Mouse Polyclonal KLF15 antibody. Suitable for WB, ICC/IF and reacts with Human samples. Cited in 5 publications. Immunogen corresponding to Recombinant Full Length Protein corresponding to Human KLF15.
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KKLF, KLF15, Krueppel-like factor 15, Kidney-enriched krueppel-like factor
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Immunocytochemistry/ Immunofluorescence - Anti-KLF15 antibody (AB167192)
Immunofluorescent analysis of HepG2 cells labeling KLF15 with ab167192 at 10 ug/ml.
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Western blot - Anti-KLF15 antibody (AB167192)
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Western blot - Anti-KLF15 antibody (ab167192) at 1 µg/mL
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Lysate of 293T cells transfected with KLF15 at 15 µL
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Lysate of 293T cells (non-transfected) at 15 µL
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Goat anti-mouse HRP conjugated antibody at 1/2500 dilution
Predicted band size: 119 kDa,33 kDa,34 kDa,36 kDa,38 kDa,39 kDa,40 kDa,42 kDa,43 kDa,44 kDa,45 kDa,47 kDa,49 kDa,77 kDa
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Biological function summary
KLF15 influences several cellular processes by regulating gene expression. It is part of a transcription factor complex that modulates glucose metabolism lipid metabolism and muscle differentiation. The KLF-15 protein contributes to maintaining homeostasis by upregulating genes responsible for gluconeogenesis and lipid usage which is essential in adapting to fasting states. Additionally it impacts muscle cell differentiation by influencing the expression of specific myogenic factors.
Pathways
KLF15 is significant in metabolic and myogenic pathways. It upregulates genes involved in the gluconeogenesis pathway and fatty acid oxidation collaborating with proteins such as PGC-1α. Additionally within myogenic pathways KLF-15 protein interacts with myogenic regulatory factors contributing to muscle differentiation. These interactions highlight its importance in metabolic and muscle function pathways and highlight its regulatory capacity across different biological processes.
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Communications biology 6:1059 PubMed37853052
2023
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Translational oncology 30:101635 PubMed36774884
2023
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Viruses 13: PubMed34203849
2021
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Acta histochemica 121:253-259 PubMed30611528
2019
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International journal of molecular medicine 42:1593-1602 PubMed29901095
2018
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