Cat. No.: DAB-0012239
Product Information | |
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Clonality | Polyclonal |
Host Species | Rabbit |
Reactivity | Human, Mouse |
Applications | WB, IP, IF |
Product Description | Polyclonal antibodies are produced by immunizing animals with a synthetic peptide corresponding to residues surrounding Gln883 of human Lipin 1 protein. Antibodies are purified by protein A and peptide affinity chromatography. |
Format | Liquid |
Purity | Affinity purity |
Target Information | |
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Target Name | LPIN1 |
UniProt No. | Q14693 |
Gene ID | 23175 |
Gene Description | Lipin 1 was identified as a nuclear protein required for adipose tissue development. The expression of Lipin 1 is induced during adipocyte differentiation. The abnormal development of adipose tissues caused by mutations in the lipin 1 gene results in lipodystrophy, a condition associated with low body fat, fatty liver, hypertriglyceridemia, and insulin resistance. Lipin 1 plays a role in lipid metabolism in various tissues and cell types including liver, muscle, adipose tissues, and neuronal cell lines. It has dual functions at the molecular level: Lipin 1 serves as a transcriptional coactivator in liver, and a phosphatidate phosphatase in triglyceride and phospholipid biosynthesis pathways. Lipin 1 is regulated by mTOR, illustrating a connection between adipocyte development and nutrient-sensing pathways. It also mediates hepatic insulin signaling by TORC2/CRTC2. |
Shipping & Storage | |
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Shipping | Shipped at 4 °C. |
Storage Instructions | Store at –20 °C. Do not aliquot the antibody. |
Storage Buffer | Supplied in 10 mM sodium HEPES (pH 7.5), 150 mM NaCl, 100 µg/ml BSA and 50% glycerol. |
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