Anti-Atg5 Antibody
Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody specific to Atg5
Product Specifications
CAS Number
9007-83-4
Product Name Alternative
APG5-likeApoptosis-specific protein
Gene Name
ATG5
NCBI Gene ID
<a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/?term=ATG5">ATG5</a>
UniProt
Q9H1Y0
Cellular Locus
Cytoplasm, Preautophagosomal structure membrane; Peripheral membrane protein. Note=Colocalizes with nonmuscle actin. The conjugate detaches from the membrane immediately before or after autophagosome formation is completed (By similarity). Localizes also to discrete punctae along the ciliary axoneme and to the base of the ciliary axoneme.
Host
Rabbit
Reactivity
Human
Immunogen
Synthetic peptide corresponding to mid-protein amino acids of human Atg5.
Target Antigen
Autophagy protein 5
Target
Atg5
Clonality
Polyclonal
Type
Antibody
Applications
WB, ICC/IF
Field of Research
Autophagy
Purification Method
Purified by Protein A affinity chromatography
Concentration
1.0 mg/mL
Dilution
Dilute in PBS or medium that is identical to that used in the assay system.
Format
Purified
Form
Liquid
Buffer
Phosphate Buffered Saline
Function
Involved in autophagic vesicle formation. Conjugation with ATG12, through a ubiquitin-like conjugating system involving ATG7 as an E1-like activating enzyme and ATG10 as an E2-like conjugating enzyme, is essential for its function. The ATG12-ATG5 conjugate acts as an E3-like enzyme which is required for lipidation of ATG8 family proteins and their association to the vesicle membranes. Involved in mitochondrial quality control after oxidative damage, and in subsequent cellular longevity. Plays a critical role in multiple aspects of lymphocyte development and is essential for both B and T lymphocyte survival and proliferation. Required for optimal processing and presentation of antigens for MHC II. Involved in the maintenance of axon morphology and membrane structures, as well as in normal adipocyte differentiation. Promotes primary ciliogenesis through removal of OFD1 from centriolar satellites and degradation of IFT20 via the autophagic pathway. {UniProtKB:Q99J83, PubMed:12207896, PubMed:20580051, PubMed:22170153, PubMed:26812546}.; May play an important role in the apoptotic process, possibly within the modified cytoskeleton. Its expression is a relatively late event in the apoptotic process, occurring downstream of caspase activity. Plays a crucial role in IFN-gamma-induced autophagic cell death by interacting with FADD. {PubMed:15778222, PubMed:7796880}.; (Microbial infection) May act as a proviral factor. In association with ATG12, negatively regulates the innate antiviral immune response by impairing the type I IFN production pathway upon vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) infection (PubMed:17709747). Required for the translation of incoming hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA and, thereby, for initiation of HCV replication, but not required once infection is established (PubMed:19666601). {PubMed:17709747, PubMed:19666601}.
Additionnal Information
Immunoblotting: use at 1-2ug/mL. A band of ~32kDa, corresponding to free Atg5 is detected. A band of ~60kDa, corresponding to Atg12-Atg5 complex, is also detected.
<br><br>These are recommended concentrations.
<br><br>Endusers should determine optimal concentrations for their applications.
Storage Conditions
This antibody is stable for at least one (1) year at -20°C.
Specificity
This antibody recognizes human Atg5.
Formulation
PBS, pH 7.4, 50% glycerol, 0.09% sodium azide.Concentration: 1mg/ml
Buffer pH
pH 7.4
Target Background
Autophagy is a catabolic process that results in the degradation of bulk cytoplasmic contents within autophagosomes and lysosomes. The protein encoded by the Atg5 gene, in combination with autophagy protein 12, functions as an E1-like activating enzyme in a ubiquitin-like conjugating system. The encoded protein is involved in several cellular processes, including autophagic vesicle formation, mitochondrial quality control after oxidative damage, negative regulation of the innate antiviral immune response, lymphocyte development and proliferation, MHC II antigen presentation, adipocyte differentiation, and apoptosis. Two transcript variants encoding different protein isoforms have been found for this gene.
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