• Western blot analysis of extracts of various cell lines, using Cystathionase/CTH Rabbit monoclonal antibody (STJ11102252) at 1:1000 dilution. Secondary antibody: HRP Goat Anti-Rabbit IgG (H+L) (STJS000856) at 1:10000 dilution. Lysates/proteins: 25 Mu g per lane. Blocking buffer: 3% nonfat dry milk in TBST. Detection: ECL Basic Kit. Exposure time: 3min.

Anti-CTH antibody (1-100) [S2MR] (STJ11102252)

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Host: Rabbit
Applications: WB
Reactivity: Mouse/Rat
Note: STRICTLY FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT TO BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS.
Short Description: Rabbit monoclonal antibody anti-Cystathionase (1-100) is suitable for use in Western Blot research applications.
Clonality: Monoclonal
Clone ID: S2MR
Conjugation: Unconjugated
Isotype: IgG
Formulation: PBS with 0.02% Sodium Azide, 0.05% BSA, 50% Glycerol, pH7.3.
Purification: Affinity purification
Dilution Range: WB 1:500-1:2000
Storage Instruction: Store at-20°C for up to 1 year from the date of receipt, and avoid repeat freeze-thaw cycles.
Gene Symbol: CTH
Gene ID: 1491
Uniprot ID: CGL_HUMAN
Immunogen Region: 1-100
Immunogen: A synthetic peptide corresponding to a sequence within amino acids 1-100 of human Cystathionase/CTH (P32929).
Immunogen Sequence: MQEKDASSQGFLPHFQHFAT QAIHVGQDPEQWTSRAVVPP ISLSTTFKQGAPGQHSGFEY SRSGNPTRNCLEKAVAALDG AKYCLAFASGLAATVTITHL
Tissue Specificity Highly expressed in liver. Also in muscle and lower expression in most tissues except heart, pituitary gland, spleen, thymus, and vascular tissue, where it is hardly detected.
Function Catalyzes the last step in the trans-sulfuration pathway from L-methionine to L-cysteine in a pyridoxal-5'-phosphate (PLP)-dependent manner, which consists on cleaving the L,L-cystathionine molecule into L-cysteine, ammonia and 2-oxobutanoate. Part of the L-cysteine derived from the trans-sulfuration pathway is utilized for biosynthesis of the ubiquitous antioxidant glutathione. Besides its role in the conversion of L-cystathionine into L-cysteine, it utilizes L-cysteine and L-homocysteine as substrates (at much lower rates than L,L-cystathionine) to produce the endogenous gaseous signaling molecule hydrogen sulfide (H2S). In vitro, it converts two L-cysteine molecules into lanthionine and H2S, also two L-homocysteine molecules to homolanthionine and H2S, which can be particularly relevant under conditions of severe hyperhomocysteinemia (which is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and Alzheimer's disease). Lanthionine and homolanthionine are structural homologs of L,L-cystathionine that differ by the absence or presence of an extra methylene group, respectively. Acts as a cysteine-protein sulfhydrase by mediating sulfhydration of target proteins: sulfhydration consists of converting -SH groups into -SSH on specific cysteine residues of target proteins such as GAPDH, PTPN1 and NF-kappa-B subunit RELA, thereby regulating their function. By generating the gasotransmitter H2S, it participates in a number of physiological processes such as vasodilation, bone protection, and inflammation (Probable). Plays an essential role in myogenesis by contributing to the biogenesis of H2S in skeletal muscle tissue. Can also accept homoserine as substrate. Catalyzes the elimination of selenocystathionine (which can be derived from the diet) to yield selenocysteine, ammonia and 2-oxobutanoate.
Protein Name Cystathionine Gamma-Lyase
Cgl
Cse
Cysteine Desulfhydrase
Cysteine-Protein Sulfhydrase
Gamma-Cystathionase
Homocysteine Desulfhydrase
Database Links Reactome: R-HSA-1614558
Reactome: R-HSA-1614603
Reactome: R-HSA-2408508
Cellular Localisation Cytoplasm
Alternative Antibody Names Anti-Cystathionine Gamma-Lyase antibody
Anti-Cgl antibody
Anti-Cse antibody
Anti-Cysteine Desulfhydrase antibody
Anti-Cysteine-Protein Sulfhydrase antibody
Anti-Gamma-Cystathionase antibody
Anti-Homocysteine Desulfhydrase antibody
Anti-CTH antibody

Information sourced from Uniprot.org

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