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STX2

Shiga toxins are a family of related toxins with two major groups, Stx1 and Stx2, expressed by genes considered to be part of the genome of lambdoid prophages. The toxins are named after Kiyoshi Shiga, who first described the bacterial origin of dysentery caused by Shigella dysenteriae. The most common sources for Shiga toxin are the bacteria S. dysenteriae and the shigatoxigenic serotypes of Escherichia coli (STEC), which includes serotypes O157:H7, and O104:H4.
Full Name
STX2
Function
Essential for epithelial morphogenesis. May mediate Ca2+-regulation of exocytosis acrosomal reaction in sperm.
Biological Process
Biological Process acrosome reactionISS:HGNC-UCL
Biological Process animal organ morphogenesisManual Assertion Based On ExperimentTAS:ProtInc
Biological Process cell differentiationIEA:InterPro
Biological Process cellular response to oxidative stressManual Assertion Based On ExperimentIDA:UniProtKB
Biological Process cornified envelope assemblyManual Assertion Based On ExperimentIDA:UniProtKB
Biological Process ectoderm developmentManual Assertion Based On ExperimentTAS:ProtInc
Biological Process exocytosisManual Assertion Based On ExperimentIBA:GO_Central
Biological Process intracellular protein transportManual Assertion Based On ExperimentIBA:GO_Central
Biological Process signal transductionManual Assertion Based On ExperimentTAS:ProtInc
Biological Process synaptic vesicle fusion to presynaptic active zone membraneManual Assertion Based On ExperimentIBA:GO_Central
Biological Process vesicle dockingManual Assertion Based On ExperimentIBA:GO_Central
Biological Process vesicle fusionManual Assertion Based On ExperimentIBA:GO_Central
Cellular Location
Membrane
Topology
Cytoplasmic: 1-264
Helical: 265-288

Anti-STX2 antibodies

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Target: STX2
Host: Mouse
Antibody Isotype: IgG1
Specificity: E. coli
Clone: CBMJV-0251
Application*: FN, WB
Target: STX2
Host: Mouse
Specificity: Human
Clone: CBXS-2015
Application*: WB, IP, IF, E
Target: STX2
Host: Rat
Antibody Isotype: IgG2a
Specificity: Mouse
Clone: CBXS-4699
Application*: C, WB
Target: STX2
Host: Mouse
Specificity: Human
Clone: CBFYE-1659
Application*: WB, IC, P, C, E
Target: STX2
Host: Rat
Antibody Isotype: IgG2a
Specificity: Mouse
Clone: CBFYE-1658
Application*: WB, IH
Target: STX2
Host: Rat
Antibody Isotype: IgG1
Specificity: Human
Clone: CBFYE-1657
Application*: WB
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For Research Use Only. Not For Clinical Use.
(P): Predicted
* Abbreviations
IFImmunofluorescence
IHImmunohistochemistry
IPImmunoprecipitation
WBWestern Blot
EELISA
MMicroarray
CIChromatin Immunoprecipitation
FFlow Cytometry
FNFunction Assay
IDImmunodiffusion
RRadioimmunoassay
TCTissue Culture
GSGel Supershift
NNeutralization
BBlocking
AActivation
IInhibition
DDepletion
ESELISpot
DBDot Blot
MCMass Cytometry/CyTOF
CTCytotoxicity
SStimulation
AGAgonist
APApoptosis
IMImmunomicroscopy
BABioassay
CSCostimulation
EMElectron Microscopy
IEImmunoelectrophoresis
PAPeptide Array
ICImmunocytochemistry
PEPeptide ELISA
MDMeDIP
SHIn situ hybridization
IAEnzyme Immunoassay
SEsandwich ELISA
PLProximity Ligation Assay
ECELISA(Cap)
EDELISA(Det)
BIBioimaging
IOImmunoassay
LFLateral Flow Immunoassay
LALuminex Assay
CImmunohistochemistry-Frozen Sections
PImmunohistologyp-Paraffin Sections
ISIntracellular Staining for Flow Cytometry
MSElectrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay
RIRNA Binding Protein Immunoprecipitation (RIP)
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