Description | This affinity-purified antibody is directed against the phosphorylated form of human SMAD1 protein at the pS206 residue. The product was affinity purified from monospecific antiserum by immunoaffinity purification. Antiserum was first purified against the phosphorylated form of the immunizing peptide. The resultant affinity purified antibody was then cross adsorbed against the non-phosphorylated form of the immunizing peptide. Reactivity occurs against human SMAD1 pS206 protein and the antibody is specific for the phosphorylated form of the protein. Reactivity with non-phosphorylated human SMAD1 is minimal by ELISA and western blot. A BLAST analysis was used to suggest 100% cross reactivity with SMAD1 from human, Duckbill platypus, Drosophila, mouse, opossum, chimpanzee, bonobo, orangutan, gorilla, macaque, cattle, sheep, pig, rat, horse, salmon, chicken, and dog based on the sequence homology with the immunogen. Reactivity against homologues from other sources is not known. SMAD1 is also known Mothers Against Decapentaplegic homolog 1, Mothers against DPP homolog 1, hSMAD-3, JV4-1, Transforming growth factor-Beta-Signaling Protein 1 or BSP1. SMAD proteins are signal transducers and transcriptional modulators that mediate multiple signaling pathways. SMAD1, as a transcriptional modulator, is activated by BMP (Bone Morphogenetic Protein) type 1 receptor kinase (it is a receptor-regulated SMAD or R-SMAD). BMPs are involved in a range of biological activities including cell growth, apoptosis, morphogenesis, development and immune responses. SMAD proteins have been implicated as downstream effectors of TGF beta/BMP signaling. In response to BMP ligands, SMAD1 can be phosphorylated (other sites besides the most prominent of S206, are S187, S195, and S214). S-206 is phosphorylated by ERK in response to mitogenic growth factors, or by recombinant ERK in vitro; this can be tested by treating cells with EGF or in cancer cells where Ras is activated. The phosphorylated form of this protein forms a complex with SMAD4, which is important for its function in the transcription regulation. This protein is also a target for SMAD-specific E3 ubiquitin ligases, such as SMURF1 and SMURF2, and undergoes ubiquitination and proteasome-mediated degradation. |
Other Names | rabbit anti-SMAD1 antibody, SMAD-1, SMAD 1, mothers against decapentaplegic homolog 1 antibody, MAD homolog 1, Mothers against DPP homolog 1, SMAD family member 1, MADH1, MADH 1, Transforming growth factor-beta-signaling protein 1, BSP-1, JV4-1 |