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company name :
StressMarq Biosciences
product type :
antibody
product name :
HSP60 Antibody
catalog :
SMC-110B
quantity :
200 µg
price :
236.00 USD
clonality :
monoclonal
host :
mouse
conjugate :
nonconjugated
clone name :
LK1
reactivity :
human, mouse, rat, dogs, bovine, soybeans
application :
western blot, ELISA, immunohistochemistry, immunoprecipitation, flow cytometry
citations: 8
Published Application/Species/Sample/DilutionReference
  • western blot; human; loading ...; fig 6g
Richter F, Dennerlein S, Nikolov M, Jans D, Naumenko N, Aich A, et al. ROMO1 is a constituent of the human presequence translocase required for YME1L protease import. J Cell Biol. 2019;218:598-614 pubmed publisher
  • western blot; mouse
Doğan S, Pujol C, Maiti P, Kukat A, Wang S, Hermans S, et al. Tissue-specific loss of DARS2 activates stress responses independently of respiratory chain deficiency in the heart. Cell Metab. 2014;19:458-69 pubmed publisher
  • western blot; soybeans
Ahsan N, Donnart T, Nouri M, Komatsu S. Tissue-specific defense and thermo-adaptive mechanisms of soybean seedlings under heat stress revealed by proteomic approach. J Proteome Res. 2010;9:4189-204 pubmed publisher
  • western blot; soybeans
Ahsan N, Komatsu S. Comparative analyses of the proteomes of leaves and flowers at various stages of development reveal organ-specific functional differentiation of proteins in soybean. Proteomics. 2009;9:4889-907 pubmed publisher
Nishida K, Sakakibara K, Iwasaki Y, Yamada H, Murakami R, Murota Y, et al. Hierarchical roles of mitochondrial Papi and Zucchini in Bombyx germline piRNA biogenesis. Nature. 2018;555:260-264 pubmed publisher
Nonaka K, Une S, Komatsu M, Yamaji R, Akiyama J. Heat stress prevents the decrease in succinate dehydrogenase activity in the extensor digitorum longus of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. Physiol Res. 2018;67:117-126 pubmed
Saita S, Nolte H, Fiedler K, Kashkar H, Venne A, Zahedi R, et al. PARL mediates Smac proteolytic maturation in mitochondria to promote apoptosis. Nat Cell Biol. 2017;19:318-328 pubmed publisher
Seiferling D, Szczepanowska K, Becker C, Senft K, Hermans S, Maiti P, et al. Loss of CLPP alleviates mitochondrial cardiomyopathy without affecting the mammalian UPRmt. EMBO Rep. 2016;17:953-64 pubmed publisher
product information
Catalog No :
SMC-110B
Product Name :
HSP60 Antibody
Description :
Mouse Anti-Human HSP60 Monoclonal IgG1
Target :
HSP60
Conjugate :
Unconjugated
2021 List Price :
236.00 USD
Currency :
USD
Research Area(s) :
Cancer Heat Shock Cell Signaling Protein Trafficking Chaperone Proteins Tags and Cell Markers Organelle Markers
Alternative Name(s) :
CPN60 Antibody, GROEL Antibody, HLD4 Antibody, HSP 60 Antibody, HSP65 Antibody, HSPD1 Antibody, HuCHA60 Antibody, SPG 13 Antibody
Size :
200 µg
Category :
Antibodies
Product Type :
Monoclonal
Clone Number :
LK1
Immunogen :
Recombinant human HSP60
Immunogen Species :
Human
Accession Number :
NP_002147.2
Swiss-Prot :
P10809
Applications :
WB IHC IP ELISA FCM
Host Species :
Mouse
Isotype :
IgG1
Species Reactivity Abbreviation :
Hu Ms Rt Bv Dg Ck Dr GP Hm Mk Pg Rb Sh Xe Pl Sw
Species Reactivity Full Name :
Human Mouse Rat Bovine Dog Chicken Fruit Fly (Drosophila melanogaster) Guinea Pig (Cavia porcellus) Hamster Monkey Pig Rabbit Sheep African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis) Plant Soybean Silkworm (Bombyx mori)
Antibody Dilution :
WB (1:20000), IHC (1:100), ICC/IF (1:100), IP (1:200); optimal dilutions for assays should be determined by the user.
Purification :
Protein G Purified
Storage Buffer :
PBS, 50% glycerol, 0.09% sodium azide
Concentration :
1 mg/ml
Specificity :
Detects ~60kDa.
Storage Temperature :
-20ºC
Shipping Temperature :
Blue Ice or 4ºC
Cite this Product :
StressMarq Biosciences Cat# SMC-110B, RRID: AB_2121277
Certificate of Analysis :
0.05 µg/ml of SMC-110 was sufficient for detection of HSP60 in 20 µg of heat shocked HeLa cell lysate by colorimetric immunoblot analysis using goat anti-mouse IgG as the secondary antibody.
Cellular Localization :
Mitochondrion Mitochondrion Matrix
Scientific Background :
In both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, the misfolding and aggregation of proteins during biogenesis and under conditions of cellular stress are prevented by molecular chaperones. Members of the HSP60 family of heat shock proteins are some of the best characterized chaperones. HSP60, also known as Cpn60 or GroEl, is an abundant protein synthesized constitutively in the cell that is induced to a higher concentration after brief cell shock. It is present in many species and exhibits a remarkable sequence homology among various counterparts in bacteria, plants, and mammals with more than half of the residues identical between bacterial and mammalian HSP60 (1-3). Whereas mammalian HSP60 is localized within the mitochondria, plant HSP60, or otherwise known as Rubisco-binding protein, is located in plant chloroplasts. It has been indicated that these proteins carry out a very important biological function due to the fact that HSP60 is present in so many different species. The common characteristics of the HSP60s from the divergent species are i) high abundance, ii) induction with environmental stress such as heat shock, iii) homo-oligomeric structures of either 7 or 14 subunits which reversibly dissociate in the presence of Mg2+ and ATP, iv) ATPase activity and v) a role in folding and assembly of oligomeric protein structures (4). These similarities are supported by recent studies where the single-ring human mitochondrial homolog, HSP60 with its co-chaperonin, HSP10 were expressed in a E. coli strain, engineered so that the groE operon is under strict regulatory control. This study has demonstrated that expression of HSP60-HSP10 was able to carry out all essential in vivo functions of GroEL and its co-chaperonin, GroES (5). Another important function of HSP60 and HSP10 is their protective functions against infection and cellular stress. HSP60 has however been linked to a number of autoimmune diseases, as well as Alzheimer's, coronary artery diseases, MS, and diabetes (6-9).
References :
1. Hartl, F.U. (1996) Nature 381: 571-579. 2. Bukau, B. and Horwich, A.L. (1998) Cell 92: 351-366. 3. Hartl, F.U. and Hayer-Hartl, M. (2002) Science 295: 1852- 1858. 4. Jindal, S., et al. (1989) Molecular and Cellular Biology 9: 2279-2283. 5. La Verda, D., et al (1999) Infect Dis. Obstet. Gynecol. 7: 64-71. 6. Itoh, H. et al. (2002) Eur. J. Biochem. 269: 5931-5938. 7. Gupta, S. and Knowlton, A.A. J. Cell Mol Med. 9: 51-58. 8. Deocaris, C.C. et al. (2006) Cell Stress Chaperones 11: 116-128. 9. Lai, H.C. et al. (2007) Am. J. Physiol. Endocrinol. Metab. 292: E292-E297. 10. Gao, Y.L., et al (1995) J. of Immunology 154: 3548-3556. 11. Neuer, A., et al (1997) European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology 12(5):925-929. 12. Bason, C., et al (2003) Lancet 362(9400): 1971-1977.
Field of Use :
Not for use in humans. Not for use in diagnostics or therapeutics. For in vitro research use only.
Image Filenames :
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company information
StressMarq Biosciences
PO Box 55036 CADBORO BAY
3825 Cadboro Bay Road
Victoria BC V8N 4G0
info@stressmarq.com
http://www.stressmarq.com
1-250-294-9065
headquarters: canada
StressMarq Biosciences Inc. is a bioreagents company producing high-quality antibodies, antibody conjugates, proteins, assay kits, and small molecules for the life sciences.
With over 17,000 products, we offer a wide range of products for scientists in cancer, neuroscience, epigenetics, cell signalling, and cellular stress research areas.
Based in Victoria, BC, with a small but dedicated group of scientists, StressMarq provides highly-validated products that are sold with our quality guarantee, and supported by our years of scientific expertise. Our products are available in over 50 countries through our extensive distributor network.
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