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ATG3 Antibody

ATG3 Antibody

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  • ATG3 Antibody

  • Autophagy Related 3, Mouse Anti Human
  • ANT-534
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Catalogue number

ANT-534

Synonyms

APG3, APG3-LIKE, APG3L, PC3-96, Ubiquitin-like-conjugating enzyme ATG3, Autophagy-related protein 3, hApg3, PC3-96, ATG3.

Type

Mouse Anti Human Monoclonal.

Introduction

Autophagy Related 3 (ATG3) is a conjugating enzyme essential for the cytoplasm to vacuole transport (Cvt), autophagy, and mitochondrial homeostasis. ATG3 is localizes to the cytoplasm and is expressed in tissues with predominant levels found in kidney, placenta, liver, heart and skeletal muscle. ATG3 catalyzes a reaction which is necessary for autophagy. That reaction is the formation of the Atg8-phosphatidylethanolamine (ATG-PE) conjugate.

Clone

PAT15F6AT.

Physical Appearance

Sterile filtered colorless solution.

Immunogen

Anti-human ATG3mAb, clone PAT15F6AT, is derived from hybridization of mouse F0 myeloma cells with spleen cells from BALB/c mice immunized with a recombinant human ATG3 protein (1-314 amino acids purified from E. coli.

Ig Subclass

Mouse IgG1 k.

Purification Method

ATG3 antibody was purified from mouse ascitic fluids by protein-A affinity chromatography.

Formulation

1mg/ml containing PBS, pH-7.4, 10% Glycerol and 0.02% Sodium Azide.

Storage Procedures

For periods up to 1 month store at 4°C, for longer periods of time, store at -20°C. 
Prevent freeze thaw cycles.

Stability / Shelf Life

12 months at -20°C. 1 month at 4°C.

Applications

The antibody has been tested by ELISA, Western blot analysis to assure specificity and reactivity. Since application varies, however, each investigation should be titrated by the reagent to obtain optimal results. Recommended starting dilution is 1:1000.

Safety Data Sheet

Usage

ProSpec's products are furnished for LABORATORY RESEARCH USE ONLY. The product may not be used as drugs, agricultural or pesticidal products, food additives or household chemicals.
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