Purified anti-mTOR Phospho (Ser2448) Antibody

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Clone
A17024A (See other available formats)
Regulatory Status
RUO
Other Names
Mammalian target of rapamycin, FRAP, RAFT
Isotype
Mouse IgG1, κ
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Product Citations
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Whole cell extracts (15 µg protein) from serum starved HeLa and NIH/3T3 cells treated with 10 µM rapamycin (Rap) for 2 hours or with 150 nM insulin (Ins) for 6 minutes were resolved by 4-12% Bis-Tris gel electrophoresis, transferred to a nitrocellulose membrane, and probed with 0.5 µg/mL (1:1000 dilution) of purified anti-mTOR Phospho (Ser2448), clone A17024A, for 2 hours at room temperature. To confirm phospho-specificity of A17024A, a duplicate membrane was pre-treated with lambda protein phosphatase prior to incubation with A17024A. Proteins were visualized by chemiluminescence detection using HRP goat anti-mouse-IgG (Cat. No. 405306) at a 1:3000 dilution. Equal mTOR loading was confirmed by probing membranes with an anti-pan mTOR antibody (Cat. No. 659202) at 1.0 µg/mL (1:500 dilution). Lane M: Molecular Weight Marker.
  • A17024A_Purified_mTOR_Antibody_021919.png
    Whole cell extracts (15 µg protein) from serum starved HeLa and NIH/3T3 cells treated with 10 µM rapamycin (Rap) for 2 hours or with 150 nM insulin (Ins) for 6 minutes were resolved by 4-12% Bis-Tris gel electrophoresis, transferred to a nitrocellulose membrane, and probed with 0.5 µg/mL (1:1000 dilution) of purified anti-mTOR Phospho (Ser2448), clone A17024A, for 2 hours at room temperature. To confirm phospho-specificity of A17024A, a duplicate membrane was pre-treated with lambda protein phosphatase prior to incubation with A17024A. Proteins were visualized by chemiluminescence detection using HRP goat anti-mouse-IgG (Cat. No. 405306) at a 1:3000 dilution. Equal mTOR loading was confirmed by probing membranes with an anti-pan mTOR antibody (Cat. No. 659202) at 1.0 µg/mL (1:500 dilution). Lane M: Molecular Weight Marker.
  • A17024A_Purified_mTOR_Antibody_2_021919.png
    Serum starved HeLa cells treated with 150 nM insulin for 6 minutes were fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde for 10 minutes, permeabilized with ice-cold methanol for 10 minutes, and blocked with 5% FBS for 60 minutes. Cells were then intracellularly stained with a 1:100 dilution (5 µg/mL) of either mouse IgG (panel A) or purified anti-mTOR Phospho (Ser2448) antibody (panel B) for two hours at room temperature, followed by incubation with Alexa Fluor® 594 goat anti-mouse IgG (Cat. No. 405326) at 2.0 µg/mL. To confirm phospho-specificity of A17024A, fixed cells pre-treated with lambda protein phosphatase prior to staining were included as a control (panel C). Nuclei were counterstained with DAPI, and the image was captured with a 60X objective.
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610301 25 µg ¥24,640
610302 100 µg ¥58,300
Description

mTOR is a member of the PI3 family of kinases and plays a critical role in regulating cell proliferation and metabolism in response to nutrient availability, cellular energy status, hormones, growth factors, and stress. mTOR is found as a component of two functionally distinct oligomeric complexes, mTORC1 and 2 (mTOR complex 1 and 2). mTORC1 coordinates nutrient availability with cell growth and proliferation through phosphorylation of upstream regulators of proliferation and ribosomal biogenesis including eIF4BP1 and RPS6KB1 and RPS6KB2. Additionally, mTORC1 contols autophagy through negative regulation of an autophagy-promoting kinase complex comprised of ULK1, ATG13, and FIP200. mTORC2 regulates proliferation and metabolism via phosphorylation of IG-1R, InsR, and Akt, and also plays a role in cytoskeletal architecture and reorganization through modification of Rac1.

The mTOR subunit of mTORC1 and 2 is phosphorylated at Ser2448 in a PI3/Akt- signaling-dependent manner; this post-translational modification is associated with increased mTORC activity.

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Technical data sheet

Product Details

Verified Reactivity
Human, Mouse
Antibody Type
Monoclonal
Host Species
Mouse
Formulation
Phosphate-buffered solution, pH 7.2, containing 0.09% sodium azide.
Preparation
The antibody was purified by affinity chromatography.
Concentration
0.5 mg/ml
Storage & Handling
The antibody solution should be stored undiluted between 2°C and 8°C.
Application

WB - Quality tested
ICC - Verified

Recommended Usage

Each lot of this antibody is quality control tested by Western blotting. For Western blotting, the suggested use of this reagent is 0.1 - 1.0 µg per ml. For immunocytochemistry, a concentration of 5 μg/ml is recommended. It is recommended that the reagent be titrated for optimal performance for each application.

Application Notes

Based off complete sequence homology of the immunizing peptide, this clone is predicted to recognize both mouse and rat mTOR phosphorylated at serine 2448.

NIH/3T3 cells (murine origin) used in this experiment contain less mTOR than the human-derived HeLa cells (see pan mTOR blot). Thus, the reduced signal observed in these lysates is due to less total mTOR and not a decreased affinity of this clone for mouse mTOR phosphor (Ser2448).

Product Citations
  1. Rahmani-Kukia N, et al. 2023. Cell J. 470:25. PubMed
  2. Chen Z, et al. 2021. J Exp Med. 218:. PubMed
RRID
AB_2801105 (BioLegend Cat. No. 610301)
AB_2801105 (BioLegend Cat. No. 610302)

Antigen Details

Structure
mTOR is a 2,549 amino acid protein with a predicted molecular weight of ~289 kD.
Distribution

Ubiquitously expressed; cytsosolic, lysosomal, and nuclear cellular localization

Function
Regulates cell proliferation and metabolism
Interaction
Part of the mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) which contains MTOR, MLST8, RPTOR, AKT1S1/PRAS40, and DEPTOR; also part of the mammalian target of rapamycin complex 2 (mTORC2) which contains MTOR, MLST8, PRR5, RICTOR, MAPKAP1, and DEPTOR.
Biology Area
Cell Biology, Cell Motility/Cytoskeleton/Structure, Cell Proliferation and Viability, Protein Synthesis, Signal Transduction
Molecular Family
Phospho-Proteins, Protein Kinases/Phosphatase
Antigen References
  1. Brown EJ, et al. 1994. Nature. 369:756-8.
  2. Dennis P, et al. 2001. Science. 294:1102.
  3. Fingar D, et al. 2002. Genes Dev. 16:1472.
  4. Nojima H, et al. 2003. J. Biol. Chem. 278:15461.
Gene ID
2475 View all products for this Gene ID
UniProt
View information about mTOR Phospho Ser2448 on UniProt.org

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