Anti-LC3 (Human) mAb (Monoclonal Antibody)
LC3 Monoclonal Antibody.

Specifications:
Description
Monoclonal Antibody of 100 µl targeting LC3 for WB.
Target: | LC3 |
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Product Type: | Antibody |
Size: | 100 µl |
Application: | WB |
Research Area / Disease: | Autophagy |
Conjugate: | Unlabeled |
Antibody Type: | Monoclonal |
Clone Number: | 8E10 |
Concentration: | 1 mg/mL |
Formulation: | 1 mg/mL in PBS containing 50% Glycerol (pH 7.2). No preservative is contained. |
Isotype: | IgG2a ĸ |
Immunogen: | Human LC3 (MAP1LC3B), 1-120 aa (recombinant) |
Host Species: | Mouse |
Species Reactivity: | Hamster, Human, Mouse, Rat |
Source: | Purified IgG from hybridoma supernatant |
Reactivity: | This clone reacts with LC3B and does not cross-react with LC3A, LC3C, GATE-16 and GABARAP |
Gene ID Human: | |
Gene ID Mouse: | |
Gene ID Rat: | |
Storage Temperature: | -20°C |
Regulatory Statement: | For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. |
Citations
- Maejima Y et al. Mst1 inhibits autophagy by promoting the interaction between Beclin1 and Bcl-2. Nat Med. 19, 1478-88 (2013),
- Mukai R, Ohshima T. HTLV-1 HBZ positively regulates the mTOR signaling pathway via inhibition of GADD34 activity in the cytoplasm. Oncogene. (2013) In press.,
- Margariti A et al. XBP1 mRNA splicing triggers an autophagic response in endothelial cells through BECLIN-1 transcriptional activation. J Biol Chem 288, 859-72 (2013)
- Mukai, R., and Ohshima, T., Oncogene (2013) In press.
- Maejima, Y., et al., Nat Med. 19, 1478-1488 (2013) [WB]
- Margariti, A., et al., J Biol Chem. 288, 859-872 (2013) [WB]
- Kozako T et al. Novel small molecule SIRT2 inhibitors induce cell death in leukemic cell lines. BMC Cancer. 18, 791 (2018)
- Saito T et al. An alternative mitophagy pathway mediated by Rab9 protects the heart against ischemia. J Clin Invest. 129, 802-819 (2019)rn
- Slowicka K et al. Physical and functional interaction between A20 and ATG16L1-WD40 domain in the control of intestinal homeostasis. Nat Commun. 10, 1834 (2019)
- Forte, M., Bianchi, F., Cotugno, M. et al. An interplay between UCP2 and ROS protects cells from high-salt-induced injury through autophagy stimulation. Cell Death Dis 12, 919 (2021).
References
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