Anti-Aprataxin Antibody [S03-9F6]
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Rabbit Monoclonal Aprataxin antibody. Suitable for WB and reacts with Human samples. Immunogen corresponding to Synthetic Peptide within Human APTX.
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AXA1, APTX, Aprataxin, Forkhead-associated domain histidine triad-like protein, FHA-HIT
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Western blot - Anti-Aprataxin Antibody [S03-9F6] (AB317382)
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Western blot - Anti-Aprataxin Antibody [S03-9F6] (ab317382) at 1/1000 dilution
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K562 cell lysate
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HeLa cell lysate
Predicted band size: 41 kDa
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Biological function summary
Aprataxin plays an important role in the DNA single-strand break repair processes. It functions within the DNA repair machinery often as part of complexes with other repair proteins. This protein mainly interacts with other partners like XRCC1 and PARP1 to facilitate accurate DNA repair. Its interaction ensures proper response to DNA damage safeguarding the genome's stability and function.
Pathways
Aprataxin is integrally connected to the base excision repair (BER) pathway and the DNA damage response pathway. These pathways are fundamental mechanisms for repairing damaged DNA and preserving cell viability. Within these pathways Aprataxin closely collaborates with related proteins like XRCC1 and PARP1. These associations highlight Aprataxin's role in ensuring the efficiency and success of DNA repair processes.
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