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PanK4 (Thr63) Antibody

Applications

  • WB

Reactivity

  • Mouse

Predicted Reactivity

  • Rat
  • Hamster
Overview
Catalog # bs-70214R
Product Name PanK4 (Thr63) Antibody
Applications WB
Specificity Specific for the ~86 kDa PanK4 phosphorylated at Ser63. Immunolabeling of PanK4 is nearly eliminated with λ-phosphatase treatment.
Reactivity Mouse
Predicted Reactivity Rat, Hamster
Specifications
Conjugation Unconjugated
Host Rabbit
Source Synthetic phospho-peptide corresponding to amino acid residues surrounding Thr63 of mouse PanK4, conjugated to keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH).
Modification Site Thr63
Clonality Polyclonal
Isotype IgG
Concentration Lot Dependent
Purification Antigen Affinity purification from Pooled whole antiserum
Storage Buffer 10 mM HEPES (pH 7.5), 150 mM NaCl, 100 µg per ml BSA and 50% glycerol.
Storage Condition Storage at -20°C is recommended, as aliquots may be taken without freeze/thawing due to presence of 50% glycerol. Stable for at least 1 year at -20°C.
Target
Gene ID 269614
Swiss Prot Q80YV4
Synonyms DKFZp547M242 antibody, FLJ10782 antibody, hPanK 4 antibody, hPanK4 antibody, PANK 4 antibody, Pantothenate kinase 4 antibody, Pantothenic acid kinase antibody
Background Pantothenate kinase, PanK, is a vital regulatory enzyme for coenzyme A (CoA) biosynthesis, phosphorylating pantothenate (vitamin B5) to 4’-phosphopantothenate, then quickly transforming to CoA which is an essential component for fatty acid metabolism (Abiko, Y, 1967). There are 4 members of the PanK family, located on chromosomes 10q23.31, 20p13, 5q35, and 1p36.32 (Zhou et al, 2001). PanK1 is predominantly in heart, liver, and kidney. PanK2 is expressed ubiquitously, with higher levels in retinal and infant basal ganglia. PanK3 has high levels in liver, while PanK4 is expressed ubiquitously with its highest levels found in muscle (Zhou et al, 2001). Additionally, PanK4 has been shown to regulate Pkm2 activity affecting glucose metabolism (Li et al, 2005). There have been several phospho-serine, threonine, and tyrosine sites identified within PanK4, the role of each one has yet to be determined.
Application Dilution
WB 1:300-5000