Rabbit anti Human PINK1 (N-Terminal)
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Rabbit anti Human PINK1 (N-Terminal)
Background:
Protects against mitochondrial dysfunction during cellular stress, potentially by phosphorylating mitochondrial proteins. Involved in the clearance of damaged mitochondria via selective autophagy (mitophagy). It is necessary for PARK2 recruitment to dysfunctional mitochondria to initiate their degradation. Defects in PINK1 are the cause of Parkinson disease type 6 (PARK6). A neurodegenerative disorder characterized by parkinsonian signs such as rigidity, resting tremor and bradykinesia. A subset of patients manifest additional symptoms including hyperreflexia, autonomic instability, dementia and psychiatric disturbances. Symptoms show diurnal fluctuation and can improve after sleep.Synonyms:
PTEN-induced putative kinase Protein 1UniProt:
Q9BXM7Host:
RabbitSpecies Reactivity:
HumanIsotype:
IgGConjugation:
Affinity PurifiedType:
Antigen Immunoaffinity Purified PolyclonalApplications:
WB, Enzyme Immunoassay, IHCField of Research:
NeurosciencePurification Method:
Antigen Immunoaffiinity PurificationAssay Principle:
Antibody can be used for immunohistochemical staining (1-5 µg/mL). Optimal concentration should be evaluated by serial dilutions.Stability:
See expiration date on vialConcentration:
See vial for ConcentrationForm:
Provided as solution in phosphate buffered saline with 0,08% sodium azidePrecautions:
This product is intended FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY, and FOR TESTS IN VITRO, not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures involving Humans or animals.References & Citations:
1. Matsuda, N., et al. ‘PINK1 stabilized by mitochondrial depolarization recruits Parkin to damaged mitochondria and activates latent Parkin for mitophagy.’ J. Cell. Biol., 189, 211-221 (2010) 2. Vives-Bauza, C., et al. ‘PINK1-dependent recruitment of Parkin to mitochondria in mitophagy.’ Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 107, 378-383 (2010) 3. Valente, E.M., et al. ‘PINK1 mutations are associated with sporadic early-onset parkinsonism.’ Ann. Neurol., 56, 336-341 (2004) 4. Song, S., et al. ‘Characterization of PINK1 (PTEN-induced Putative Kinase 1) Mutations Associated with Parkinson Disease in Mammalian Cells and Drosophila.’ J Biol Chem. 288(8): 5660-5672, (2013)Shipping Conditions:
Ambient Temperature, freeze upon arrivalStorage Conditions:
Product should be stored at -20ºC; Aliquot to avoid freeze/thaw cyclesFunctional Analysis:
IHCCAS Number:
9007-83-4
