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ATP5H Antibody

ATP5H Antibody

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Size

100ul

Clone Number

Aliases

ATP synthase D chain mitochondrial antibody; ATP synthase H+ transporting mitochondrial F1F0 subunit antibody; ATP synthase H+ transporting mitochondrial F1F0 subunit d antibody; ATP synthase subunit d antibody; ATP synthase subunit d; mitochondrial antibody; ATP synthase; H+ transporting; mitochondrial F0 complex; subunit d antibody; ATP5H antibody; ATP5H_HUMAN antibody; ATP5JD antibody; ATPase subunit d antibody; ATPQ antibody; mitochondrial antibody; My032 protein antibody

Immunogen Species

Homo sapiens (Human)

UniProt ID

O75947

Immunogen

Recombinant Human ATP synthase subunit d, mitochondrial protein (1-161AA)

Raised in

Rabbit

Species Reactivity

Human, Mouse

Tested Applications

ELISA, WB, IHC; Recommended dilution: WB:1:1000-1:5000, IHC:1:20-1:200

Background

Mitochondrial membrane ATP synthase (F(1)F(0) ATP synthase or Complex V) produces ATP from ADP in the presence of a proton gradient across the membrane which is generated by electron transport complexes of the respiratory chain. F-type ATPases consist of two structural domains, F(1) - containing the extramembraneous catalytic core, and F(0) - containing the membrane proton channel, linked together by a central stalk and a peripheral stalk. During catalysis, ATP synthesis in the catalytic domain of F(1) is coupled via a rotary mechanism of the central stalk subunits to proton translocation. Part of the complex F(0) domain and the peripheric stalk, which acts as a stator to hold the catalytic alpha(3)beta(3) subcomplex and subunit a/ATP6 static relative to the rotary elements.

Clonality

Polyclonal

Isotype

IgG

Purification Method

Antigen Affinity Purified

Conjugate

Non-conjugated

Buffer

PBS with 0.02% sodium azide, 50% glycerol, pH7.3.

Form

Liquid

Stroage

Upon receipt, store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze.

Target Names

ATP5H

Research Areas

Cancer; Tags & Cell Markers; Metabolism; Signal transduction

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