| Field | Specification |
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| Alternative Names | Nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2;NF-E2-related factor 2;NFE2-related factor 2;HEBP1;Nuclear factor, erythroid derived 2, like 2;NFE2L2;NRF2; |
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| Immunogen | A synthesized peptide derived from human Nrf2 |
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Overview
Anti-Nrf2 NFE2L2 Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody is an antibody targeting NFE2L2. Common applications include WB, IHC, ICC, IF, IP. Key specifications include host: Rabbit; clonality: Monoclonal; clone: Clone: AGH-14; isotype: Rabbit IgG; reactivity: Human,Mouse; observed MW: 70 kDa; calculated MW: 67827 MW.
Boster Bio Anti-Nrf2 NFE2L2 Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody catalog # M00078. Tested in WB, IHC, ICC/IF, IP applications. This antibody reacts with Human, Mouse.
Key elements and design rationale
- Target: NFE2L2 — Nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2
- Antibody format: Host: Rabbit; Clonality: Monoclonal; Clone: Clone: AGH-14; Isotype: Rabbit IgG
- Species reactivity: Human,Mouse
- Molecular weight guidance: Observed: 70 kDa; Calculated: 67827 MW
Biological background
Protein function (datasheet): Transcription activator that binds to antioxidant response (ARE) elements in the promoter regions of target genes. Important for the coordinated up-regulation of genes in response to oxidative stress. May be involved in the transcriptional activation of genes of the beta-globin cluster by mediating enhancer activity of hypersensitive site 2 of the beta-globin locus control region. .
Cellular localization (datasheet): Cytoplasm, cytosol. Nucleus. Cytosolic under unstressed conditions, translocates into the nucleus upon induction by electrophilic agents.
Tissue details (datasheet): Widely expressed. Highest expression in adult muscle, kidney, lung, liver and in fetal muscle.
Research relevance and current trends
- Commonly studied in contexts related to Cardiovascular,Cell Biology,Epigenetics and Nuclear Signaling,Metabolic Signaling Pathways,Metabolism,Mitochondrial Metabolism,Nucleotide Metabolism,Oxidative Stress,Pathways and Processes,Redox Metabolism,Transcription.
- Supports comparative expression analysis across conditions, genotypes, or treatments when paired with appropriate controls.
- Useful for confirming target presence and subcellular distribution using orthogonal readouts (e.g., microscopy vs. immunoblotting).
Common research applications
- Western blot (WB): Compare relative target abundance and apparent size/isoforms across samples; interpret bands in light of expected MW and potential PTMs.
- Immunohistochemistry (IHC): Assess tissue distribution and cell-type patterns; interpret staining with appropriate negative controls and antigen context.
- Immunofluorescence / ICC: Visualize subcellular localization and co-localization patterns; consider fixation/permeabilization compatibility and controls.
Notes for experimental interpretation
- Consider isoforms, post-translational modifications, and processing that can shift apparent molecular weight or localization.
- Use appropriate positive and negative controls (e.g., KO/KD, blocking peptide, or isotype controls) to support specificity interpretation.
As a monoclonal antibody, this reagent is expected to recognize a defined epitope, which can support consistency across lots when epitope accessibility is preserved.
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