Cusabio Polyclonal Antibodies
AIFM1 Antibody, Biotin conjugated | CSB-PA001492HD01HU
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AIFM1 Antibody, Biotin conjugated | CSB-PA001492HD01HU | Cusabio
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Product Type: Polyclonal Antibody
Target Names: AIFM1
Aliases: Apoptosis-inducing factor 1, mitochondrial (EC 1.1.1.-) (Programmed cell death protein 8), AIFM1, AIF PDCD8
Background: Functions both as NADH oxidoreductase and as regulator of apoptosis. In response to apoptotic stimuli, it is released from the mitochondrion intermembrane space into the cytosol and to the nucleus, where it functions as a proapoptotic factor in a caspase-independent pathway. In contrast, functions as an antiapoptotic factor in normal mitochondria via its NADH oxidoreductase activity. The soluble form (AIFsol) found in the nucleus induces 'parthanatos' i.e. caspase-independent fragmentation of chromosomal DNA. Interacts with EIF3G, and thereby inhibits the EIF3 machinery and protein synthesis, and activates casapse-7 to amplify apoptosis. Plays a critical role in caspase-independent, pyknotic cell death in hydrogen peroxide-exposed cells. Binds to DNA in a sequence-independent manner.
Isotype: IgG
Conjugate: Biotin
Clonality: Polyclonal
Uniport ID: O95831
Host Species: Rabbit
Species Reactivity: Human
Immunogen: Recombinant Human Apoptosis-inducing factor 1, mitochondrial protein (103-612AA)
Immunogen Species: Human
Applications: ELISA
Tested Applications: ELISA
Purification Method: >95%, Protein G purified
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Buffer: Preservative: 0.03% Proclin 300
Constituents: 50% Glycerol, 0.01M PBS, PH 7.4
Form: Liquid
Storage: Upon receipt, store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze.
Initial Research Areas: Cell Biology
Research Areas: Epigenetics & Nuclear Signaling;Cancer;Cell biology;Metabolism