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Leading Biology | Catalog Number |
APR15084G |
Product Type |
Polyclonal Antibodies | Field of Research |
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Product Overview |
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This product is a high quality ATP11A antibody (N-Terminus).
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Molecular Weight |
130kDa
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Cellular Localization |
Antigen Cellular Localization:
Cell membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein. Early endosome. Recycling endosome. Endoplasmic reticulum. Note=Exit from the endoplasmic reticulum requires the presence of TMEM30A, but not TMEM30B. In the presence of TMEM30A, predominantly located in the plasma membrane
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Host |
Rabbit
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Species Reactivity |
Human, Mouse, Rat
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Target |
Human ATP11A
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Symbol |
ATPIH, ATPIS, KIAA1021
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GeneID |
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UniProt ID |
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Function |
Catalytic component of a P4-ATPase flippase complex which catalyzes the hydrolysis of ATP coupled to the transport of aminophospholipids from the outer to the inner leaflet of various membranes and ensures the maintenance of asymmetric distribution of phospholipids. Phospholipid translocation seems also to be implicated in vesicle formation and in uptake of lipid signaling molecules (Probable). May be involved in the uptake of farnesyltransferase inhibitor drugs, such as lonafarnib.
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Summary |
Catalytic component of a P4-ATPase flippase complex which catalyzes the hydrolysis of ATP coupled to the transport of aminophospholipids from the outer to the inner leaflet of various membranes and ensures the maintenance of asymmetric distribution of phospholipids. Phospholipid translocation seems also to be implicated in vesicle formation and in uptake of lipid signaling molecules (Probable). May be involved in the uptake of farnesyltransferase inhibitor drugs, such as lonafarnib.
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Form |
Liquid |
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Storage & Stability |
Store at +4°C short term. For long-term storage, aliquot and store at -20°C or below. Stable for 12 months at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
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Applications |
WB, IHC-P, IF, ICC, E
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Dilution |
IHC-P (5 μg/ml), WB (1-2 μg/ml),
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Synonyms |
Probable phospholipid-transporting ATPase IH, 3.6.3.1, ATPase IS, ATPase class VI type 11A, P4-ATPase flippase complex alpha subunit ATP11A, ATP11A, ATPIH, ATPIS, KIAA1021
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Images |
Immunocytochemistry of ATP11A in K562 cells with ATP11A antibody at 10 ug/ml.
Immunofluorescence of ATP11A in K562 cells with ATP11A antibody at 20 ug/ml.
Western blot analysis of ATP11A in K562 cell tissue lysate with ATP11A antibody at 1 ug/ml in... |
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