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HSPD1 antibody

HSPD1 Reactivity: Human WB, IHC, FACS, ELISA, IP Host: Mouse Monoclonal LK1 unconjugated
Catalog No. ABIN361785
  • Target See all HSPD1 Antibodies
    HSPD1 (Heat Shock 60kDa Protein 1 (Chaperonin) (HSPD1))
    Reactivity
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    Human
    Host
    • 125
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    • 3
    Mouse
    Clonality
    • 126
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    Monoclonal
    Conjugate
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    This HSPD1 antibody is un-conjugated
    Application
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    Western Blotting (WB), Immunohistochemistry (IHC), Flow Cytometry (FACS), ELISA, Immunoprecipitation (IP)
    Specificity
    Detects ~60 kDa.
    Cross-Reactivity
    Bombyx mori, Chicken, Cow, Dog, Drosophila melanogaster, Guinea Pig, Hamster, Human, Monkey, Mouse, Pig, Plant, Rabbit, Rat, Sheep, Xenopus laevis
    Purification
    Protein G Purified
    Immunogen
    Recombinant human HSP60
    Clone
    LK1
    Isotype
    IgG1
  • Application Notes
    • WB (1:20000)
    • IHC (1:100)
    • ICC/IF (1:100)
    • IP (1:200)
    • optimal dilutions for assays should be determined by the user.
    Comment

    0.05 μg/ml of ABIN361784 was sufficient for detection of HSP60 in 20 μg of heat shocked HeLa cell lysate by colorimetric immunoblot analysis using goat anti-mouse IgG as the secondary antibody.

    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Format
    Liquid
    Concentration
    1 mg/mL
    Buffer
    PBS, 50 % glycerol, 0.09 % sodium azide, Storage buffer may change when conjugated
    Preservative
    Sodium azide
    Precaution of Use
    This product contains Sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
    Storage
    -20 °C
    Storage Comment
    -20°C
  • Hangas, Kekäläinen, Potter, Michell, Aho, Rutanen, Spelbrink, Pohjoismäki, Goffart: "Top3α is the replicative topoisomerase in mitochondrial DNA replication." in: Nucleic acids research, Vol. 50, Issue 15, pp. 8733-8748, (2022) (PubMed).

    Schuster, Anton, Simões, Altin, den Brave, Hermanns, Hospenthal, Komander, Dittmar, Dohmen, Escobar-Henriques: "Dual role of a GTPase conformational switch for membrane fusion by mitofusin ubiquitylation." in: Life science alliance, Vol. 3, Issue 1, (2020) (PubMed).

    Hangas, Aasumets, Kekäläinen, Paloheinä, Pohjoismäki, Gerhold, Goffart: "Ciprofloxacin impairs mitochondrial DNA replication initiation through inhibition of Topoisomerase 2." in: Nucleic acids research, Vol. 46, Issue 18, pp. 9625-9636, (2019) (PubMed).

    Dogan, Pujol, Maiti, Kukat, Wang, Hermans, Senft, Wibom, Rugarli, Trifunovic: "Tissue-specific loss of DARS2 activates stress responses independently of respiratory chain deficiency in the heart." in: Cell metabolism, Vol. 19, Issue 3, pp. 458-69, (2014) (PubMed).

    Ahsan, Donnart, Nouri, Komatsu: "Tissue-specific defense and thermo-adaptive mechanisms of soybean seedlings under heat stress revealed by proteomic approach." in: Journal of proteome research, Vol. 9, Issue 8, pp. 4189-204, (2010) (PubMed).

    Ahsan, Komatsu: "Comparative analyses of the proteomes of leaves and flowers at various stages of development reveal organ-specific functional differentiation of proteins in soybean." in: Proteomics, Vol. 9, Issue 21, pp. 4889-907, (2009) (PubMed).

  • Target
    HSPD1 (Heat Shock 60kDa Protein 1 (Chaperonin) (HSPD1))
    Alternative Name
    HSP60 (HSPD1 Products)
    Synonyms
    CPN60 antibody, GROEL antibody, HLD4 antibody, HSP-60 antibody, HSP60 antibody, HSP65 antibody, HuCHA60 antibody, SPG13 antibody, chaperonin antibody, cpn60 antibody, groel antibody, hld4 antibody, hsp60 antibody, hsp65 antibody, spg13 antibody, 60kDa antibody, Hsp60 antibody, 12 antibody, BP5 antibody, CG12101 antibody, Cpn60 antibody, Dmel\\CG12101 antibody, Dmhsp60 antibody, G62 antibody, HSP60A antibody, Hsp60A antibody, IEF16 antibody, Mmp-P1 antibody, SSP 7506 antibody, d-hsp60 antibody, hsp60A antibody, l(1)10Ac antibody, l(1)BP5 antibody, l(1)G8 antibody, l(1)HM21 antibody, l(1)L12 antibody, l(1)dp025 antibody, cb863 antibody, fa04a05 antibody, fb22d10 antibody, fi27b05 antibody, id:ibd2197 antibody, sb:cb144 antibody, wu:fa04a05 antibody, wu:fb22d10 antibody, wu:fi04a12 antibody, wu:fi27b05 antibody, MIF4 antibody, MNA2 antibody, mopA antibody, groL antibody, crpA antibody, Hspd1-30p antibody, heat shock protein family D (Hsp60) member 1 antibody, heat shock protein family D (Hsp60) member 1 S homeolog antibody, 60 kDa heat shock protein, mitochondrial antibody, heat shock protein 1 (chaperonin) antibody, Heat shock protein 60A antibody, heat shock 60 protein 1 antibody, chaperone ATPase HSP60 antibody, molecular chaperone GroEL antibody, thermosome subunit antibody, chaperonin GroEL antibody, mitochondrial chaperonin antibody, heat shock protein family D member 1 antibody, HSPD1 antibody, hspd1.S antibody, hspd1 antibody, LOC100414401 antibody, Hspd1 antibody, Hsp60A antibody, HSP60 antibody, groEL antibody, MMP_RS07785 antibody, groEl antibody, LOC100136430 antibody
    Background
    In both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, the misfolding and aggregation of proteins during biogenesis and under conditions of cellular stress are prevented by molecular chaperones. Members of the HSP60 family of heat shock proteins are some of the best characterized chaperones. HSP60, also known as Cpn60 or GroEl, is an abundant protein synthesized constitutively in the cell that is induced to a higher concentration after brief cell shock. It is present in many species and exhibits a remarkable sequence homology among various counterparts in bacteria, plants, and mammals with more than half of the residues identical between bacterial and mammalian HSP60 (1-3). Whereas mammalian HSP60 is localized within the mitochondria, plant HSP60, or otherwise known as Rubisco-binding protein, is located in plant chloroplasts. It has been indicated that these proteins carry out a very important biological function due to the fact that HSP60 is present in so many different species. The common characteristics of the HSP60s from the divergent species are i) high abundance, ii) induction with environmental stress such as heat shock, iii) homo-oligomeric structures of either 7 or 14 subunits which reversibly dissociate in the presence of Mg2+ and ATP, iv) ATPase activity and v) a role in folding and assembly of oligomeric protein structures (4). These similarities are supported by recent studies where the single-ring human mitochondrial homolog, HSP60 with its co-chaperonin, HSP10 were expressed in a E. coli strain, engineered so that the groE operon is under strict regulatory control. This study has demonstrated that expression of HSP60-HSP10 was able to carry out all essential in vivo functions of GroEL and its co-chaperonin, GroES (5). Another important function of HSP60 and HSP10 is their protective functions against infection and cellular stress. HSP60 has however been linked to a number of autoimmune diseases, as well as Alzheimer's, coronary artery diseases, MS, and diabetes (6-9).
    Gene ID
    3329
    NCBI Accession
    NP_002147
    UniProt
    P10809
    Pathways
    Activation of Innate immune Response, Regulation of Leukocyte Mediated Immunity, Positive Regulation of Immune Effector Process, Production of Molecular Mediator of Immune Response, Positive Regulation of Endopeptidase Activity
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