the ventral prostate of adult rats. Cell Biol Int. 2018;42:1200-1211 pubmed publisher
Liu Q, Li A, Yu S, Qin S, Han N, Pestell R, et al. DACH1 antagonizes CXCL8 to repress tumorigenesis of lung adenocarcinoma and improve prognosis. J Hematol Oncol. 2018;11:53 pubmed publisher
Poppe D, Doerr J, Schneider M, Wilkens R, Steinbeck J, Ladewig J, et al. Genome Editing in Neuroepithelial Stem Cells to Generate Human Neurons with High Adenosine-Releasing Capacity. Stem Cells Transl Med. 2018;7:477-486 pubmed publisher
Cui Q, Kong D, Li Z, Ahiable P, Wang K, Wu K, et al. Dachshund 1 is Differentially Expressed Between Male and Female Breast Cancer: A Matched Case-Control Study of Clinical Characteristics and Prognosis. Clin Breast Cancer. 2018;18:e875-e882 pubmed publisher
Rhee S, Chung J, King D, D Amato G, Paik D, Duan A, et al. Endothelial deletion of Ino80 disrupts coronary angiogenesis and causes congenital heart disease. Nat Commun. 2018;9:368 pubmed publisher
Doran A, Ozcan L, Cai B, Zheng Z, Fredman G, Rymond C, et al. CAMKIIγ suppresses an efferocytosis pathway in macrophages and promotes atherosclerotic plaque necrosis. J Clin Invest. 2017;127:4075-4089 pubmed publisher
Sharma B, Ho L, Ford G, Chen H, Goldstone A, Woo Y, et al. Alternative Progenitor Cells Compensate to Rebuild the Coronary Vasculature in Elabela- and Apj-Deficient Hearts. Dev Cell. 2017;42:655-666.e3 pubmed publisher
Chang A, Raftrey B, D Amato G, Surya V, Poduri A, Chen H, et al. DACH1 stimulates shear stress-guided endothelial cell migration and coronary artery growth through the CXCL12-CXCR4 signaling axis. Genes Dev. 2017;31:1308-1324 pubmed publisher
Xu H, Yu S, Yuan X, Xiong J, Kuang D, Pestell R, et al. DACH1 suppresses breast cancer as a negative regulator of CD44. Sci Rep. 2017;7:4361 pubmed publisher
Yackle K, Schwarz L, Kam K, Sorokin J, Huguenard J, Feldman J, et al. Breathing control center neurons that promote arousal in mice. Science. 2017;355:1411-1415 pubmed publisher
Lorenz C, Lesimple P, Bukowiecki R, Zink A, Inak G, Mlody B, et al. Human iPSC-Derived Neural Progenitors Are an Effective Drug Discovery Model for Neurological mtDNA Disorders. Cell Stem Cell. 2017;20:659-674.e9 pubmed publisher
Liu Q, Zhou Y, Liu H, Qiu W, Liu H, Hu T, et al. Decreased DACH1 expression in glomerulopathy is associated with disease progression and severity. Oncotarget. 2016;7:86547-86560 pubmed publisher
Bu X, Qiu C, Wang C, Jiang Z. Inhibition of DACH1 activity by short hairpin RNA represses cell proliferation and tumor invasion in pancreatic cancer. Oncol Rep. 2016;36:745-54 pubmed publisher
Isoda M, Kohyama J, Iwanami A, Sanosaka T, Sugai K, Yamaguchi R, et al. Robust production of human neural cells by establishing neuroepithelial-like stem cells from peripheral blood mononuclear cell-derived feeder-free iPSCs under xeno-free conditions. Neurosci Res. 2016;110:18-28 pubmed publisher
Ben Halima S, Mishra S, Raja K, Willem M, Baici A, Simons K, et al. Specific Inhibition of β-Secretase Processing of the Alzheimer Disease Amyloid Precursor Protein. Cell Rep. 2016;14:2127-2141 pubmed publisher
Bung R, Wörsdörfer P, Thier M, Lemke K, Gebhardt M, Edenhofer F. Partial Dedifferentiation of Murine Radial Glia-Type Neural Stem Cells by Brn2 and c-Myc Yields Early Neuroepithelial Progenitors. J Mol Biol. 2016;428:1476-83 pubmed publisher
Liu Y, Zhou R, Yuan X, Han N, Zhou S, Xu H, et al. DACH1 is a novel predictive and prognostic biomarker in hepatocellular carcinoma as a negative regulator of Wnt/β-catenin signaling. Oncotarget. 2015;6:8621-34 pubmed
Maneix L, Antonson P, Humire P, Rochel Maia S, Castañeda J, Omoto Y, et al. Estrogen receptor β exon 3-deleted mouse: The importance of non-ERE pathways in ERβ signaling. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2015;112:5135-40 pubmed publisher
Han N, Yuan X, Wu H, Xu H, Chu Q, Guo M, et al. DACH1 inhibits lung adenocarcinoma invasion and tumor growth by repressing CXCL5 signaling. Oncotarget. 2015;6:5877-88 pubmed
Chen K, Wu K, Jiao X, Wang L, Ju X, Wang M, et al. The endogenous cell-fate factor dachshund restrains prostate epithelial cell migration via repression of cytokine secretion via a cxcl signaling module. Cancer Res. 2015;75:1992-2004 pubmed publisher
Mendes L, Scarano W, Rochel Maia S, Fioruci Fontaneli B, Chuffa L, Anselmo Franci J, et al. Androgen therapy reverses injuries caused by ethanol consumption in the prostate: testosterone as a possible target to ethanol-related disorders. Life Sci. 2015;120:22-30 pubmed publisher
product information
CatalogNo :
10914-1-AP
AntigenName :
DACH1
Package :
150UL
Price :
299 USD
Exsists20ul :
20ul trial size available
FullName :
dachshund homolog 1 (Drosophila)
Immunogen :
Recombinant Protein
Species :
human, mouse, rat
Host :
Rabbit
IsConjugated :
Unconjugated
AntigenSpecies :
human
Application :
WB, IP, IHC, IF, ChIP, ELISA
Clonlity :
Polyclonal
IsoType :
IgG
Synonyms :
DACH, DACH1, Dachshund homolog 1, Dachshund-1
PrimaryOrSecondary :
Primary
AntibodyBuffer :
PBS with 0.1% sodium azide and 50% glycerol pH 7.3.
GenBankNo :
BC021219
Category :
Binding Proteins;Cell Cycle;Cytoskeleton/Scaffold Proteins;Development;Metabolism;
PurifyMethod :
Antigen affinity purification
NewAb :
False
IsSellable :
True
Feature :
siRNA
AppTiter :
IF 1:50 ; IHC 1:200 ; IP 1:1000 ; WB 1:15000 ;
company information
Proteintech Group
2201 W. Campbell Park Dr. STE12
Chicago, IL 60612
Proteintech@ptglab.com
https://www.ptglab.com
1-312-455-8498
headquarters: USA
At Proteintech, we produce every single antibody we sell; we do not rely on or supply to any other antibody providers: our products are unique and we are 100% accountable for each one. We realize this accountability by validating in-house, providing extensive technical support and guaranteeing your success: in addition to helping you troubleshoot your experiment, we will offer you a full cash refund if you are in any way dissatisfied. We can guarantee satisfaction because we have confidence in our products, confidence cultivated by the science behind our antibodies: we make them using as much of the native protein as possible, and purifying them using affinity purification with the original antigen. We carry out antibody production over a 102-day period, which allows for better antigen fitting to MHC molecules and affinity maturation in the host. This approach results in higher affinity antibodies with greater sensitivity, which you can use in any application and in multiple species.
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