Background:Sequestosome 1 (SQSTM1/p62) is a multifunctional adaptor protein implicated in selective autophagy,cell signaling pathways,and tumorigenesis. p62 has been implicated in shuttling ubiquitinated and sometimes aggregated proteins for autophagic degradation. As a autophagy-specific substrate,p62 is degraded during the autophagic process,which makes intracellular level of p62 as a marker for autophagy flux. p62 is at the cross-roads of several signaling pathways including Ras/ Raf/ MAPK and NFkappaB and plays important role in cancer. p62 is a component of inclusion bodies/ protein aggregates found in human diseases,including Huntington's disease,Alzheimer's disease,Parkinson's disease in the brain,and nephropathic cystinosis in kidney (22074114,22860231,22714671). The molecular weight of p62 is predicted as 48/ 38 kDa,while western blot analyses using this antibody demonstrate the major band around 60-62 kDa in various tissues.
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Synonyms:A170,DMRV,EBI 3 associated protein of 60 kDa,EBI 3 associated protein p60,EBI3 associated protein of 60 kDa,EBI3 associated protein p60,EBI3-associated protein of 60 kDa,EBIAP,FTDALS3,MGC127197,ORCA,OSF-6,Osi,OSIL,Oxidative stress induced like,p60,p62,p62B,Paget disease of bone 3,PDB 3,PDB3,Phosphotyrosine independent ligand for the Lck SH2 domain of 62 kDa,Phosphotyrosine independent ligand for the Lck SH2 domain p62,Phosphotyrosine-independent ligand for the Lck SH2 domain of 62 kDa,PKC-zeta-interacting protein,Protein kinase C-zeta-interacting protein,Sequestosome 1,Sequestosome-1,SQSTM 1,SQSTM,Sqstm1,STAP,STONE14,Ubiquitin binding protein p62,Ubiquitin-binding protein p62,ZIP 3,ZIP,ZIP3
Host:Rabbit
Reactivity:Human,Mouse,Rat
Applications:WB
Concentration:1.5 mg/mL
Immunogen:KLH conjugated Synthetic peptide corresponding to Human SQSTM1
Purification Method:Affinity purification
Clonality:Polyclonal
Conjugation:Unconjugated
Buffer:PBS with 0.02% sodium azide,100 ug/ml BSA and 50% glycerol.
Dilution:WB 1:500-1:1000
Swissprot:Q13501,Q64337,O08623
Isotype:IgG
Research Areas:Cancer, Cardiovascular, Epigenetics and Nuclear Signaling, Metabolism, Signal transduction