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VCP rabbit pAb
VCP rabbit pAb
SKU:ES7492
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Size: 100μL
Source:Rabbit
Applications:WB;IHC;IF;ELISA
Reactivity:Human;Mouse;Rat
Dilution:Western Blot: 1/500 - 1/2000. Immunohistochemistry: 1/100 - 1/300. ELISA: 1/40000. Not yet tested in other applications.
Immunogen:The antiserum was produced against synthesized peptide derived from human VCP. AA range:318-367
Storage_stability:-20°C/1 year
Clonality:Polyclonal
Isotype:IgG
Concentration:1 mg/ml
Observed_band(KD):85kD
Human_gene_id:7415
Human_swiss_prot_no:P55072
Subcellular_location:Cytoplasm, cytosol . Endoplasmic reticulum . Nucleus . Cytoplasm, Stress granule . Present in the neuronal hyaline inclusion bodies specifically found in motor neurons from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients (PubMed:15456787). Present in the Lewy bodies specifically found in neurons from Parkinson disease patients (PubMed:15456787). Recruited to the cytoplasmic surface of the endoplasmic reticulum via interaction with AMFR/gp78 (PubMed:16168377). Following DNA double-strand breaks, recruited to the sites of damage (PubMed:22120668). Recruited to stalled replication forks via interaction with SPRTN (PubMed:23042605). Recruited to damaged lysosomes decorated with K48-linked ubiquitin chains (PubMed:27753622). Colocalizes with TIA1, ZFAND1 and G3BP1 in cytoplasmic stress granules (SGs) in
Other_name:VCP; Transitional endoplasmic reticulum ATPase; TER ATPase; 15S Mg(2+)-ATPase p97 subunit; Valosin-containing protein; VCP
Background:valosin containing protein(VCP) Homo sapiens The protein encoded by this gene is a member of a family that includes putative ATP-binding proteins involved in vesicle transport and fusion, 26S proteasome function, and assembly of peroxisomes. This protein, as a structural protein, is associated with clathrin, and heat-shock protein Hsc70, to form a complex. It has been implicated in a number of cellular events that are regulated during mitosis, including homotypic membrane fusion, spindle pole body function, and ubiquitin-dependent protein degradation. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008],
