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Endonuclease G (ENDOG) (C-Term) antibody
| Antigen | Endonuclease G (ENDOG) |
| Synonyms | FLJ27463, CG8862, DmelCG8862, ENDOG, Tb08.10J17.140, Tb08.10J17.90, TBC1D13, endog |
| Binding Site |
Alternatives C-Term |
| Clonality | Monoclonal (EP1665Y) |
| Host |
Alternatives Rabbit |
| Reactivity |
Alternatives Human |
| Conjugate |
Alternatives Un-conjugated |
| Application |
Alternatives Western Blotting (WB) |
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3 references available |
| Catalog no. | ABIN258669 |
| Quantity | 0.1 ml |
| Price | Product not available in this region. |
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Additional Information
| Alternative name | Endonuclease G |
| Gene ID | 2021, 13804, 362100 |
| UniProt | Q14249 |
| Cross-Reactivity | Human, Mouse (Murine), Rat (Rattus) |
| Isotype | IgG |
| Clone | EP1665Y |
| Description | Endonuclease G (endoG) is a mitochondrion-specific nuclease that translocates to thenucleus during apoptosis. Once released from mitochondria, endoG cleaves chromatinDNA into nucleosomal fragments independently of caspases. Therefore, endoGrepresents a caspase-independent apoptotic pathway initiated from the mitochondria(1). Endonuclease G (EndoG) is a nuclear-encoded mitochondrial protein reported tobe important for both nuclear DNA fragmentation during apoptosis and mitochondrialDNA replication. Findings indicate that EndoG is essential during early embryogenesisand plays a critical role in normal apoptosis and nuclear DNA fragmentation (2). Alternate Names: anti-Endo G antibody. |
| Specificity | A synthetic peptide corresponding to residues on the C-terminus of human Endo G wasused as an immunogen. Species Reactivity: Cross reacts with human, mouse, and rat. |
Application Details
| Application Notes | Suggested working dilutions: Western Blot 1:2000 - 5000 |
| Storage | Aliquot and store at -20C or -80C. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles. |
| Restrictions | For Research Use only |
Publications
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Li, Luo, Wang: "Endonuclease G is an apoptotic DNase when released from mitochondria." in: Nature, Vol. 412, Issue 6842, pp. 95-9, 2001 (PubMed).
Zhang, Dong, Li et al.: "Endonuclease G is required for early embryogenesis and normal apoptosis in mice." in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 100, Issue 26, pp. 15782-7, 2003 (PubMed). Szczesny, Tann, Longley et al.: "Long patch base excision repair in mammalian mitochondrial genomes." in: The Journal of biological chemistry, Vol. 283, Issue 39, pp. 26349-56, 2008 (PubMed). |
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Alternatives
Alternatives for antigen "Endonuclease G (ENDOG)", type "Antibodies"
| Hosts | Rabbit (40), Mouse (13) |
| Reactivities | Human (49), Rat (Rattus) (38), Mouse (Murine) (36), Cow (Bovine) (1), Dog (Canine) (1), Xenopus laevis (1), Zebrafish (1) |
| Applications | Western Blotting (WB) (38), ELISA (16), Immunofluorescence (IF) (16), Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin-embedded Sections) (IHC (p)) (9), Immunohistochemistry (IHC) (4), Immunohistochemistry (Formalin-fixed Sections) (IHC (f)) (3), Flow Cytometry (FACS) (2), Immunoelectron Microscopy (IEM) (1), Immunoprecipitation (IP) (1) |
| Conjugates | Alexa Fluor 350 (1), Alexa Fluor 488 (1), Alexa Fluor 555 (1), Alexa Fluor 647 (1), Biotin (1), Cy3 (1), Cy5 (1), Cy5.5 (1), Cy7 (1), FITC (1), Gold (1), HRP (1), PE (1), PE,Cy3 (1), PE,Cy5 (1), PE,Cy5.5 (1), PE,Cy7 (1) |
| Epitopes | AA 76-170 (4), C-Term (4), N-Term (2), AA 55-70 (1), Internal Region (1) |




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