Rabbit Polyclonal ACSS2 antibody. Suitable for WB and reacts with Human samples. Immunogen corresponding to Synthetic Peptide within Human ACSS2 aa 450 to C-terminus.
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ACAS2, ACSS2, Acetate--CoA ligase, Acetyl-CoA synthetase, Acetyl-CoA synthetase 1, Acyl-CoA synthetase short-chain family member 2, Acyl-activating enzyme, Propionate--CoA ligase, ACS, AceCS, AceCS1
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Western blot - Anti-ACSS2 antibody (AB264391)
Lysates prepared using NETN lysis buffer.
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Western blot - Anti-ACSS2 antibody (ab264391) at 0.1 µg/mL
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HepG2 (human liver hepatocellular carcinoma cell line) whole cell lysate at 50 µg
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HeLa (human epithelial cell line from cervix adenocarcinoma) whole cell lysate at 50 µg
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HEK-293T (human epithelial cell line from embryonic kidney transformed with large T antigen) whole cell lysate at 50 µg
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Jurkat (human T cell leukemia cell line from peripheral blood) whole cell lysate at 50 µg
Predicted band size: 79 kDa
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Exposure time: 3min
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Biological function summary
ACSS2 regulates cellular energy homeostasis by producing acetyl-CoA for energy production and biosynthetic reactions. This enzyme provides the necessary substrate for the synthesis of fatty acids cholesterol and acetylation of proteins impacting cellular metabolism and function. ACSS2 operates independently and does not form part of any known enzyme complex emphasizing its unique role in acetate utilization.
Pathways
ACSS2 functions as a central component of lipid metabolism and the acetyl-CoA positioned pathways. It integrates into the glycolysis-associated pathways when it contributes to the energy-producing acetyl-CoA pool. ACSS2 interacts with other metabolic enzymes like ATP citrate lyase in controlling the balance of acetyl-CoA production which is important for both lipid synthesis and energy metabolism.
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