ATP Synthase Subunit G 2, Mitochondrial (ATP5L2) Antibody

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ATP Synthase Subunit G 2, Mitochondrial (ATP5L2) Antibody

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Mitochondrial membrane ATP synthase (F (1) F (0) ATP synthase or Complex V) produces ATP from ADP in the presence of a proton gradient across the membrane which is generated by electron transport complexes of the respiratory chain. F-type ATPases consist of two structural domains, F (1) containing the extramembraneous catalytic core, and F (0) containing the membrane proton channel, linked together by a central stalk and a peripheral stalk. During catalysis, ATP synthesis in the catalytic domain of F (1) is coupled via a rotary mechanism of the central stalk subunits to proton translocation. Part of the complex F (0) domain. Minor subunit located with subunit a in the membrane (By similarity).

Target ATP Synthase Subunit G 2, Mitochondrial (ATP5L2)
Clonality Polyclonal
Reactivity Human
Tested Applications ELISA, WB
Host Rabbit
Recommended dilutions WB: 1/1000. Optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user.
Conjugation Unconjugated
Immunogen KLH-conjugated synthetic peptide between 1-30 amino acids from the N-terminal region of human ATP5L2.
Isotype IgG
Form Liquid
Purification Purified through a protein A column, followed by peptide affinity purification.
Storage Aliquot and store at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
UniProt Primary AC Q7Z4Y8 (UniProt, ExPASy)
UniProt Entry Name AT5L2_HUMAN
Gene Symbol ATP5MGL
KEGG hsa:267020
String 9606.ENSP00000421076
Molecular Weight Calculated MW: 11 kDa
Buffer PBS containing 0.09% sodium azide.
Availability Shipped within 5-10 working days.
Note THIS PRODUCT IS FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. NOT FOR USE IN DIAGNOSTIC, THERAPEUTIC OR COSMETIC PROCEDURES. NOT FOR HUMAN OR ANIMAL CONSUMPTION.
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