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Invitrogen™ Human ATG16L1 Synthetic Peptide

Catalog No. PEP0602
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50 μg

Synthetic Peptide

ATG16 Synthetic Peptide, PEP-0602, from Invitrogen.

Autophagy related protein 16 L is encoded by the ATG16L gene and is located on chromosome 2 in humans. It is also known as WD30 or IBD10 (Inflammatory Bowel Disease 10). ATG 12 and ATG5 conjugate with each other and undergoes homo oligomerisation with ATG16L to form an 800 kDa complex called the Atg16L complex. This complex facilitates coupling or lipidation of LC3 to phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) and this ubiquitin-like conjugation system is a widely used marker for autophagy. However, the ATG 16L complex along with other ATGs like ATG 18 and ATG 21 prevent the premature cleavage of ATG8-PE by the cysteine protease, Atg4 until the autophagosome is deemed complete.
TRUSTED_SUSTAINABILITY

Specifications

Gene ID (Entrez) 55054
Species Human
Purification Method purified
Accession Number Q676U5
Common Name Human ATG16L1
Concentration 200 μg/mL
Content And Storage -20°C
Description Synthetic Peptide
Format Liquid
Formulation PBS with 0.1% BSA and 0.02% sodium azide; pH 7.2
For Use With (Application) Blocking Assay, Control
Gene Symbol ATG16L1
Lyophilized No
Preservative 0.02% sodium azide
Product Type Peptide
Quantity 50 μg
Regulatory Status RUO - research use only
Storage Buffer PBS
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