Anti-ATG4A Antibody Picoband® Fluoro488 Conjugated
Product Specifications
Background
Cysteine protease ATG4A is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the ATG4A gene. It is mapped to Xq22.3. Autophagy is the process by which endogenous proteins and damaged organelles are destroyed intracellularly. Autophagy is postulated to be essential for cell homeostasis and cell remodeling during differentiation, metamorphosis, non-apoptotic cell death, and aging. Reduced levels of autophagy have been described in some malignant tumors, and a role for autophagy in controlling the unregulated cell growth linked to cancer has been proposed. This gene encodes a member of the autophagin protein family. The encoded protein is also designated as a member of the C-54 family of cysteine proteases.
Synonyms
Cysteine protease ATG4A; AUT-like 2 cysteine endopeptidase; Autophagin-2; Autophagy-related cysteine endopeptidase 2; Autophagy-related protein 4 homolog A; hAPG4A; ATG4A; APG4A; AUTL2
Gene Name
ATG4A
Gene ID
115201
UniProt
Q8WYN0
Host
Rabbit
Reactivity
Human
Cross Reactivity
No cross-reactivity with other proteins.
Immunogen
A synthetic peptide corresponding to a sequence at the N-terminus of human ATG4A, which shares 75% amino acid (aa) sequence identity with both mouse and rat ATG4A.
Clonality
Polyclonal
Tissue Specificity
Widely expressed, at a low level, and the highest expression is observed in skeletal muscle and brain. Also detected in fetal liver.
Applications
Flow Cytometry
Field of Research
Signal Transduction
Purification
Immunogen affinity purified.
Form
Liquid
Function
Cysteine protease required for the cytoplasm to vacuole transport (Cvt) and autophagy. Cleaves the C-terminal amino acid of ATG8 family proteins to reveal a C-terminal glycine. Exposure of the glycine at the C-terminus is essential for ATG8 proteins conjugation to phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) and insertion to membranes, which is necessary for autophagy. Preferred substrate is GABARAPL2 followed by MAP1LC3A and GABARAP. Has also an activity of delipidating enzyme for the PE-conjugated forms.
References & Citations
1. Marino, G., Uria, J. A., Puente, X. S., Quesada, V., Bordallo, J., Lopez-Otin, C. Human autophagins, a family of cysteine proteinases potentially implicated in cell degradation by autophagy. J. Biol. Chem. 278: 3671-3678, 2003. Note: Retraction: J. Biol. Chem. 294: 1431 only, 2019.
Storage Conditions
At -20 ̊C for one year from date of receipt. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing. Protect from light.
Calculated Molecular Weight
27687 MW
Specificity
No cross reactivity with other proteins.
Applications Notes
6
Gene Name Synonym
Autophagy related 4A cysteine peptidase
Subcellular Location
Cytoplasm.
Protein Name
Phospholipid-transporting ATPase IG
Isotype
Rabbit IgG
Contents
Each vial contains 50% glycerol, 0.9% NaCl, 0.2% Na2HPO4, 0.02% NaN3.
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