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Human catenin (cadherin-associated protein), beta 1, 88kDa ELISA Kit | CTNNB1 elisa kit

Human Catenin beta-1 (CTNNB1/CTNNB/OK/SW-cl.35/PRO2286) ELISA Kit

Gene Names
CTNNB1; CTNNB
Reactivity
Human
Synonyms
catenin (cadherin-associated protein); beta 1; 88kDa; Human Catenin beta-1 (CTNNB1/CTNNB/OK/SW-cl.35/PRO2286) ELISA Kit; CTNNB1 elisa kit
Ordering
For Research Use Only!
Reactivity
Human
Specificity
This assay recognizes human beta-Cat. No significant cross-reactivity or interference was observed.
Sequence Length
781
Samples
Serum, plasma and cell culture supernates
Detection Range
15.62 pg/ml-1000pg/ml
Sensitivity
The minimum detectable dose of human beta-Cat is typically less than 3.9 pg/ml. The sensitivity of this assay, or Lower Limit of Detection (LLD) was defined as the lowest protein concentration that could be differentiated from zero.
Preparation and Storage
Unopened test kits should be stored at 2 to 8 degree C upon receipt. Please refer to pdf manual for further storage instructions.

Typical Testing Data/Standard Curve (for reference only)

Typical Testing Data/Standard Curve (for reference only)
Related Product Information for CTNNB1 elisa kit
Introduction: Beta-catenin (or beta-catenin) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CTNNB1 gene. In Drosophila, the homologous protein is called armadillo. beta-catenin is a subunit of the cadherin protein complex and has been implicated as an integral component in the Wnt signaling pathway. When beta-catenin was sequenced it was found to be a member of the armadillo family of proteins. These proteins have multiple copies of the so-called armadillo repeat domain which is specialized for protein-protein binding. When beta-catenin is not associated with cadherins and alpha-catenin, it can interact with other proteins such as ICAT and APC.

Principle of the Assay: The microtiter plate provided in this kit has been pre-coated with an antibody specific to beta-Cat. Standards or samples are then added to the appropriate microtiter plate wells with a biotin-conjugated antibody preparation specific for beta-Cat and Avidin conjugated to Horseradish Peroxidase (HRP) is added to each microplate well and incubated. Then substrate solution is added to each well. Only those wells that contain beta-Cat, biotin-conjugated antibody and enzyme-conjugated Avidin will exhibit a change in color. The enzyme-substrate reaction is terminated by the addition of a sulphuric acid solution and the color change is measured spectrophotometrically at a wavelength of 450 nm +/- 2 nm. The concentration of beta-Cat in the samples is then determined by comparing the O.D. of the samples to the standard curve.

NCBI and Uniprot Product Information

NCBI GI #
NCBI GeneID
NCBI Accession #
NCBI GenBank Nucleotide #
UniProt Accession #
Molecular Weight
85,497 Da
NCBI Official Full Name
catenin beta-1
NCBI Official Synonym Full Names
catenin (cadherin-associated protein), beta 1, 88kDa
NCBI Official Symbol
CTNNB1
NCBI Official Synonym Symbols
CTNNB
NCBI Protein Information
catenin beta-1
UniProt Protein Name
Catenin beta-1
Protein Family
UniProt Gene Name
CTNNB1
UniProt Synonym Gene Names
CTNNB
UniProt Entry Name
CTNB1_HUMAN

NCBI Description

The protein encoded by this gene is part of a complex of proteins that constitute adherens junctions (AJs). AJs are necessary for the creation and maintenance of epithelial cell layers by regulating cell growth and adhesion between cells. The encoded protein also anchors the actin cytoskeleton and may be responsible for transmitting the contact inhibition signal that causes cells to stop dividing once the epithelial sheet is complete. Finally, this protein binds to the product of the APC gene, which is mutated in adenomatous polyposis of the colon. Mutations in this gene are a cause of colorectal cancer (CRC), pilomatrixoma (PTR), medulloblastoma (MDB), and ovarian cancer. Three transcript variants encoding the same protein have been found for this gene.[provided by RefSeq, Oct 2009]

Uniprot Description

Function: Key downstream component of the canonical Wnt signaling pathway. In the absence of Wnt, forms a complex with AXIN1, AXIN2, APC, CSNK1A1 and GSK3B that promotes phosphorylation on N-terminal Ser and Thr residues and ubiquitination of CTNNB1 via BTRC and its subsequent degradation by the proteasome. In the presence of Wnt ligand, CTNNB1 is not ubiquitinated and accumulates in the nucleus, where it acts as a coactivator for transcription factors of the TCF/LEF family, leading to activate Wnt responsive genes. Involved in the regulation of cell adhesion. Acts as a negative regulator of centrosome cohesion. Involved in the CDK2/PTPN6/CTNNB1/CEACAM1 pathway of insulin internalization. Blocks anoikis of malignant kidney and intestinal epithelial cells and promotes their anchorage-independent growth by down-regulating DAPK2. Ref.37 Ref.41 Ref.46 Ref.53

Subunit structure: Two separate complex-associated pools are found in the cytoplasm. The majority is present as component of an E-cadherin/ catenin adhesion complex composed of at least E-cadherin/CDH1 and beta-catenin/CTNNB1, and possibly alpha-catenin/CTNNA1; the complex is located to adherens junctions. The stable association of CTNNA1 is controversial as CTNNA1 was shown not to bind to F-actin when assembled in the complex. Alternatively, the CTNNA1-containing complex may be linked to F-actin by other proteins such as LIMA1. Another cytoplasmic pool is part of a large complex containing AXIN1, AXIN2, APC, CSNK1A1 and GSK3B that promotes phosphorylation on N-terminal Ser and Thr residues and ubiquitination of CTNNB1 via BTRC and its subsequent degradation by the proteasome. Wnt-dependent activation of DVL antagonizes the action of GSK3B. When GSK3B activity is inhibited the complex dissociates, CTNNB1 is dephosphorylated and is no longer targeted for destruction. The stabilized protein translocates to the nucleus, where it binds TCF/LEF-1 family members, TBP, BCL9 and possibly also RUVBL1 and CHD8. Binds CTNNBIP and EP300. CTNNB1 forms a ternary complex with LEF1 and EP300 that is disrupted by CTNNBIP1 binding

By similarity. Interacts with TAX1BP3 (via the PDZ domain); this interaction inhibits the transcriptional activity of CTNNB1

By similarity. Interacts with AJAP1, BAIAP1, CARM1, CTNNA3, CXADR and PCDH11Y. Binds SLC9A3R1. Interacts with GLIS2 and MUC1. Interacts with SLC30A9. Interacts with XIRP1

By similarity. Interacts directly with AXIN1; the interaction is regulated by CDK2 phosphorylation of AXIN1

By similarity. Interacts with SCRIB

By similarity. Interacts with PTPRU (via the cytoplasmic juxtamembrane domain). Interacts with EMD. Interacts with TNIK and TCF7L2. Interacts with SESTD1 and TRPC4. Interacts with CAV1. Interacts with TRPV4. The TRPV4 and CTNNB1 complex can interact with CDH1. Interacts with VCL

By similarity. Interacts with PTPRJ. Interacts with PKT7 and CDK2. Interacts with FAT1 (via the cytoplasmic domain)

By similarity. Interacts with NANOS1 and NDRG2. Interacts with isoform 1 of NEK2. Interacts with both isoform 1 and isoform 2 of CDK5. Interacts with PTK6. Ref.14 Ref.16 Ref.17 Ref.18 Ref.19 Ref.20 Ref.22 Ref.24 Ref.27 Ref.28 Ref.29 Ref.30 Ref.33 Ref.34 Ref.36 Ref.37 Ref.39 Ref.40 Ref.41 Ref.43 Ref.44 Ref.48 Ref.49 Ref.50 Ref.51 Ref.53 Ref.54 Ref.55

Subcellular location: Cytoplasm. Nucleus. Cytoplasm › cytoskeleton. Cell junction › adherens junction. Cell junction. Cell membrane. Cytoplasm › cytoskeleton › centrosome. Cytoplasm › cytoskeleton › spindle pole. Note: Cytoplasmic when it is unstabilized (high level of phosphorylation) or bound to CDH1. Translocates to the nucleus when it is stabilized (low level of phosphorylation). Interaction with GLIS2 and MUC1 promotes nuclear translocation. Interaction with EMD inhibits nuclear localization. The majority of beta-catenin is localized to the cell membrane. In interphase, colocalizes with CROCC between CEP250 puncta at the proximal end of centrioles, and this localization is dependent on CROCC and CEP250. In mitosis, when NEK2 activity increases, it localizes to centrosomes at spindle poles independent of CROCC. Co-localizes with CDK5 in the cell-cell contacts and plasma membrane of undifferentiated and differentiated neuroblastoma cells. Ref.34 Ref.36 Ref.37 Ref.39 Ref.40 Ref.41 Ref.53

Tissue specificity: Expressed in several hair follicle cell types: basal and peripheral matrix cells, and cells of the outer and inner root sheaths. Expressed in colon. Present in cortical neurons (at protein level). Ref.15 Ref.39 Ref.40

Post-translational modification: Phosphorylation at Ser-552 by AMPK promotes stabilizion of the protein, enhancing TCF/LEF-mediated transcription

By similarity. Phosphorylation by GSK3B requires prior phosphorylation of Ser-45 by another kinase. Phosphorylation proceeds then from Thr-41 to Ser-37 and Ser-33. Phosphorylated by NEK2. EGF stimulates tyrosine phosphorylation. Phosphorylation on Tyr-654 decreases CDH1 binding and enhances TBP binding. Phosphorylated on Ser-33 and Ser-37 by HIPK2. This phosphorylation triggers proteasomal degradation. Phosphorylation on Ser-191 and Ser-246 by CDK5. Phosphorylation by CDK2 regulates insulin internalization. Phosphorylation by PTK6 at Tyr-64, Tyr-142, Tyr-331 and/or Tyr-333 with the predominant site at Tyr-64 is not essential for inhibition of transcriptional activity. Ref.13 Ref.14 Ref.17 Ref.23 Ref.25 Ref.26 Ref.27 Ref.32 Ref.35 Ref.38 Ref.40 Ref.41 Ref.42 Ref.45 Ref.47 Ref.51 Ref.53Ubiquitinated by the SCF(BTRC) E3 ligase complex when phosphorylated by GSK3B, leading to its degradation. Ubiquitinated by a E3 ubiquitin ligase complex containing UBE2D1, SIAH1, CACYBP/SIP, SKP1, APC and TBL1X, leading to its subsequent proteasomal degradation

By similarity. Ref.13 Ref.14 Ref.17 Ref.23 Ref.25 Ref.26 Ref.27 Ref.32 Ref.35 Ref.38 Ref.40 Ref.41 Ref.42 Ref.45 Ref.47 Ref.51 Ref.53

Involvement in disease: Defects in CTNNB1 are associated with colorectal cancer (CRC) [

MIM:114500].Note=Activating mutations in CTNNB1 have oncogenic activity resulting in tumor development. Somatic mutations are found in various tumor types, including colon cancers, ovarian and prostate carcinomas, hepatoblastoma (HB), hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). HBs are malignant embryonal tumors mainly affecting young children in the first three years of life.Defects in CTNNB1 are a cause of pilomatrixoma (PTR) [

MIM:132600]; a common benign skin tumor. Ref.15 Ref.25 Ref.65Defects in CTNNB1 are a cause of medulloblastoma (MDB) [

MIM:155255]. MDB is a malignant, invasive embryonal tumor of the cerebellum with a preferential manifestation in children. Ref.25 Ref.67Defects in CTNNB1 are a cause of susceptibility to ovarian cancer (OC) [

MIM:167000]. Ovarian cancer common malignancy originating from ovarian tissue. Although many histologic types of ovarian neoplasms have been described, epithelial ovarian carcinoma is the most common form. Ovarian cancers are often asymptomatic and the recognized signs and symptoms, even of late-stage disease, are vague. Consequently, most patients are diagnosed with advanced disease.Note=A chromosomal aberration involving CTNNB1 is found in salivary gland pleiomorphic adenomas, the most common benign epithelial tumors of the salivary gland. Translocation t(3;8)(p21;q12) with PLAG1.Defects in CTNNB1 may be a cause of mesothelioma malignant (MESOM) [

MIM:156240]. An aggressive neoplasm of the serosal lining of the chest. It appears as broad sheets of cells, with some regions containing spindle-shaped, sarcoma-like cells and other regions showing adenomatous patterns. Pleural mesotheliomas have been linked to exposure to asbestos. Ref.21

Sequence similarities: Belongs to the beta-catenin family.Contains 12 ARM repeats.

Sequence caution: The sequence BAB93475.1 differs from that shown. Reason: Erroneous initiation. Translation N-terminally extended.

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The Human CTNNB1 ctnnb1 (Catalog #AAA706120) is an ELISA Kit and is intended for research purposes only. The product is available for immediate purchase. The AAA706120 ELISA Kit recognizes Human CTNNB1. It is sometimes possible for the material contained within the vial of "catenin (cadherin-associated protein), beta 1, 88kDa, ELISA Kit" to become dispersed throughout the inside of the vial, particularly around the seal of said vial, during shipment and storage. We always suggest centrifuging these vials to consolidate all of the liquid away from the lid and to the bottom of the vial prior to opening. Please be advised that certain products may require dry ice for shipping and that, if this is the case, an additional dry ice fee may also be required.

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