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ATPIF1 Rabbit anti-Human, Polyclonal, Proteintech
SDP

Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

$518.60

Specifications

Antigen ATPIF1
Concentration 0.41 mg/mL
Applications Immunocytochemistry, Immunofluorescence, Immunoprecipitation, Western Blot
Classification Polyclonal
Conjugate Unconjugated
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Proteintech Group Inc
120671AP150UL
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Description

Description

Complex V, also called F1F0 ATPase or ATP synthase is extremely conserved through evolution and can be found in plants, fungi, bacteria, and animals. The ATP synthase enzyme is a transmembrane protein responsible for driving the reversible reaction from ADP + phosphate to ATP, in oxidative phosphorylation, and as a proton pumping ATPase. This reaction is accomplished by a flux of protons across the membrane as a result of electron transfer. The enzyme was thought to be localized exclusively to mitochondria; however, it has recently been identified on the plasma membrane of several cell types including hepatocytes where it functions as the HDL receptor, on endothelial cells where it may act as the angiostatin receptor, and on the surface of cancer cells. The ATP synthase protein has two main sections; the F1 ATP-ase (soluble) and the F0 ATP-ase (membrane embedded). The F1 section consists of the alpha, beta, gamma, delta, and epsilon subunits; while the F0 consists of a, b, and c subunits. The enzyme in mammals is composed of 17 subunits, five of which make up the easily detached F1. The remainder subunits are components of two stalk domains and the proton pumping F0 part of the machinery. Two of the subunits of the F0 part are encoded on mitochondrial DNA while the other subunits are nuclearly encoded. Mutations in the mitochondrial-encoded subunits of ATP synthase (Complex V) cause OXPHOS disease.
Specifications

Specifications

ATPIF1
Immunocytochemistry, Immunofluorescence, Immunoprecipitation, Western Blot
Unconjugated
Rabbit
Human
Q9UII2
93974
ATPIF1 Fusion Protein Ag2704
Primary
-20°C
ATPIF1
0.41 mg/mL
Polyclonal
Liquid
RUO
PBS with 50% glycerol and 0.1% sodium azide; pH 7.3
ATPase inhibitory factor 1, ATPI, ATPIF1, ATPIP, IF(1), IF1, Inhibitor of F(1)F(o) ATPase, IP
ATPIF1
IgG
Antigen Affinity Chromatography
Antibody
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