Mouse Cerberus 1 Antibody Summary
Asp18-Pro272
Accession # O55233
Applications
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Preparation and Storage
- 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.
Background: Cerberus 1
Cerberus 1, also called DAND4, is a member of the DAN domain family of BMP antagonists that includes DAN (DAND1), Gremlin/Drm (DAND2), PRDC (Protein Related to Dan and Cerberus; DAND3), and COCO/Dante (DAND5). DAN family members contain a cysteine-knot domain that is homologous to that found in other TGF-beta superfamily ligands (1, 2). Mature mouse Cerberus 1 shares 40%, 29%, and 66% amino acid (aa) sequence identity with chick, Xenopus, and human Cerberus 1, respectively. Within the cysteine-knot domain, it shares 24-37% aa sequence identity with mouse DAN, Gremlin, PRDC, and COCO. Cerberus 1 is a secreted 38 kDa glycoprotein that forms disulfide-linked homodimers (3). Cerberus-S, which is generated by proteolysis in Xenopus, is a short version of the molecule and includes the C-terminal cysteine-knot domain (4). At the onset of gastrulation, Cerberus 1 is transiently expressed in anterior endodermal structures in response to Nodal and Shh (3, 5-9). Cerberus 1 binds BMP-4 and Nodal and inhibits their activities. Xenopus Cerberus has also been shown to bind Xenopus Wnt8. These inhibitory functions of Cerberus favor mesodermal development in the anterior region of the gastrula and suppresses posterior mesodermal differentiation (3, 4, 6, 8, 10-12). In chick and Xenopus, Cerberus 1 also regulates, but is not required for embryonic left-right polarization, neurulation, and head and heart induction (4-8, 13).
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Citations for Mouse Cerberus 1 Antibody
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Tissue-intrinsic beta-catenin signals antagonize Nodal-driven anterior visceral endoderm differentiation
Authors: Schumacher, S;Fernkorn, M;Marten, M;Chen, R;Kim, YS;Bedzhov, I;Schröter, C;
Nature communications
Species: Human
Sample Types: Embryo
Applications: Immunohistochemistry -
Distinct pathways drive anterior hypoblast specification in the implanting human embryo
Authors: Weatherbee, BAT;Weberling, A;Gantner, CW;Iwamoto-Stohl, LK;Barnikel, Z;Barrie, A;Campbell, A;Cunningham, P;Drezet, C;Efstathiou, P;Fishel, S;Vindel, SG;Lockwood, M;Oakley, R;Pretty, C;Chowdhury, N;Richardson, L;Mania, A;Weavers, L;Christie, L;Elder, K;Snell, P;Zernicka-Goetz, M;
Nature cell biology
Species: Human, Mouse
Sample Types: Embryo
Applications: Immunohistochemistry -
The shapes of elongating gastruloids are consistent with convergent extension driven by a combination of active cell crawling and differential adhesion
Authors: de Jong, MA;Adegeest, E;Bérenger-Currias, NMLP;Mircea, M;Merks, RMH;Semrau, S;
PLoS computational biology
Species: Mouse
Sample Types: Organoid
Applications: Immunohistochemistry -
An ex vivo system to study cellular dynamics underlying mouse peri-implantation development
Authors: Takafumi Ichikawa, Hui Ting Zhang, Laura Panavaite, Anna Erzberger, Dimitri Fabrèges, Rene Snajder et al.
Developmental Cell
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Ventricular, atrial, and outflow tract heart progenitors arise from spatially and molecularly distinct regions of the primitive streak
Authors: Kenzo Ivanovitch, Pablo Soro-Barrio, Probir Chakravarty, Rebecca A. Jones, Donald M. Bell, S. Neda Mousavy Gharavy et al.
PLOS Biology
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Inducible Stem-Cell-Derived Embryos Capture Mouse Morphogenetic Events In Vitro
Authors: Gianluca Amadei, Kasey Y.C. Lau, Joachim De Jonghe, Carlos W. Gantner, Berna Sozen, Christopher Chan et al.
Developmental Cell
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Basement membrane remodelling regulates mouse embryogenesis
Authors: C Kyprianou, N Christodou, RS Hamilton, W Nahaboo, DS Boomgaard, G Amadei, I Migeotte, M Zernicka-G
Nature, 2020-05-06;582(7811):253-258.
Species: Mouse
Sample Types: Whole Tissue
Applications: IHC -
A GPI processing phospholipase A2, PGAP6, modulates Nodal signaling in embryos by shedding CRIPTO
Authors: Taroh Kinoshita
J. Cell Biol., 2016-11-23;215(5):705-718.
Species: Mouse
Sample Types: Whole Tissue
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Secreted Cerberus1 as a Marker for Quantification of Definitive Endoderm Differentiation of the Pluripotent Stem Cells
Authors: Hidefumi Iwashita, Nobuaki Shiraki, Daisuke Sakano, Takashi Ikegami, Masanobu Shiga, Kazuhiko Kume et al.
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A Secreted BMP Antagonist, Cer1, Fine Tunes the Spatial Organization of the Ureteric Bud Tree during Mouse Kidney Development
Authors: Lijun Chi, Ulla Saarela, Antti Railo, Renata Prunskaite-Hyyryläinen, Ilya Skovorodkin, Shelagh Anthony et al.
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The anterior visceral endoderm of the mouse embryo is established from both preimplantation precursor cells and by de novo gene expression after implantation.
Authors: Torres-Padilla ME, Richardson L, Kolasinska P, Meilhac SM, Luetke-Eversloh MV, Zernicka-Goetz M
Dev. Biol., 2007-07-03;309(1):97-112.
Species: Mouse
Sample Types: Whole Tissue
Applications: IHC
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E6.5 mouse embryo fixed in 4% PFA was stained with this antibody. DAPI was used for nuclear counterstain. Cerberus1 positive cells were seen in the anterior visceral endoderm.
Specificity: Specific
Sensitivity: Reasonably sensitive
Buffer: PBS-T
Dilution: 1:100