ABHD5 Polyclonal antibody proteintech 12201-1-AP
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12201-1-AP
1-acylglycerol-3-phosphate O-acyltransferase ABHD5, Abhydrolase domain-containing protein 5, CDS, CGI58, EC:2.3.1.51
| Host / Isotype: Rabbit / IgG | Class: Polyclonal |
| Reactivity: Human, Mouse And More (1) | Immunogen: CatNo: Ag2840 Product name: Recombinant human ABHD5 protein Source: e coli.-derived, PGEX-4T Tag: GST Domain: 6-349 aa of BC021958 Sequence: EEVDSADTGERSGWLTGWLPTWCPTSISHLKEAEEKMLKCVPCTYKKEPVRISNGNKIWTLKFSHNISNKTPLVLLHGFGGGLGLWALNFGDLCTNRPVYAFDLLGFGRSSRPRFDSDAEEVENQFVESIEEWRCALGLDKMILLGHNLGGFLAAAYSLKYPSRVNHLILVEPWGFPERPDLADQDRPIPVWIRALGAALTPFNPLAGLRIAGPFGLSLVQRLRPDFKRKYSSMFEDDTVTEYIYHCNVQTPSGETAFKNMTIPYGWAKRPMLQRIGKMHPDIPVSVIFGARSCIDGNSGTSIQSLRPHSYVKTIAILGAGHYVYADQPEEFNQKVKEICDTVD Predict reactive species |
| Applications: WB, IHC, IF/ICC, IP, CoIP, ELISA | Observed Molecular Weight: 349 aa, 39 kDa |
| Formulation: PBS, Azide, Glycerol | GenBank Accession Number: BC021958 |
| Conjugate: Unconjugated | Gene Symbol: ABHD5 |
| Tested Applications: Positive WB detected in | Gene ID (NCBI): 51099 |
| Application: Western Blot (WB) | RRID: AB_2220710 |
| Dilution: WB : 1:1000-1:6000 | Conjugate: Unconjugated |
| Tested Reactivity: Human, Mouse | Form: Liquid |
| Host / Isotype: Rabbit / IgG | Background Information: ABHD5, also named as NCIE2 and CGI-58, belongs to the peptidase S33 family. ABHD4/ABHD5 subfamily. It is a Lysophosphatidic acid acyltransferase which functions in phosphatidic acid biosynthesis. ABHD5 may regulate the cellular storage of triacylglycerol through activation of the phospholipase PNPLA2. It is involved in keratinocyte differentiation. ABHD5 is an evolutionarily conserved protein that acts as a potent activator of Atgl. Abhd5 is expressed in several tissues that lack Plin , raising the possibility that this co-activator might interact with additional PAT proteins. Abhd5 and Mldp are highly colocalized on individual lipid droplets.(PMID:19064991) Defects in ABHD5 are the cause of Chanarin-Dorfman syndrome (CDS). |