Rpn1 Rabbit pAb

Rpn1 is the second largest subunit of the 19S regulatory paticle (PA700) of the 26S proteasome. It's one of the ubiquitin receptors on the proteasome that recurit polyubiquitinated proteins. The 26S proteaosme is composed of 33 different proteins and responsible for degrading polyubiquitinated proteins in a ATP hydrolysis-dependent manner. The 19S regulatory particle can bind polyubiqutin chains to recruit substrates, deubiquitinate to recycle ubiquitin, unfold substrate proteins under ATP hydrolysis, and translocate unfolded proteins to the 20S proteasome for hydrolysis.

Additional Information

Product Name: Rpn1 Rabbit pAb
Catalog No.: Y2302-100
Also Known As: PSMD2; P97; RPN1; S2; TRAP2
Size: 100 µl
Concentration: See labels on tube
Host Species: Rabbit
Isotype: IgG
Reactivity: Human, Mouse
Immunogen: Recombinant fusion protein containing a sequence corresponding to amino acids 1-260 of human Rpn1.
Swiss Prot. #: Q13200
Calculated MW: 100 kDa
Detected MW: 108 kDa
Applications: WB (1:500 - 1:2,000)
IHC (1:50 - 1:200)
IF (1:50 - 1:200)
IP (not tested)
Note: Antibody dilution should be optimized by users.
Purification: Protein A or G affinity purification
Buffer: PBS with 0.02% sodium azide, 50% glycerol, pH7.3
Storage: Store at -20℃. Centrifuge to maximize product recovery.
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Shipping Method: Wet ice shipping
References: 1. Boldin MP, et al. (1995) FEBS Lett 367, 39 - 44.
2. Tsurumi C, et al. (1996) Europ J Biochem 239, 912 - 921.

Details

Rpn1 is the second largest subunit of the 19S regulatory paticle (PA700) of the 26S proteasome. It's one of the ubiquitin receptors on the proteasome that recurit polyubiquitinated proteins. The 26S proteaosme is composed of 33 different proteins and responsible for degrading polyubiquitinated proteins in a ATP hydrolysis-dependent manner. The 19S regulatory particle can bind polyubiqutin chains to recruit substrates, deubiquitinate to recycle ubiquitin, unfold substrate proteins under ATP hydrolysis, and translocate unfolded proteins to the 20S proteasome for hydrolysis.