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Anti-EMC4 antibody

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AB-06-4913
Anti-EMC4 antibody
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Specifications        

Product Cat#: AB-06-4913
Product type: Primary antibody
Antigen: EMC4
Immunogen: Synthetic peptide within human EMC4 aa 21-70/183.
Species immunized: Rabbit
Isotype: IgG
Applications: Western Blot (1:400-1:5000); Immunohistochemistry-Paraffin (1:100-1:400)
Reactivity: Human, Rat, Mouse
Clonality (clone number): Monoclonal, JE65-17
Form: Liquid
Buffer: 1*TBS buffer (pH7.4), 0.05% BSA, 40% Glycerol, 0.05% NaN3.
Concentration: 1 mg/ml
Purity: Protein A affinity purified.
Storage: Aliquot and freeze at -20°C. Avoid multiple freeze/thaw cycles.
Conjugate: Unconjugated
Alternative names: Cell proliferation-inducing gene 17 protein antibody
EMC4 antibody
ER membrane protein complex subunit 4 antibody
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PIG17 antibody
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Target information

Part of the endoplasmic reticulum membrane protein complex (EMC) that enables the energy-independent insertion into endoplasmic reticulum membranes of newly synthesized membrane proteins (PubMed:30415835, PubMed:29809151, PubMed:29242231, PubMed:32459176, PubMed:32439656).

Preferentially accommodates proteins with transmembrane domains that are weakly hydrophobic or contain destabilizing features such as charged and aromatic residues (PubMed:30415835, PubMed:29809151, PubMed:29242231).

Involved in the cotranslational insertion of multi-pass membrane proteins in which stop-transfer membrane-anchor sequences become ER membrane spanning helices (PubMed:30415835, PubMed:29809151).

It is also required for the post-translational insertion of tail-anchored/TA proteins in endoplasmic reticulum membranes (PubMed:29809151, PubMed:29242231).

By mediating the proper cotranslational insertion of N-terminal transmembrane domains in an N-exo topology, with translocated N-terminus in the lumen of the ER, controls the topology of multi-pass membrane proteins like the G protein-coupled receptors (PubMed:30415835).

By regulating the insertion of various proteins in membranes, it is indirectly involved in many cellular processes (Probable).

Provider

Erpantech Laboratory