Labeled FISH probes for identification of gene split using Fluoresecent In Situ Hybridization Technique. (Technology)
Form:
Liquid
Quality Control Testing:
Representative images of normal human cell (lymphocyte) stain with the dual color FISH probe. The left image is chromosomes at metaphase, and the right image is an interphase nucleus.
Supplied Product:
DAPI Counterstain (1500 ng/mL ) 125 uL for each 100 uL FISH Probe
Storage Instruction:
Store at 4°C in the dark.
Note:
Hybridization position of the probes on the chromosome:
Probe 1:Size:Fluorophore:Location:
ABL1Approximately 340kbTexas Red9q34.1
Probe 2:Size:Fluorophore:Location:
ABL1Approximately 650kbFITC9q34.1
Origin:
Human
Source:
Genomic DNA
Notice:
We strongly recommend the customer to use FFPE FISH PreTreatment Kit 1 (Catalog #: KA2375 or KA2691) for the pretreatment of Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded (FFPE) tissue sections.
Regulation Status:
For research use only (RUO)
Datasheet:
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Applications
Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization (Cell)
Protocol Download
Application Image
Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization (Cell)
Gene Information
Entrez GeneID:
25
Gene Name:
ABL1
Gene Alias:
ABL,JTK7,bcr/abl,c-ABL,p150,v-abl
Gene Description:
c-abl oncogene 1, receptor tyrosine kinase
Omim ID:
189980
Gene Ontology:
Hyperlink
Gene Summary:
The ABL1 protooncogene encodes a cytoplasmic and nuclear protein tyrosine kinase that has been implicated in processes of cell differentiation, cell division, cell adhesion, and stress response.Activity of c-Abl protein is negatively regulated by its SH3 domain, and deletion of the SH3 domain turns ABL1 into an oncogene.The t(9;22) translocation results in the head-to-tail fusion of the BCR (MIM:151410) and ABL1 genes present in many cases of chronic myelogeneous leukemia.The DNA-binding activity of the ubiquitously expressed ABL1 tyrosine kinase is regulated by CDC2-mediated phosphorylation, suggesting a cell cycle function for ABL1.The ABL1 gene is expressed as either a 6- or 7-kb mRNA transcript, with alternatively spliced first exons spliced to the common exons 2-11. [provided by RefSeq