AffiAB® Anti-PGM1 Antibody [JE65-06]
Phosphoglucomutase-1 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the PGM1 gene. The protein encoded by this gene is an isozyme of phosphoglucomutase (PGM) and belongs to the phosphohexose mutase family. There are several PGM isozymes, which are encoded by different genes and catalyze the transfer of phosphate between the 1 and 6 positions of glucose. In most cell types, this PGM isozyme is predominant, representing about 90% of total PGM activity. In red blood cells, PGM2 is a major isozyme. This gene is highly polymorphic. Mutations in this gene cause CDG syndrome type 1t (CDG1T, formerly known as glycogen storage disease type XIV) . Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been identified in this gene. Phosphoglucomutase 1 (PGM1) deficiency is an inherited metabolic disorder in humans (CDG syndrome type 1t, CDG1T) . Affected patients show multiple disease phenotypes, including dilated cardiomyopathy, exercise intolerance, and hepatopathy, reflecting the central role of the enzyme in glucose metabolism.
Antibody type
Recombinant Rabbit monoclonal Antibody
Uniprot ID
SwissProt: P36871 Human; SwissProt: Q9D0F9 Mouse; SwissProt: P38652 Rat
Recombinant
YES
Conjugation
Non-conjugated
Host
Rabbit
Isotype
IgG
Clone
JE65-06
KO/KD
N/A
Species reactivity
Human, Mouse, Rat
Tested applications
WB, IHC-P
Predicted species reactivity
N/A
Immunogen
Synthetic peptide within human PGM1 aa 513-562/562.
Storage
Store at +4°C after thawing. Aliquot store at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze / thaw cycles.
Form
Liquid
Storage buffer
1*TBS (pH7.4) , 0.05% BSA, 40% Glycerol. Preservative: 0.05% Sodium Azide.
Concentration
1 mg/mL.
Purity
Protein A affinity purified.
Signal pathway
N/A
Recommended dilutions
WB: 1:500
; IHC-P: 1:100
Molecular Weight
Predicted band size: 61 kDa
Subcellular location
Cytoplasm.
Positive control
293T cell lysate, A431 cell lysate, Hela cell lysate, HepG2 cell lysate, NIH/3T3 cell lysate, RAW264.7 cell lysate, PC-12 cell lysate, rat spleen tissue lysate, mouse skeletal muscle tissue.