ECH1 Polyclonal Antibody, Cy3 Conjugated
Product Specifications
Background
ECH1 is a 328 amino acid protein that localizes to both the mitochondrion and the peroxisome and belongs to the hydratase/isomerase superfamily. Existing as a homohexamer, ECH1 is involved in the fatty acid-beta oxidation pathway, specifically functioning to catalyze the isomerization of 3-trans,5-cis-dienoyl-CoA to 2-trans,4-trans-dienoyl-CoA. The gene encoding ECH1 maps to human chromosome 19, which is the genetic home for a number of immunoglobulin superfamily members, including the killer cell and leukocyte Ig-like receptors, a number of ICAMs, the CEACAM and PSG family and Fc receptors (FcRs) .
Synonyms
4-dienoyl-CoA isomerase; 5-Delta2; Delta3 5 Delta2 4 dienoyl CoA isomerase; Delta3 5 Delta2 4 dienoyl CoA isomerase mitochondrial; Delta3; Delta3 5 delta2 4 dienoyl CoA isomerase; Dienoyl CoA isomerase; ECH 1; Ech1; ECH1_HUMAN; Enoyl Coenzyme A hydratase 1; Enoyl Coenzyme A hydratase 1 peroxisomal; HPXEL; mitochondrial; MS1034; Peroxisomal enoyl CoA hydratase 1; Peroxisomal enoyl coenzyme A hydratase like protein.
Gene ID
1891
Cellular Locus
Cytoplasm
Host
Rabbit
Cross Reactivity
Mouse
Immunogen
21-120/328
Target
ECH1
Clonality
Polyclonal
Isotype
IgG
Conjugation
Cy3
Source
KLH conjugated synthetic peptide derived from human ECH1
Applications
WB, IF (IHC-P), IF (IHC-F), IF (ICC)
Purification
Purified by Protein A.
Excitation Emission
512,550nm/570,615nm
Concentration
1µg/µl
Dilution
WB (1:300-5000), IF (IHC-P) (1:50-200), IF (IHC-F) (1:50-200), IF (ICC) (1:50-200)
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. Aliquot into multiple vials to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Product Datasheet
https://www.biossantibodies.com/datasheets/bs-13048R-Cy3
Gene ID URL
1891
Predicted Cross Reactivity
Human, Rat
Curated Selection
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