Anti-E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase MUL1 antibody [ABM4F71] - C-terminal
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Mouse Monoclonal E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase MUL1 antibody. C-terminal. Suitable for WB and reacts with Human samples. Immunogen corresponding to Recombinant Fragment Protein within Human MUL1 aa 100 to C-terminus.
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C1orf166, GIDE, MAPL, MULAN, RNF218, MUL1, Mitochondrial ubiquitin ligase activator of NFKB 1, E3 SUMO-protein ligase MUL1, E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase MUL1, Growth inhibition and death E3 ligase, Mitochondrial-anchored protein ligase, Protein Hades, Putative NF-kappa-B-activating protein 266, RING finger protein 218, RING-type E3 ubiquitin transferase NFKB 1
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Western blot - Anti-E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase MUL1 antibody [ABM4F71] - C-terminal (AB210929)
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Western blot - Anti-E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase MUL1 antibody [ABM4F71] - C-terminal (ab210929) at 4 µg/mL
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Human skeletal muscle lysate
Predicted band size: 40 kDa
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Biological function summary
MUL1 regulates numerous cellular processes such as apoptosis mitophagy and the mitochondrial dynamics by modulating the stability of target proteins. MUL1 operates independently and does not require a specific E2 enzyme for its function. Additionally it participates in cellular homeostasis by mediating the degradation of proteins that impact mitochondrial fusion and fission events. Since MUL1 forms part of the regulatory mechanisms governing cellular adaptation and survival its levels and activity are finely controlled within the cell.
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MUL1 is actively involved in the mitophagy and DNA damage response pathways. Its role in the mitophagy pathway links MUL1 to PINK1 and PARKIN proteins that are critical for the removal of damaged mitochondria. In the context of the DNA damage response MUL1 functions to reprogram metabolic pathways yielding protection against cellular stress. This activity associates it with proteins like p53 a well-known tumor suppressor anchoring its presence in mechanisms of cellular defense.
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