Tumor-associated protein survivin is the bifunctional protein which can participate either in cell division regulation or in apoptosis inhibition depending on its localization and structure state. The aim of this work was to obtain monospecific antibodies useful for investigation of protein structure and functional features. Six affinity purified antibodies directed to different protein regions were obtained.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWhether the expression of the apoptosis inhibitor survivin was correlated with the degree of differentiation and the stage of transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder was studied. Sixty samples of surgical specimens from patients with urothelial carcinomas of various degrees of differentiation and different stages were examined. An immunohistochemical study using the monoclonal antibodies obtained by the authors was conducted.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSurvivin, an endogenous protein, is a promising marker for the diagnosis of cancer. The aim of the present work was to obtain antibodies specific to survivin and capable of detecting this protein in tumor tissues. Four peptides corresponding to fragments (1-22), (54-74), (80-88)-(153-165), and (118-144) of the survivin-2B sequence were selected and synthesized.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImmunoactive fragments corresponding to the N-terminal (19-36) and C-terminal (283-294) regions of the NPM1.1 isoform of nucleophosmin and their shortened fragments were chosen and synthesized. Rabbits were immunized with free full-size peptides and their protein conjugates.
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