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PCSK7 antibody - Domain P

 

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Product type 

Primary antibodies

Description 

Rabbit polyclonal to PCSK7 - Domain P

Immunogen 

Synthetic peptide based on the P-domain of Human PCSK7 (PC-7A).

(Peptide available as ab41416.)

Reacts with 
(species key)

Hu

Specificity 

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Tested applications 
(see key)

WB


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Recommended dilutions
WB: A recommended starting concentration for Western Blots is 1:1000 when using colorimetric substrates such as BCIP/NBT, and 1:5000 for chemiluminescent substrates. PC7-A presents a band at ~64kDa; PC7-B presents a band at ~101 on reduced SDS-Page gels, and is processed to a secreted 89kDa form. Dilution optimised using Chromogenic detection. Not yet tested in other applications. Optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user.



Specific protocols
Recommended WB protocol

Cellular localization 

The longer form is thought to be bound in the Golgi, and the shorter form secreted through dense core secretory granules.

Research areas 

Cell Biology >> Proteolysis / Ubiquitin >> Proteolytic enzymes >> Serine protease >> Proprotein Convertases

Relevance 

PC7 was the first described in the rat pituitary, and found to be expressed in many tissues including brain, adrenal gland, gut, ovary, testis, kidney, liver lung, thyroid and pancreas. A literature alias is C8 or PC8 . Two splice variants are reported; a 591 amino acid sequence (PC7A) and a 785 amino acid membrane-associated form (PC7B). The longer form is thought to be bound in the Golgi, and the shorter form secreted through dense core secretory granules. PC7 has been shown to cleave parathyroid hormone and Tumor Necrosis Factor aloha converting enzyme (TACE, ADAM17). Like furin, PC1, PC2 and PACE4, PC7 is a serine proteinase that cleaves after pairs of basic amino acids, but with some differences in substrate specificity and distribution. The catalytic domain has homology to other PC enzymes, the prohormone convertase family initially discovered for their role in processing POMC, insulin and other pro-hormones, and later found to process a wider range of precursor proteins. Some have renamed the prohormone convertases as proprotein convertases, and another group has renamed the entire family with a uniform nomenclature of SPCs (subtilisin-like proprotein convertases), with PC7 getting the SPC7 moniker.

PC7 structure contains a propeptide domain, a catalytic domain and an RGD containing cysteine-rich domain (homo-B). The longer sequence contains an extended cysteine-rich domain. The PCs have an RxxR consensus cleavage requirement, and the propeptide is separated from the mature protein by just such a sequence. After cleavage of the propeptide domain, PC7 becomes a two-chain form, and the propeptide piece is released after a second internal cleavage. PC7A resides mainly in the dense core secretory vesicles and the TGN, and is cycled to the surface, with some of the PC7 being secreted from the cells. PC7 has been reported to be elevated in tumor cell lines and to increase tumor progression. The message for PC7A encodes a 591 amino acid protein with a predicted mass of 64.4 kDa, and a pI of 5.9. The PC7B protein has an apparent mass of 101 kDa on reduced SDS PAGE gels, and is processed to a secreted 89 kDa form.

 

Alternative names for PCSK7 antibody - Domain P (ab40134)

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Entrez Gene

    

9159    (Human)

GeneCard

    

GC11M116581    (Human)

Omim

    

604872    (Human)

SwissProt

    

Q16549    (Human)
Q96FK8    (Human)

Unigene

    

443752    (Human)

Raised in 

Rabbit

Clonality 

Polyclonal

Isotype 

IgG

Purity 

Immunogen affinity purified

Storage buffer 

Preservative: 0.05% Sodium Azide
Constituents: 50% Glycerol

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Form 

Liquid

Concentration 

1.000 mg/ml

Storage instructions 

Shipped at 4°C. Upon delivery aliquot and store at -20°C. Avoid freeze / thaw cycles.

 

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