Complex I subunit 8 kDa monoclonal antibody

Catalog No. MS109

$325.00 - 100 µg





 
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Applications: Western blotting
Species Reactivity: human, mouse, rat, bovine
Host Species: mouse
Isotype: IgG1, κ
Clone ID: 17C8E4E11
Concentration: 1 mg/mL in Hepes-Buffered Saline (HBS) with 0.02% azide as a preservative.
Suggested Working Concentration: 1 µg/mL for Western blotting
Storage Conditions: Store at 4°C. Do not freeze.
Country of Origin: USA


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Figure 1. Isolated mitochondria from human heart (lane 1), bovine heart (lane 2), rat heart (lane 3), and mouse heart (lane 4) detected with (MS109) anti-8kDa antibody. Extra bands in the mouse sample (lane 4) are due to the reaction of the IgG-specific goat anti-mouse secondary antibody with residual mouse blood in the heart tissue, as it is very difficult to entirely remove the blood from these small organs.


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   Western blotting Protocol

   MSDS Sodium Azide


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Published Studies Using This Product: Thomas et al., 2010. Recombinant human mitochondrial transcription factor A stimulates mitochondrial biogenesis and ATP synthesis, improves motor function after MPTP, reduces oxidative stress and increases survival after endotoxin.

Keeney et al., 2009. Mitochondrial gene therapy augments mitochondrial physiology in a Parkinson's disease cell model.

Iyer et al., 2009. Recombinant mitochondrial transcription factor A with N-terminal mitochondrial transduction domain increases respiration and mitochondrial gene expression.

Borland et al., 2009. Relationships among molecular genetic and respiratory properties of Parkinson's disease cybrid cells show similarities to Parkinson's brain tissues.

Sugiana et al., 2008. Mutation of C20orf7 disrupts complex I assembly and causes lethal neonatal mitochondrial disease.

Pagliarini et al., 2008. A mitochondrial protein compendium elucidates complex I disease biology.

Keeney et al., 2006. Parkinson's disease brain mitochondrial complex I has oxidatively damaged subunits and is functionally impaired and misassembled.

Schilling et al., 2005. Rapid purification and mass spectrometric characterization of mitochondrial NADH dehydrogenase (Complex I) from rodent brain and a dopaminergic neuronal cell line.


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