Gene Bio Systems
PRKAG1 Antibody - Cat. #: CSB-RA161743A0HU
PRKAG1 Antibody - Cat. #: CSB-RA161743A0HU
SKU:CSB-RA161743A0HU
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Size :50ul
Clone Number:5E5
Aliases:5'-AMP-activated protein kinase subunit gamma-1 (AMPK gamma1) (AMPK subunit gamma-1) (AMPKg), PRKAG1
Product Type:Recombinant Antibody
Immunogen Species:Homo sapiens (Human)
UniProt ID:P54619
Immunogen:A synthesized peptide derived from human PRKAG1
Raised in:
Species Reactivity:Human
Tested Applications:ELISA, IHC; Recommended dilution: IHC:1:50-1:200
Background:AMP/ATP-binding subunit of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), an energy sensor protein kinase that plays a key role in regulating cellular energy metabolism. In response to reduction of intracellular ATP levels, AMPK activates energy-producing pathways and inhibits energy-consuming processes: inhibits protein, carbohydrate and lipid biosynthesis, as well as cell growth and proliferation. AMPK acts via direct phosphorylation of metabolic enzymes, and by longer-term effects via phosphorylation of transcription regulators. Also acts as a regulator of cellular polarity by remodeling the actin cytoskeleton; probably by indirectly activating myosin. Gamma non-catalytic subunit mediates binding to AMP, ADP and ATP, leading to activate or inhibit AMPK: AMP-binding results in allosteric activation of alpha catalytic subunit (PRKAA1 or PRKAA2) both by inducing phosphorylation and preventing dephosphorylation of catalytic subunits. ADP also stimulates phosphorylation, without stimulating already phosphorylated catalytic subunit. ATP promotes dephosphorylation of catalytic subunit, rendering the AMPK enzyme inactive. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:21680840}.
Clonality:Monoclonal
Isotype:Rabbit IgG
Purification Method:Affinity-chromatography
Conjugate:Non-conjugated
Buffer:Rabbit IgG in phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.4, 150mM NaCl, 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol.
Form:Liquid
Stroage:Upon receipt, store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze.
Target Names:PRKAG1
Research Areas:Cancer; Cardiovascular; Metabolism; Signal transduction
