The Src family of proteins are intracellular tyrosine kinases involved in cell proliferation, differentiation, motility, and survival. Src family activity is regulated by tyrosine phosphorylation at two sites with opposing effects. Autophosphorylation in the activation loop of the kinase domain (Y419 of human Src) up‑regulates the enzyme, while phosphorylation in the C-terminal tail (Y530 of human Src) down‑regulates activity.
Key Product Details
Species Reactivity
Validated:
Human
Cited:
Bovine
Applications
Validated:
Immunohistochemistry, Western Blot
Cited:
Immunohistochemistry
Label
Unconjugated
Antibody Source
Monoclonal Mouse IgG2A Clone # 327554
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Product Specifications
Immunogen
E. coli-derived recombinant human Src
Met1-Ala79
Accession # P12931
Met1-Ala79
Accession # P12931
Specificity
Detects human Src in direct ELISAs.
Clonality
Monoclonal
Host
Mouse
Isotype
IgG2A
Scientific Data Images for Human Src Antibody
Detection of Human Src by Western Blot.
Western blot shows lysates of A549 human lung carcinoma cell line, HepG2 human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line, U937 human histiocytic lymphoma cell line (negative control), and HL‑60 human acute promyelocytic leukemia cell line (negative control). PVDF membrane was probed with 2 µg/mL of Mouse Anti-Human Src Monoclonal Antibody (Catalog # MAB3807) followed by HRP-conjugated Anti-Mouse IgG Secondary Antibody (HAF018). A specific band was detected for Src at approximately 60 kDa (as indicated). GAPDH (MAB5718) is shown as a loading control. This experiment was conducted under reducing conditions and using Western Blot Buffer Group 1.Detection of Human and Mouse Src by Western Blot.
Western blot shows lysates of HepG2 human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line, C2C12 mouse myoblast cell line, and mIMCD‑3 mouse epithelial cell line. PVDF membrane was probed with 2 µg/mL of Mouse Anti-Human Src Monoclonal Antibody (Catalog # MAB3807) followed by HRP-conjugated Anti-Mouse IgG Secondary Antibody (HAF018). A specific band was detected for Src at approximately 60 kDa (as indicated). This experiment was conducted under reducing conditions and using Western Blot Buffer Group 1.Src in Human Lung Cancer Tissue.
Src was detected in immersion fixed paraffin-embedded sections of human lung cancer tissue using Mouse Anti-Human Src Monoclonal Antibody (Catalog # MAB3807) at 25 µg/mL overnight at 4 °C. Tissue was stained using the Anti-Mouse HRP-DAB Cell & Tissue Staining Kit (brown; Catalog # CTS002) and counterstained with hematoxylin (blue). Lower panel shows a lack of labeling if primary antibodies are omitted and tissue is stained only with secondary antibody followed by incubation with detection reagents. View our protocol for Chromogenic IHC Staining of Paraffin-embedded Tissue Sections.Applications for Human Src Antibody
Application
Recommended Usage
Immunohistochemistry
8-25 µg/mL
Sample: Immersion fixed paraffin-embedded sections of human liver cancer tissue and human lung cancer tissue
Sample: Immersion fixed paraffin-embedded sections of human liver cancer tissue and human lung cancer tissue
Western Blot
2 µg/mL
Sample: A549 human lung carcinoma cell line, HepG2 human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line, C2C12 mouse myoblast cell line, and mIMCD‑3 mouse epithelial cell line
Sample: A549 human lung carcinoma cell line, HepG2 human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line, C2C12 mouse myoblast cell line, and mIMCD‑3 mouse epithelial cell line
Formulation, Preparation, and Storage
Purification
Protein A or G purified from hybridoma culture supernatant
Reconstitution
Reconstitute at 0.5 mg/mL in sterile PBS. For liquid material, refer to CoA for concentration.
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Formulation
Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution in PBS with Trehalose. *Small pack size (SP) is supplied either lyophilized or as a 0.2 µm filtered solution in PBS.
Shipping
Lyophilized product is shipped at ambient temperature. Liquid small pack size (-SP) is shipped with polar packs. Upon receipt, store immediately at the temperature recommended below.
Stability & Storage
Use a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
- 12 months from date of receipt, -20 to -70 °C as supplied.
- 1 month, 2 to 8 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.
- 6 months, -20 to -70 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.
Calculators
Background: Src
Long Name
v-src Sarcoma [Schmidt-Ruppin A-2] Viral Oncogene Homolog
Alternate Names
ASV, c-Src, RSVgp4
Gene Symbol
SRC
UniProt
Additional Src Products
Product Documents for Human Src Antibody
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Product Specific Notices for Human Src Antibody
For research use only
Citations for Human Src Antibody
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Protocols
Find general support by application which include: protocols, troubleshooting, illustrated assays, videos and webinars.
- Antigen Retrieval Protocol (PIER)
- Antigen Retrieval for Frozen Sections Protocol
- Appropriate Fixation of IHC/ICC Samples
- Cellular Response to Hypoxia Protocols
- Chromogenic IHC Staining of Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded (FFPE) Tissue Protocol
- Chromogenic Immunohistochemistry Staining of Frozen Tissue
- ClariTSA™ Fluorophore Kits
- Detection & Visualization of Antibody Binding
- Fluorescent IHC Staining of Frozen Tissue Protocol
- Graphic Protocol for Heat-induced Epitope Retrieval
- Graphic Protocol for the Preparation and Fluorescent IHC Staining of Frozen Tissue Sections
- Graphic Protocol for the Preparation and Fluorescent IHC Staining of Paraffin-embedded Tissue Sections
- Graphic Protocol for the Preparation of Gelatin-coated Slides for Histological Tissue Sections
- IHC Sample Preparation (Frozen sections vs Paraffin)
- Immunofluorescent IHC Staining of Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded (FFPE) Tissue Protocol
- Immunohistochemistry (IHC) and Immunocytochemistry (ICC) Protocols
- Immunohistochemistry Frozen Troubleshooting
- Immunohistochemistry Paraffin Troubleshooting
- Preparing Samples for IHC/ICC Experiments
- Preventing Non-Specific Staining (Non-Specific Binding)
- Primary Antibody Selection & Optimization
- Protocol for Heat-Induced Epitope Retrieval (HIER)
- Protocol for Making a 4% Formaldehyde Solution in PBS
- Protocol for VisUCyte™ HRP Polymer Detection Reagent
- Protocol for the Preparation & Fixation of Cells on Coverslips
- Protocol for the Preparation and Chromogenic IHC Staining of Frozen Tissue Sections
- Protocol for the Preparation and Chromogenic IHC Staining of Frozen Tissue Sections - Graphic
- Protocol for the Preparation and Chromogenic IHC Staining of Paraffin-embedded Tissue Sections
- Protocol for the Preparation and Chromogenic IHC Staining of Paraffin-embedded Tissue Sections - Graphic
- Protocol for the Preparation and Fluorescent IHC Staining of Frozen Tissue Sections
- Protocol for the Preparation and Fluorescent IHC Staining of Paraffin-embedded Tissue Sections
- Protocol for the Preparation of Gelatin-coated Slides for Histological Tissue Sections
- R&D Systems Quality Control Western Blot Protocol
- TUNEL and Active Caspase-3 Detection by IHC/ICC Protocol
- The Importance of IHC/ICC Controls
- Troubleshooting Guide: Immunohistochemistry
- Troubleshooting Guide: Western Blot Figures
- Western Blot Conditions
- Western Blot Protocol
- Western Blot Protocol for Cell Lysates
- Western Blot Troubleshooting
- Western Blot Troubleshooting Guide
- View all Protocols, Troubleshooting, Illustrated assays and Webinars
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Associated Pathways
MAPK Signaling: Oxidative Stress Pathway
MAPK Signaling Pathway: Mitogen Stimulation Pathway
Pathogen or Damage-activated C-Type Lectin Receptor Signaling Pathways
VEGF - VEGF R2 Signaling Pathways
Wnt Signaling Pathways: beta-Catenin-dependent Wnt Signaling