DBC1 Antibody / Deleted in breast cancer 1 / CCAR2 [Monoclonal] from NSJ Bioreagents

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DBC1 Antibody / Deleted in breast cancer 1 / CCAR2 [Monoclonal]

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DBC-1 (deleted in breast cancer gene 1 protein), also known as p30 DBC protein and Cell cycle and apoptosis regulator protein 2 (CCAR2), is one of the genes located within the region of chromosome 8p21.3 that is homozygously deleted in some breast cancers. DBC-1 contains a nuclear localization signal, an N-terminal leucine zipper, an EF hand and a C-terminal coiled-coil region. DBC-1 is closely related to DIS but lacks the SAP domain. During death signaling mediated by TNF-Alpha, endogenous DBC-1 undergoes caspase-dependent processing to generate DBC-1 p120 and p66, both of which include the C-terminus of the protein. Both DBC-1 p120 and p66 relocate to the cytoplasm. Overexpression of the DBC-1 p120 form results in mitochondrial clustering and matrix condensation and increases the sensitivity of cells to TNF-Alpha-mediated apoptosis. In addition, DBC-1 directly interacts with unliganded ER-Alpha, stabilizing its expression and therefore collaborating to suppress apoptosis and promote hormone-independent cell growth