Anti-Citrulline antibody [6C2.1]
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Immunohistochemistry (Formalin/PFA-fixed paraffin-embedded sections) - Anti-Citrulline antibody [6C2.1] (AB240908)
Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embeded mouse colon tissue stained for Citrulline (Green) using ab240908 at 1/25 dilution for 1 hour at RT in immunohistochemical analysis. Goat Anti-Mouse IgG Alexa Fluor 488 was used as the secondary antibody. The nuclear counterstain is DAPI (Blue).
(A) DAPI (B) ab240908 (C) Composite
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Western blot - Anti-Citrulline antibody [6C2.1] (AB240908)
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Western blot - Anti-Citrulline antibody [6C2.1] (ab240908) at 1/1000 dilution
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BSA at 0.5 µg
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BSA at 2 µg
Lane 3:
Citrulline-BSA at 0.5 µg
Lane 4:
Citrulline-BSA at 2 µg
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Goat Anti-Mouse IgG HRP at 1:2000 for 60 min at RT
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Exposure time: 5min
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Biological function summary
Citrulline plays a significant part in the body's nitrogen cycle and enhances the production of nitric oxide a vital signaling molecule. Citrulline participates in converting ammonia a byproduct from amino acid breakdown into urea in the liver which the body can then excrete. It does not belong to a complex but acts as a precursor to the amino acid arginine enhancing its levels and promoting vasodilation. Citrulline effects also extend to influencing muscle metabolism and cellular energy production.
Pathways
Citrulline participates in the urea cycle and nitric oxide synthesis pathway. It provides a link between ammonia detoxification and the synthesis of arginine. This link enhances nitric oxide availability which is essential for regulating vascular homeostasis and blood pressure. Additionally citrulline relates to the arginine biosynthesis pathway where it aids the conversion to arginine mediated by enzymes such as argininosuccinate synthetase and argininosuccinate lyase. These interactions with enzymes highlight its integration into metabolic pathways central to the organism’s homeostasis.
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Nature communications 14:4960 PubMed37620307
2023
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Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH 20:2862-2872 PubMed36083779
2022
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Experimental and therapeutic medicine 24:568 PubMed35978928
2022
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Aging cell 21:e13587 PubMed35315217
2022
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Frontiers in plant science 12:638392 PubMed33897727
2021
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