Product Datasheet  
Peroxiredoxin 1 Antibody  
Catalog Number: 49322  
Technical:tech@swbio.com  
Information:info@swbio.com  
Description  
  • host_species:  
  • Rabbit
  • Amount:  
  • 100μgμg
  • Swiss-Prot No.:  
  • Swiss-Prot#:Q06830
  • 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
  • appl_detail:  
  • WB: 1:1,000-5,000
    IHC: 1:50-1:200
    ICC: 1:100-1:500

    FC: 1:50-1:100
  • other_names:  
  • Heme binding 23 kDa protein antibody
    MSP23 antibody
    Natural killer cell-enhancing factor A antibody
    NKEF A antibody
    NKEF-A antibody
    NKEFA antibody
    OSF3 antibody
    Osteoblast specific factor 3 antibody
    PAG antibody
  • Purification:  
  • ProA affinity purified
  • Specificity:  
  • Applications:  
  • WB, ICC/IF, IHC, FC
  • Background:  
  • The peroxiredoxin (PRX) family comprises six antioxidant proteins, PRX I, II, III, IV, V and VI, which protect cells from reactive oxygen species (ROS) by preventing the metal-catalyzed oxidation of enzymes. The PRX proteins primarily utilize thioredoxin as the electron donor for antioxidation, although they are fairly promiscuous with regard to the hydroperoxide substrate. In addition to protection from ROS, peroxiredoxins are also involved in cell proliferation, differentiation and gene expression. PRX I, II, IV and VI show diffuse cytoplasmic localization, while PRX III and V exhibit distinct mitochondrial localization. The human PRX I gene encodes a protein that is expressed in several tissues, including liver, kidney, testis, lung and nervous system. PRX II is expressed in testis, while PRX III shows expression in lung. PRX I, II and III are overexpressed in breast cancer and may be involved in its development or progression. Upregulated protein levels of PRX I and II in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Down syndrome (DS) indicate the involvement of PRX I and II in their pathogenesis. The human PRX IV gene is abundantly expressed in many tissues.



 
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