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SKU:F46219-0.08ML
Anti-ATG5 Antibody
Anti-ATG5 Antibody
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Macroautophagy is the major inducible pathway for the general turnover of cytoplasmic constituents in eukaryotic cells, it is also responsible for the degradation of active cytoplasmic enzymes and organelles during nutrient starvation. APG5, required for autophagy, conjugates to ATG12 and associates with an isolation membrane to form a cup-shaped isolation membrane and autophagosome. The conjugate detaches from the membrane immediately before or after autophagosome formation is completed. APG5 may also play an important role in the apoptotic process, possibly within the modified cytoskeleton. Its expression is a relatively late event in the apoptotic process, occurring downstream of caspase activity.
Specifications
| Family | Primary antibody |
|---|---|
| Formulation | In 1X PBS, pH 7.4, with 0.09% sodium azide |
| Format | Antigen affinity purified |
| Host Animal | Rabbit |
| Clonality | Polyclonal (rabbit origin) |
| Isotype | Rabbit Ig |
| Species Reactivity | Human, Mouse |
| Application | WB, IHC, IF, ELISA |
| Application Details | Immunofluorescence: 1:25,Western blot: 1:1000,IHC (Paraffin): 1:50-1:100 |
| Application Note | Titration of the anti-ATG5 antibody may be required due to differences in protocols and secondary/substrate sensitivity. |
| Immunogen | A portion of amino acids 209-238 from the human protein was used as the immunogen for this anti-ATG5 antibody. |
| Purity | Antigen affinity |
| Storage | Aliquot the anti-ATG5 antibody and store frozen at -20oC or colder. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. |
| Limitation | This anti-ATG5 antibody is available for research use only. |
| Uniprot # | Q9H1Y0 |
| Status | Available |
| PDF Link | https://www.nsjbio.com/tds-pdf/anti-atg5-antibody-f46219 |
| Title | Anti-ATG5 Antibody |
| Description | Macroautophagy is the major inducible pathway for the general turnover of cytoplasmic constituents in eukaryotic cells, it is also responsible for the degradation of active cytoplasmic enzymes and organelles during nutrient starvation. APG5, required for autophagy, conjugates to ATG12 and associates with an isolation membrane to form a cup-shaped isolation membrane and autophagosome. The conjugate detaches from the membrane immediately before or after autophagosome formation is completed. APG5 may also play an important role in the apoptotic process, possibly within the modified cytoskeleton. Its expression is a relatively late event in the apoptotic process, occurring downstream of caspase activity. |
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