{"product_id":"cst-12672t","title":"CST,  12672T, SirT2 (D4S6J) Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody","description":"Monoclonal Antibody for studying SirT2. Validated for Western Blotting. Available in 2 sizes. Highly specific and rigorously validated in-house, SirT2 (D4S6J) Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody (CST #12672) is ready to ship.\n\n\u003cb\u003eProduct Usage Information\u003c\/b\u003e\nWestern Blotting: 1:1000\n\u003cb\u003eStorage\u003c\/b\u003e\nSupplied in 10 mM sodium HEPES (pH 7.5), 150 mM NaCl, 100 µg\/ml BSA, 50% glycerol and less than 0.02% sodium azide. Store at -20°C. Do not aliquot the antibody.\n\u003cb\u003eProtocol\u003c\/b\u003e\nAvailable protocols: Western Blotting\n\u003cb\u003eSpecificity \/ Sensitivity\u003c\/b\u003e\nSirT2 (D4S6J) Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody recognizes endogenous levels of total SirT2 protein. This antibody does not cross-react with other sirtuin proteins.\nSpecies Reactivity: Human, Mouse, Rat, Monkey\n\u003cb\u003eSource \/ Purification\u003c\/b\u003e\nMonoclonal antibody is produced by immunizing animals with a recombinant protein specific to human SirT2 protein.\n\u003cb\u003eBackground\u003c\/b\u003e\nThe Silent Information Regulator (SIR2) family of genes is a highly conserved group of genes that encode nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)-dependent protein deacetylases, also known as Class III histone deacetylases. The first discovered and best characterized of these genes is , which is involved in silencing of mating type loci, telomere maintenance, DNA damage response, and cell aging (1). SirT2, a mammalian homolog of Sir2, deacetylates Î±-tubulin at Lys40 and histone H4 at Lys16 and has been implicated in cytoskeletal regulation and progression through mitosis (2,3). SirT2 protein is mainly cytoplasmic and is associated with microtubules and HDAC6, another tubulin deacetylase (2). Deacetylation of Î±-tubulin decreases its stability and may be required for proper regulation of cell shape, intracellular transport, cell motility, and cell division (2,4). The abundance and phosphorylation state of SirT2 increase at the G2\/M transition of the cell cycle, and SirT2 relocalizes to chromatin during mitosis when histone H4 Lys16 acetylation levels decrease (3,5). Overexpression of SirT2 prolongs mitosis, while overexpression of the CDC14B phosphatase results in both decreased phosphorylation and abundance of SirT2, allowing for proper mitotic exit (5). Thus, the deacetylation of both histone H4 and Î±-tubulin by SirT2 may be critical for proper chromatin and cytoskeletal dynamics required for completion of mitosis.\n\u003cb\u003eAlternate Names\u003c\/b\u003e\nNAD-dependent deacetylase sirtuin-2; NAD-dependent protein deacetylase sirtuin-2; Regulatory protein SIR2 homolog 2; silencing information regulator 2-like; silent information regulator 2; SIR2; SIR2-like protein 2; sir2-related protein type 2; SIR2L; SIR2L2; SIRT2; sirtuin (silent mating type information regulation 2 homolog) 2 (S. cerevisiae); sirtuin 2; sirtuin type 2\n\n\u003cb\u003eSpecification\u003c\/b\u003e\n\nREACTIVITY: H M R Mk\nSENSITIVITY: Endogenous\nMW (kDa): 39, 43\nSource\/Isotype: Rabbit IgG","brand":"CST","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46797576569001,"sku":"12672T","price":0.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"url":"https:\/\/iright.com\/products\/cst-12672t","provider":"Iright","version":"1.0","type":"link"}