Anti-MPC1 antibody
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Rabbit Polyclonal MPC1 antibody. Suitable for WB, IHC-P, ICC/IF and reacts with Human samples. Cited in 10 publications. Immunogen corresponding to Synthetic Peptide within Human MPC1.
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BRP44L, CGI-129, HSPC040, PNAS-115, MPC1, Mitochondrial pyruvate carrier 1, Brain protein 44-like protein
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Immunocytochemistry/ Immunofluorescence - Anti-MPC1 antibody (AB74871)
ab74871, at a 1/500 dilution, staining MPC1 in A549 cells by Immunofluorescence in the absence (left image) or presence (right image) of the immunizing peptide.
- IHC-P
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Immunohistochemistry (Formalin/PFA-fixed paraffin-embedded sections) - Anti-MPC1 antibody (AB74871)
ab74871, at a 1/50 dilution, staining MPC1 in paraffin embedded human heart tissue sections by Immunohistochemistry in the absence (left image) or presence (right image) of the immunizing peptide.
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Western blot - Anti-MPC1 antibody (AB74871)
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Western blot - Anti-MPC1 antibody (ab74871) at 1/500 dilution
Lane 1:
extracts from COLO cells at 20 µg
Lane 2:
extracts from HeLa cells at 20 µg
Lane 3:
extracts from COLO cells at 20 µg with immunizing peptide
Predicted band size: 12 kDa
Observed band size: 12 kDa
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Biological function summary
MPC1 forms an important component of the MPC complex functioning alongside MPC2 to enable pyruvate import into mitochondria where it aids in energy production through the Krebs cycle. This import is essential for maintaining the balance of cellular metabolism and supporting ATP generation. The MPC1 complex has garnered interest due to its involvement in mitochondrial function and energy homeostasis important for cellular metabolism.
Pathways
MPC1 involvement centers on the integration of glycolysis and the tricarboxylic acid cycle. This protein provides a critical link for pyruvate conversion into acetyl-CoA influencing oxidative phosphorylation. MPC1 connects with other proteins like MPC2 forming a critical transport system. Alteration in the activity of these pathways can impact cellular energy levels and metabolic homeostasis highlighting its relevance in intermediary metabolism.
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Publications (10)
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Discover oncology 16:1253 PubMed40601174
2025
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Technology in cancer research & treatment 23:15330338241282080 PubMed39360506
2024
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EMBO reports 24:e56325 PubMed36794620
2023
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The Journal of biological chemistry :101775 PubMed35257748
2022
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Journal of immunology research 2020:8340329 PubMed32851100
2020
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Molecular medicine reports 18:1710-1717 PubMed29845198
2018
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Oncology letters 15:9110-9116 PubMed29805642
2018
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Nature communications 9:1208 PubMed29572438
2018
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PloS one 10:e0144273 PubMed26642043
2015
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PloS one 8:e62012 PubMed23650507
2013
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ICC/IF
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Human
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