MCM2 Proliferation Detection Antibody

Versatile antibody for multiple applications

There are three key markers for the identification of cell proliferation; Ki67, MCM2 and PCNA. The cell cycle mini-review provides information on all three of these markers, including their role and expression during the cell cycle.

BrdU incorporation is also a popular method to detect cell proliferation; incorporated BrdU is detected with anti-BrdU antibodies, such as the Mouse Anti-BrdU Antibody, clone Bu20a (MCA2483) or Rabbit Anti-BrdU Antibody (AHP2405). To learn more about the anti-BrdU antibody range, staining protocols and references visit our BrdU Antibodies for Cell Proliferation Detection page.

MCM2 is one of six members of the MCM protein family, which play a key role in the initiation of DNA replication. MCM2 is highly expressed in early G1, moderately expressed in S, G2, and M phases, and absent during G0 (Maiorano et al. 2006). In addition, MCM2 demonstrates distinct cellular localization patterns that can be measured in cycling cells. The localization and expression pattern of MCM2 therefore makes it an ideal proliferation marker.

Mouse anti Human MCM2 antibody, clone CRCT2.1 (MCA1859) has been used successfully for the detection of proliferating human cells. This antibody can be used in IHC-P and WB applications.

To determine whether your cell of interest is proliferating, pair MCM2 antibody with another cell specific primary antibody. Below are example cell specific antibodies compatible with MCM2. A list of secondary antibodies recommended for use with these pairs are listed in table 2.

For single staining, follow the standard protocol for that application; for double staining use the Rabbit Anti-MCM2 Proliferation Pairs Staining Procedure.
 

Standard Protocols Double Staining Protocol

 

Table 1. Proliferation pairs.

Target Cells

Marker

Target Species

Host

Isotype

Application

Catalog #

Macrophage

CD68

Human

Mouse

IgG1

IHC-P

MCA5709

B cell

CD19

Human

Mouse

IgG1

IHC-P, IHC-F

MCA1940

CD4 T cell

CD4

Human

Mouse

IgG1

IHC-P, IHC-F

MCA1267

CD8 T cell

CD8

Human

Mouse

IgG2b

IHC-P, IHC-F, WB

MCA1817

Pan T cell

CD3

Human

Rat

IgG1

IHC-P, IHC-F, WB

MCA1477

Hematopoietic stem cell

CD34

Human

Mouse

IgG1

IHC-P, IHC-F, WB

MCA547

Cancer associated fibroblast

CD140b

Human

Mouse

IgG1

IHC-P, IHC-F, WB

7460-3104

NK cell

CD56

Human

Mouse

IgG1

IHC-F

MCA591

Activated endothelial cells and platelets

CD62P

Human

Mouse

IgG1

IHC-P, IHC-F, WB

MCA796

Breast tumor

ERB1

Human

Mouse

IgG2a

IHC-P, IHC-F

MCA1974

Breast tumor

HER2

Human

Rat

IgG2a

IHC-P, IHC-F, WB

MCA1788

Neuronal precursors

Nestin

Human

Mouse

IgG1

IHC-P, IHC-F, WB

OBT1610

Simple epithelium

Cytokeratin 18

Human

Mouse

IgG2b

WB

VMA00314

The following secondary antibodies are recommended for use with these primary antibodies.

 

Table 2. Secondary Antibodies.

Primary Antibody

Chromogenic Detection

Fluorescent Detection

MCM2 Rabbit IgG

64405 (HRP)

64408 (Biotin)

Cell Specific Antibody Mouse IgG

STAR117A (Alk Phos), STAR117P (HRP)

STAR117D488, STAR117D549

Cell Specific antibody Rat IgG

STAR131A (Alk Phos), STAR72 (HRP)

STAR71D549

 

What Is Cell Proliferation and How to Analyze It? View MCM2 Antibody

References