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AB106006

Anti-GDF15 antibody

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Rabbit Polyclonal GDF15 antibody. Suitable for WB and reacts with Recombinant full length protein, Human samples. Cited in 3 publications. Immunogen corresponding to Synthetic Peptide within Human GDF15 conjugated to Keyhole Limpet Haemocyanin.

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MIC1, PDF, PLAB, PTGFB, GDF15, Growth/differentiation factor 15, GDF-15, Macrophage inhibitory cytokine 1, NSAID-activated gene 1 protein, NSAID-regulated gene 1 protein, Placental TGF-beta, Placental bone morphogenetic protein, Prostate differentiation factor, MIC-1, NAG-1, NRG-1

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Western blot - Anti-GDF15 antibody (AB106006)
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Western blot - Anti-GDF15 antibody (AB106006)

A 14 kDa band corresponding to a GDF15 monomer and a 28 kDa band corresponding to dimerized GDF15 are indicated by arrowheads.
Lane 1 shows GDF15 detection, whereas lane 2 shows reactivity is blocked when ab106006 is pre-incubated with the immunizing peptide prior to Western blotting.

All lanes:

Western blot - Anti-GDF15 antibody (ab106006) at 1/2000 dilution

Lane 1:

GDF15 purified from CHO cells

Lane 2:

GDF15 purified from CHO cells, with immunizing peptide

Predicted band size: 34 kDa

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Key facts

Host species

Rabbit

Clonality

Polyclonal

Isotype

IgG

Carrier free

No

Reacts with

Human

Applications

WB

applications

Immunogen

Synthetic Peptide within Human GDF15 conjugated to Keyhole Limpet Haemocyanin. The exact immunogen used to generate this antibody is proprietary information.

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Specificity

This product was affinity purified from monospecific antiserum by immunoaffinity chromatography. This antibody reacts with the C-terminus of endogenous NAG-1 protein from human and mouse tissues. A BLAST analysis suggests reactivity with NAG-1 from chimpanzee and macaque based on a 100% homology. Partial reactivity is expected against rat based on an 86% homology with the immunizing sequence. Cross-reactivity with NAG-1 from other sources has not been determined.

Reactivity data

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Product details

Dilute only prior to immediate use.
Expiration date is one (1) year from date of opening product.

Properties and storage information

Form
Liquid
Purification technique
Affinity purification
Purification notes
ab106006 was affinity purified from monospecific antiserum.
Storage buffer
pH: 7.2 Preservative: 0.01% Sodium azide Constituents: 0.88% Sodium chloride, 0.424% Potassium phosphate solution
Shipped at conditions
Blue Ice
Appropriate short-term storage duration
1-2 weeks
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
+4°C
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
-20°C
Aliquoting information
Upon delivery aliquot
Storage information
Avoid freeze / thaw cycle

Product protocols

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Target data

Hormone produced in response to various stresses to confer information about those stresses to the brain, and trigger an aversive response, characterized by nausea, vomiting, and/or loss of appetite (PubMed : 23468844, PubMed : 24971956, PubMed : 28846097, PubMed : 28846098, PubMed : 28846099, PubMed : 28953886, PubMed : 29046435, PubMed : 30639358, PubMed : 31875646, PubMed : 33589633, PubMed : 38092039). The aversive response is both required to reduce continuing exposure to those stresses at the time of exposure and to promote avoidance behavior in the future (PubMed : 30639358, PubMed : 33589633, PubMed : 38092039). Acts by binding to its receptor, GFRAL, activating GFRAL-expressing neurons localized in the area postrema and nucleus tractus solitarius of the brainstem (PubMed : 28846097, PubMed : 28846098, PubMed : 28846099, PubMed : 28953886, PubMed : 31535977). It then triggers the activation of neurons localized within the parabrachial nucleus and central amygdala, which constitutes part of the 'emergency circuit' that shapes responses to stressful conditions (PubMed : 28953886). The GDF15-GFRAL signal induces expression of genes involved in metabolism, such as lipid metabolism in adipose tissues (PubMed : 31402172). Required for avoidance behavior in response to food allergens : induced downstream of mast cell activation to promote aversion and minimize harmful effects of exposure to noxious substances (By similarity). In addition to suppress appetite, also promotes weight loss by enhancing energy expenditure in muscle : acts by increasing calcium futile cycling in muscle (By similarity). Contributes to the effect of metformin, an anti-diabetic drug, on appetite reduction and weight loss : produced in the kidney in response to metformin treatment, thereby activating the GDF15-GFRAL response, leading to reduced appetite and weight (PubMed : 31875646, PubMed : 37060902). The contribution of GDF15 to weight loss following metformin treatment is however limited and subject to discussion (PubMed : 36001956). Produced in response to anticancer drugs, such as camptothecin or cisplatin, promoting nausea, vomiting and contributing to malnutrition (By similarity). Overproduced in many cancers, promoting anorexia in cancer (cachexia) (PubMed : 32661391). Responsible for the risk of nausea and vomiting during pregnancy : high levels of GDF15 during pregnancy, mostly originating from the fetus, are associated with increased nausea and vomiting (PubMed : 38092039). Maternal sensitivity to nausea is probably determined by pre-pregnancy exposure to GDF15, women with naturally high level of GDF15 being less susceptible to nausea than women with low levels of GDF15 before pregnancy (PubMed : 38092039). Promotes metabolic adaptation in response to systemic inflammation caused by bacterial and viral infections in order to promote tissue tolerance and prevent tissue damage (PubMed : 31402172). Required for tissue tolerance in response to myocardial infarction by acting as an inhibitor of leukocyte integring activation, thereby protecting against cardiac rupture (By similarity). Inhibits growth hormone signaling on hepatocytes (By similarity).
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Publications (3)

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FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 39:e70720 PubMed40542648

2025

HELQ Maintains Genome Stability of Primordial Germ Cells by Inhibiting LINE-1 Expression.

Applications

Unspecified application

Species

Unspecified reactive species

Lili Cao,Jiayi Ren,Zhaojie Kong,Mengchun Hu,Yaxuan Zhang,Zi-Jiang Chen,Yingying Qin,Yajuan Yang,Shidou Zhao

Human molecular genetics 30:687-705 PubMed33749723

2021

Multi-OMICS study of a CHCHD10 variant causing ALS demonstrates metabolic rewiring and activation of endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondrial unfolded protein responses.

Applications

Unspecified application

Species

Unspecified reactive species

Isabella R Straub,Woranontee Weraarpachai,Eric A Shoubridge

EMBO molecular medicine 12:e10270 PubMed32383329

2020

MECP2 mutations affect ciliogenesis: a novel perspective for Rett syndrome and related disorders.

Applications

Unspecified application

Species

Unspecified reactive species

Angelisa Frasca,Eleonora Spiombi,Michela Palmieri,Elena Albizzati,Maria Maddalena Valente,Anna Bergo,Barbara Leva,Charlotte Kilstrup-Nielsen,Federico Bianchi,Valerio Di Carlo,Ferdinando Di Cunto,Nicoletta Landsberger
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