MT Antibody (monoclonal) (M01)
Mouse monoclonal antibody raised against a partial recombinant MT.
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Application
| WB, IHC, E |
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Primary Accession | Q8IVS2 |
Other Accession | NM_173467 |
Reactivity | Human |
Host | mouse |
Clonality | Monoclonal |
Isotype | IgG2a Kappa |
Clone Names | 2F2 |
Calculated MW | 42962 Da |
Gene ID | 27349 |
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Other Names | Malonyl-CoA-acyl carrier protein transacylase, mitochondrial, MCT, Mitochondrial malonyl CoA:ACP acyltransferase, Mitochondrial malonyltransferase, [Acyl-carrier-protein] malonyltransferase, MCAT, MT |
Target/Specificity | MT (NP_775738, 291 a.a. ~ 390 a.a) partial recombinant protein with GST tag. MW of the GST tag alone is 26 KDa. |
Dilution | WB~~1:500~1000 |
Format | Clear, colorless solution in phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.2 . |
Storage | Store at -20°C or lower. Aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing. |
Precautions | MT Antibody (monoclonal) (M01) is for research use only and not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. |
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Background
The protein encoded by this gene is found exclusively in the mitochondrion, where it catalyzes the transfer of a malonyl group from malonyl-CoA to the mitochondrial acyl carrier protein. The encoded protein may be part of a fatty acid synthase complex that is more like the type II prokaryotic and plastid complexes rather than the type I human cytosolic complex. Two transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene.
References
Prostate cancer risk-associated variants reported from genome-wide association studies: Meta-analysis and their contribution to genetic Variation. Kim ST, et al. Prostate, 2010 Jun 16. PMID 20564319.Identification of seven new prostate cancer susceptibility loci through a genome-wide association study. Eeles RA, et al. Nat Genet, 2009 Oct. PMID 19767753.Identifying leukocyte gene expression patterns associated with plasma lipid levels in human subjects. Ma J, et al. Atherosclerosis, 2007 Mar. PMID 16806233.Exercise training decreases the concentration of malonyl-CoA and increases the expression and activity of malonyl-CoA decarboxylase in human muscle. Kuhl JE, et al. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab, 2006 Jun. PMID 16434556.Diversification of transcriptional modulation: large-scale identification and characterization of putative alternative promoters of human genes. Kimura K, et al. Genome Res, 2006 Jan. PMID 16344560.
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