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Tango
INVESTIGATOR
Name
Stephen Crews
Address Dept. of Biochemistry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 321 Fordham Hall, CB#3280, Chapel Hill, NC
27599-3280
IMMUNOGEN
Substance
Name
Origin
Chemical Composition
Developmental Stage
IMMUNIZATION PROTOCOL
Donor Animal
Species
Strain
Sex
Organ and tissue
Immunization
Dates immunized
Amount of antigen
Route of immunization
Adjuvant
FUSION
Date
Myeloma cell line
Species
Designation
MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY
Isotype
Specificity
Cell binding
Immunohistology
Antibody competition
Species Specificity
Tango amino acids 1-393
Tango
Drosophila melanogaster
bacterial GST fusion protein
mouse
BALB/C
female
spleen
initial immunization in Summer 1996 and 6 additional injections every 21 days
50 g/injection
subcutaneous
Ribi
10/23/96
mouse
P3x63 Ag8 653
IgG2a
Drosophila
ANTIGEN
Tango
Chemical properties
protein
Molecular weight
72 kDa (predicted)
Characterization
Immunoprecipitation
yes
Immunoblotting
yes
Purification
Amino acid sequence analysis
Functional effects
Immunohistochemistry
yes
PUBLICATIONS :
Sonnenfeld, M., Ward, M., Nystrom, G., Mosher, J., Stahl, S., and Crews, S. (1997). The Drosophila tango gene encodes a bHLHPAS protein that is orthologous to mammalian Arnt and controls CNS midline and tracheal development. Development 124, 45714582.
Ward, M.P., Mosher, J.T., and Crews, S.T. (1998). Regulation of bHLH-PAS protein subcellular localization during Drosophila
embryogenesis. Development 125, 1599-1608.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS STATEMENT
We have been asked by NICHD to ensure that all investigators include an acknowledgment in publications that benefit from the use of
the DSHB's products. We suggest that the following statement be used:
“The (select: hybridoma, monoclonal antibody, or protein capture reagent,) developed by [Investigator(s) or Institution] was
obtained from the Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank, created by the NICHD of the NIH and maintained at The University
of Iowa, Department of Biology, Iowa City, IA 52242.”
Please send copies of all publications resulting from the use of Bank products to:
Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank
Department of Biology
The University of Iowa
028 Biology Building East
Iowa City, IA 52242