Mouse ADP/Acrp30 (Adiponectin) Antibody Pair (STJAP00065)
SPECIFICATIONS
ClonalityPolyclonal/Polyclonal
HostGoat/Goat
ConjugationUnconjugated/Biotin
ImmunogenCapture immunogen: Recombinant Mouse ADP/Acrp30 protein.Detection Immunogen: Recombinant Mouse ADP/Acrp30 protein.
General Information
| Short Description | This ADP/Acrp30 antibody pair contains complimentary capture and detection antibodies, which work together under the principals of the Sandwich ELISA. |
| Applications | ELISA |
| Host | Goat/Goat |
| Reactivity | Mouse |
| Note | FOR SCIENTIFIC EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR OTHER MEDICAL APPLICATIONS. |
Product Properties
| Clonality | Polyclonal/Polyclonal |
| Conjugation | Unconjugated/Biotin |
| Concentration | 0.5 mg/mL |
| Purification | Capture Purification: Antigen Affinity.Detection Purification: Antigen Affinity. |
| Formulation | Capture Buffer: PBS with 0.04% Proclin 300, 50% glycerol, pH 7.4.Detection Buffer: PBS with 0.04% Proclin 300, 50% glycerol, pH 7.4. |
| Storage Instruction | Store at-20°C for the long term, and avoid freeze-thaw cycles. |
Target Information
| Gene Symbol | Adipoq |
| Gene ID | 11450 |
| Uniprot ID | ADIPO_MOUSE |
| Immunogen | Capture immunogen: Recombinant Mouse ADP/Acrp30 protein.Detection Immunogen: Recombinant Mouse ADP/Acrp30 protein. |
Additional Info
| Post Translational Modifications | HMW complexes are more extensively glycosylated than smaller oligomers. Hydroxylation and glycosylation of the lysine residues within the collagen-like domain of adiponectin seem to be critically involved in regulating the formation and/or secretion of HMW complexes and consequently contribute to the insulin-sensitizing activity of adiponectin in hepatocytes. O-glycosylated. Not N-glycosylated O-linked glycans on hydroxylysine residues consist of Glc-Gal disaccharides bound to the oxygen atom of post-translationally added hydroxyl groups. O-linked glycosylation in the N-terminal is disialylated with the structure Neu5Acalpha2->8Neu5Acalpha2->3Gal. Sialylated by alpha 2,8-sialyltransferase III. Succination of Cys-39 by the Krebs cycle intermediate fumarate, which leads to S-(2-succinyl)cysteine residues, inhibits polymerization and secretion of adiponectin. Adiponectin is a major target for succination in both adipocytes and adipose tissue of diabetic mice. It was proposed that succination of proteins is a biomarker of mitochondrial stress and accumulation of Krebs cycle intermediates in adipose tissue in diabetes and that succination of adiponectin may contribute to the decrease in plasma adiponectin in diabetes. |
| Function | Important adipokine involved in the control of fat metabolism and insulin sensitivity, with direct anti-diabetic, anti-atherogenic and anti-inflammatory activities. Stimulates AMPK phosphorylation and activation in the liver and the skeletal muscle, enhancing glucose utilization and fatty-acid combustion. Antagonizes TNF-alpha by negatively regulating its expression in various tissues such as liver and macrophages, and also by counteracting its effects. Inhibits endothelial NF-kappa-B signaling through a cAMP-dependent pathway. May play a role in cell growth, angiogenesis and tissue remodeling by binding and sequestering various growth factors with distinct binding affinities, depending on the type of complex, LMW, MMW or HMW. |
| Protein Name | Adiponectin30 Kda Adipocyte Complement-Related ProteinAdipocyte Complement-Related 30 Kda ProteinAcrp30Adipocyte - C1q And Collagen Domain-Containing ProteinAdipocyte-Specific Protein Adipoq |
| Database Links | Reactome: R-MMU-163680 |
| Cellular Localisation | Secreted |
| Alternative Antibody Pair Names | Adiponectin antibody pair30 Kda Adipocyte Complement-Related Protein antibody pairAdipocyte Complement-Related 30 Kda Protein antibody pairAcrp30 antibody pairAdipocyte - C1q And Collagen Domain-Containing Protein antibody pairAdipocyte-Specific Protein Adipoq antibody pairAdipoq antibody pairAcdc antibody pairAcrp30 antibody pairApm1 antibody pair |
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