FIG4 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

FIG4 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

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Datasheet

Summary

Production Name

FIG4 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

Description

Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

Host

Rabbit

Application

WB

Reactivity

Human,Mouse

 

Performance

Conjugation

Unconjugated

Modification

Unmodified

Isotype

IgG

Clonality

Polyclonal

Form

Liquid

Storage

Store at 4°C short term. Aliquot and store at -20°C long term. Avoid freeze/thaw cycles.

Buffer

Liquid in PBS containing 50% glycerol, 0.5% BSA and 0.02% New type preservative N.

Purification

Affinity purification

 

Immunogen

Gene Name

FIG4 KIAA0274 SAC3

Alternative Names

Polyphosphoinositide phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.-) (Phosphatidylinositol 3,5-bisphosphate 5-phosphatase) (SAC domain-containing protein 3)

Gene ID

9896

SwissProt ID

Q92562

 

Application

Dilution Ratio

WB 1:500-2000, ELISA 1:10000-20000

Molecular Weight

110kD

 

Background

The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the SAC domain-containing protein gene family. The SAC domain, approximately 400 amino acids in length and consisting of seven conserved motifs, has been shown to possess phosphoinositide phosphatase activity. The yeast homolog, Sac1p, is involved in the regulation of various phosphoinositides, and affects diverse cellular functions such as actin cytoskeleton organization, Golgi function, and maintenance of vacuole morphology. Membrane-bound phosphoinositides function as signaling molecules and play a key role in vesicle trafficking in eukaryotic cells. Mutations in this gene have been associated with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, type 4J. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008],phospholipid metabolic process, glycerophospholipid metabolic process, vacuole organization, behavior, locomotory behavior, cell death, death, organophosphate metabolic process, neuron differentiation, phosphoinositide metabolic process, pigmentation, glycerolipid metabolic process, neuron development,

 

Research Area