Anti-FAM38A/PIEZO1 antibody (ab128245) is a rabbit polyclonal antibody detecting FAM38A/PIEZO1 in Western Blot, ELISA. Suitable for Human.
- Over 20 publications
Constituents: 2% Sucrose, 1.21% Tris, 0.75% Glycine
WB | ELISA | |
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Human | Expected | Expected |
Mouse | Predicted | Predicted |
Rat | Predicted | Predicted |
Rabbit | Predicted | Predicted |
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Species Human | Dilution info 1/500.00000 - 1/2000.00000 | Notes - |
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Species Mouse, Rat, Rabbit | Dilution info - | Notes - |
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Species Human | Dilution info Use at an assay dependent concentration. | Notes - |
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Species Mouse, Rat, Rabbit | Dilution info - | Notes - |
Pore-forming subunit of a mechanosensitive non-specific cation Piezo channel (PubMed:23479567, PubMed:23695678, PubMed:25955826). Conductance to monovalent alkali ions is highest for K(+), intermediate for Na(+) and lowest for Li(+). Divalent ions except for Mn(2+) permeate the channel but more slowly than the monovalent ions and they also reduce K(+) currents (PubMed:25955826). Generates currents characterized by a linear current-voltage relationship that are sensitive to ruthenium red and gadolinium. Plays a key role in epithelial cell adhesion by maintaining integrin activation through R-Ras recruitment to the ER, most probably in its activated state, and subsequent stimulation of calpain signaling (PubMed:20016066). Piezo channels are homotrimeric three-blade propeller-shaped structure that utilize a cap-motion and plug-and-latch mechanism to gate their ion-conducting pathways (By similarity). In inner ear hair cells, PIEZO1/2 subunits may constitute part of the mechanotransducer (MET) non-selective cation channel complex where they may act as pore-forming ion-conducting component in the complex (By similarity). In the kidney, may contribute to the detection of intraluminal pressure changes and to urine flow sensing. Acts as a shear-stress sensor that promotes endothelial cell organization and alignment in the direction of blood flow through calpain activation (PubMed:25119035). Plays a key role in blood vessel formation and vascular structure in both development and adult physiology (By similarity). Acts as a sensor of phosphatidylserine (PS) flipping at the plasma membrane and governs morphogenesis of muscle cells. In myoblasts, flippase-mediated PS enrichment at the inner leaflet of plasma membrane triggers channel activation and Ca2+ influx followed by Rho GTPases signal transduction, leading to assembly of cortical actomyosin fibers and myotube formation (PubMed:29799007).
FAM38A, KIAA0233, PIEZO1, Piezo-type mechanosensitive ion channel component 1, Membrane protein induced by beta-amyloid treatment, Protein FAM38A, Mib
Anti-FAM38A/PIEZO1 antibody (ab128245) is a rabbit polyclonal antibody detecting FAM38A/PIEZO1 in Western Blot, ELISA. Suitable for Human.
- Over 20 publications
Constituents: 2% Sucrose, 1.21% Tris, 0.75% Glycine
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