AMPK beta 1 Phospho(pS181)(PRKAB1)antibody
Cat.#: 2271-1
Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody
Clone ID: EP2181Y
Swiss Prot: Q9Y478
Mol Weight: 38kDa
Size: 100ul
Description
The 5-AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a member of the SNF1 (sucrose nonfermentor) kinase family (1). AMPK is a heterotrimeric protein comprising alpha (63 kDa), beta (38 kDa) and gamma (38 kDa) subunits (2). The alpha subunit is the catalytic subunit, while beta and gamma are noncatalytic subunits, although they have been found to interact with the active subunit in liver. AMPK regulates fatty acid and sterol synthesis by phosphorylation of acetyl-CoA as well as cholesterol synthesis via phosphorylation and inactivation of hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA reductase (3). AMPK beta-1 mediates the association of the AMPK heterotrimeric complex in vitro (2). Two isoforms have been found, and the difference in expression patterns indicates tissue-specific roles for these isoforms (4). Phosphorylation on serine 24/25 and serine 182 have been linked to AMPK localization.
Recommended Applications
WB, IHC, ICC
Applications and Recommended Dilution Factors
WB: 1:2,000-20,000
IHC: 1:100
ICC: 1:100 - 250
Species Reactivity
Human
Cross reactivity determined by western blot only.
Products Data
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Specificity
A synthetic phospho-peptide corresponding to residues surrounding Serine 181 of human AMPK beta was used as immunogen.
Storage Condition and Buffer
Store at -20 °C. Buffer: 50 mM Tris-Glycine (pH 7.4), 0.15 M NaCl, 40% Glycerol, 0.01% sodium azide and 0.05% BSA. Stable for 12 months from date of receipt.
Alternative Names
PRKAB1 antibody, AMPK antibody, HAMPKb antibody, MGC17785 antibody, 5'-AMP-activated protein kinase subunit beta-1 antibody, antibody
Description References
1. Mitchelhill, K. I., Stapleton, D., Gao, G., House, C., Michell, B., Katsis, F., Witters, L. A., and Kemp, B. E. (1994) J. Biol. Chem. 269, 2361-2364
2. Woods, A.; Cheung, P. C. F.; Smith, F. C.; Davison, M. D.; Scott, J.; Beri, R. K.; Carling, D.: J. Biol. Chem. 271: 10282-10290, 1996.
3. Carling, D., Clarke, P. R., Zammit, V. A., and Hardie, D. G. (1989) Eur. J. Biochem. 186, 129-136
4. Thornton, C.; Snowden, M. A.; Carling, D.: J. Biol. Chem. 273: 12443-12450, 1998.