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Glutathione Synthetase Polyclonal Antibody, Biotin Conjugated

Product Specifications

Background

GSS (Glutathione synthetase) is a 474 amino acid protein encoded by the gene located at human chromosome 20q11.2. GSS consists of three loops projecting from an antiparallel -sheet, a parallel -sheet and a lid of anti-parallel sheets, which provide access to the ATP-binding site. Although Southern blot and gene analysis suggest that GSS may be the only member of a unique family, the crystal structure indicates that GSS belongs to the ATP-GRASP superfamily. GSS is expressed in hemocytes and nucleated cells, including the brain. GSS occurs as a homodimer. There are two steps in the production of Glutathione, begining with GSS (Glutathione synthetase) is a 474 amino acid protein encoded by the gene located at human chromosome 20q11.2. GSS consists of three loops projecting from an antiparallel -sheet, a parallel -sheet and a lid of anti-parallel sheets, which provide access to the ATP-binding site. Although Southern blot and gene analysis suggest that GSS may be the only member of a unique family, the crystal structure indicates that GSS belongs to the ATP-GRASP superfamily. GSS is expressed in hemocytes and nucleated cells, including the brain. GSS occurs as a homodimer. There are two steps in the production of Glutathione, begining with © -GCS and ending with GSS. In an ATP-dependent reaction, GSS produces Glutathione from © -glutamylcysteine and glycine precursors. Partial hepatectomy, diethyl maleate, buthionine sulfoximine, tert-butylhaydroquinone and thioacetamide increase the ex-pression of GSS, which causes an increase in Glutathione levels. An inherited autosomal recessive disorder, 5-oxoprolinuria (pyroglutamic aciduria), is caused by GSS deficiencies, which leads to central nervous system damage, hemolytic anemia, metabolic acidosis and urinary excretion of 5-oxoproline. A missense mutation in the gene encoding GSS leads to a GSS deficiency restricted to erythrocytes, which causes only hemolytic anemia.-GCS and ending with GSS.

Synonyms

Glutathione synthase; GSH S; GSH synthetase; GSH-S; GSHB_HUMAN; GSHS; GSS antibodyMGC14098; OTTHUMP00000030711.

Cellular Locus

Cytoplasm

Host

Rabbit

Cross Reactivity

Human, Mouse, Rat

Immunogen

81-160/474

Target

Glutathione Synthetase

Clonality

Polyclonal

Conjugation

Biotin

Source

KLH conjugated synthetic peptide derived from human Glutathione Syntase

Applications

WB, IHC-P, IHC-F

Purification

Purified by Protein A.

Concentration

1ug/ul

Dilution

WB (1:300-5000), IHC-P (1:200-400), IHC-F (1:100-500)

Buffer

Aqueous buffered solution containing 0.01M TBS (pH 7.4) with 1% BSA, 0.02% Proclin300 and 50% Glycerol.

Modification

Unmodified

Storage Conditions

Store at -20°C for 12 months.

Prediction Reactivity

Dog, Cow, Sheep, Pig, Horse

Isotype

IgG

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