Product Datasheet  
TOMM20 Antibody  
Catalog Number: 48864  
Technical:tech@swbio.com  
Information:info@swbio.com  
Description  
  • host_species:  
  • Rabbit
  • Amount:  
  • 100μgμg
  • Swiss-Prot No.:  
  • Swiss-Prot#:Q15388
  • Form of Antibody:  
  • 1*TBS (pH7.4), 1%BSA, 40%Glycerol. Preservative: 0.05% Sodium Azide.
  • Storage:  
  • Store at -20˚C
  • Immunogen:  
  • recombinant protein
  • reactivity:  
  • Hu, Ms, Rt
  • appl_detail:  
  • WB: 1:1,000-1:2,000
    IHC: 1:50-1:200
    ICC: 1:50-1:200

    FC: 1:50-1:100
  • other_names:  
  • KIAA0016 antibody
    MAS20 antibody
    MGC117367 antibody
    Mitochondrial 20 kDa outer membrane protein antibody
    Mitochondrial import receptor subunit TOM20 homolog antibody
    MOM19 antibody
    Outer mitochondrial membrane rec
  • Purification:  
  • ProA affinity purified
  • Specificity:  
  • Applications:  
  • WB, ICC/IF, IHC, IP, FC
  • Background:  
  • The mitochondrial preprotein translocases of the outer membrane (Tom) is a multisubunit protein complex that facilitates the import of nucleus-encoded precursor proteins across the mitochondrial outer membrane. The Tom machinery consists of import receptors for the initial binding of cytosolically synthesized preproteins and a general import pore (GIP) for the membrane translocation of various preproteins into the mitochondria. The import receptors include Tom20 and Tom22, which form a heteromeric receptor complex that initiates the insertion of newly synthesized proteins into the outer membrane and then directs the precursor protein into the GIP. In yeast, Tom22 is the essential component of the import receptor complex as it functions as both a receptor for the preproteins and serves as a docking point for both Tom20 and the GIP. Tom22 directly associates with Tom40, the major component of the GIP, and thereby forms a stable interaction between the two core complexes to facilitate the fluid movement of preproteins into the mitochondria. The insertion of Tom40 into the Tom machinery requires the initial binding of Tom40 to Tom20 and leads to the efficient incorporation of Tom40 precursors into preexisting Tom complexes.



 
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