ALX-804-602-C100
antibody from Enzo Life Sciences
Targeting: LMAN1
ERGIC-53, ERGIC53, F5F8D, FMFD1, gp58, MCFD1, MR60
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- Antibody Data
- Antigen structure
- References [17]
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- ALX-804-602-C100 - Provider product page
- Provider
- Enzo Life Sciences
- Proper citation
- Enzo Life Sciences Cat#ALX-804-602-C100, RRID:AB_2051363
- Product name
- ERGIC-53, mAb (G1/93)
- Antibody type
- Monoclonal
- Antigen
- Purified from natural sources
- Description
- Affinity purified (HYDRA column) and gel filtrated (FPLC). Lyophilized.
- Reactivity
- Human, Porcine, Simian
- Host
- Mouse
- Isotype
- IgG
- Antibody clone number
- G1/93
- Vial size
- 100 µg
- Storage
- -20°C
- Handling
- Avoid freeze/thaw cycles.
Submitted references Selective export of human GPI-anchored proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum.
Yip1A structures the mammalian endoplasmic reticulum.
Phosphatidylinositol- and phosphatidylcholine-transfer activity of PITPbeta is essential for COPI-mediated retrograde transport from the Golgi to the endoplasmic reticulum.
Intracellular phospholipase A1gamma (iPLA1gamma) is a novel factor involved in coat protein complex I- and Rab6-independent retrograde transport between the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi complex.
The cargo receptors Surf4, endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi intermediate compartment (ERGIC)-53, and p25 are required to maintain the architecture of ERGIC and Golgi.
Deletion of 3 residues from the C-terminus of MCFD2 affects binding to ERGIC-53 and causes combined factor V and factor VIII deficiency.
Bap31 enhances the endoplasmic reticulum export and quality control of human class I MHC molecules.
Capturing protein interactions in the secretory pathway of living cells.
Proteomics of endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi intermediate compartment (ERGIC) membranes from brefeldin A-treated HepG2 cells identifies ERGIC-32, a new cycling protein that interacts with human Erv46.
pH-induced conversion of the transport lectin ERGIC-53 triggers glycoprotein release.
Abnormal acidification of melanoma cells induces tyrosinase retention in the early secretory pathway.
The recycling of ERGIC-53 in the early secretory pathway. ERGIC-53 carries a cytosolic endoplasmic reticulum-exit determinant interacting with COPII.
ERGIC-53 is a functional mannose-selective and calcium-dependent human homologue of leguminous lectins.
Targeting of protein ERGIC-53 to the ER/ERGIC/cis-Golgi recycling pathway.
A dual role for COOH-terminal lysine residues in pre-Golgi retention and endocytosis of ERGIC-53.
The isolated ER-Golgi intermediate compartment exhibits properties that are different from ER and cis-Golgi.
Identification, by a monoclonal antibody, of a 53-kD protein associated with a tubulo-vesicular compartment at the cis-side of the Golgi apparatus.
Bonnon C, Wendeler MW, Paccaud JP, Hauri HP
Journal of cell science 2010 May 15;123(Pt 10):1705-15
Journal of cell science 2010 May 15;123(Pt 10):1705-15
Yip1A structures the mammalian endoplasmic reticulum.
Dykstra KM, Pokusa JE, Suhan J, Lee TH
Molecular biology of the cell 2010 May 1;21(9):1556-68
Molecular biology of the cell 2010 May 1;21(9):1556-68
Phosphatidylinositol- and phosphatidylcholine-transfer activity of PITPbeta is essential for COPI-mediated retrograde transport from the Golgi to the endoplasmic reticulum.
Carvou N, Holic R, Li M, Futter C, Skippen A, Cockcroft S
Journal of cell science 2010 Apr 15;123(Pt 8):1262-73
Journal of cell science 2010 Apr 15;123(Pt 8):1262-73
Intracellular phospholipase A1gamma (iPLA1gamma) is a novel factor involved in coat protein complex I- and Rab6-independent retrograde transport between the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi complex.
Morikawa RK, Aoki J, Kano F, Murata M, Yamamoto A, Tsujimoto M, Arai H
The Journal of biological chemistry 2009 Sep 25;284(39):26620-30
The Journal of biological chemistry 2009 Sep 25;284(39):26620-30
The cargo receptors Surf4, endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi intermediate compartment (ERGIC)-53, and p25 are required to maintain the architecture of ERGIC and Golgi.
Mitrovic S, Ben-Tekaya H, Koegler E, Gruenberg J, Hauri HP
Molecular biology of the cell 2008 May;19(5):1976-90
Molecular biology of the cell 2008 May;19(5):1976-90
Deletion of 3 residues from the C-terminus of MCFD2 affects binding to ERGIC-53 and causes combined factor V and factor VIII deficiency.
Nyfeler B, Kamiya Y, Boehlen F, Yamamoto K, Kato K, de Moerloose P, Hauri HP, Neerman-Arbez M
Blood 2008 Feb 1;111(3):1299-301
Blood 2008 Feb 1;111(3):1299-301
Bap31 enhances the endoplasmic reticulum export and quality control of human class I MHC molecules.
Ladasky JJ, Boyle S, Seth M, Li H, Pentcheva T, Abe F, Steinberg SJ, Edidin M
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 2006 Nov 1;177(9):6172-81
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 2006 Nov 1;177(9):6172-81
Capturing protein interactions in the secretory pathway of living cells.
Nyfeler B, Michnick SW, Hauri HP
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005 May 3;102(18):6350-5
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005 May 3;102(18):6350-5
Proteomics of endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi intermediate compartment (ERGIC) membranes from brefeldin A-treated HepG2 cells identifies ERGIC-32, a new cycling protein that interacts with human Erv46.
Breuza L, Halbeisen R, Jenö P, Otte S, Barlowe C, Hong W, Hauri HP
The Journal of biological chemistry 2004 Nov 5;279(45):47242-53
The Journal of biological chemistry 2004 Nov 5;279(45):47242-53
pH-induced conversion of the transport lectin ERGIC-53 triggers glycoprotein release.
Appenzeller-Herzog C, Roche AC, Nufer O, Hauri HP
The Journal of biological chemistry 2004 Mar 26;279(13):12943-50
The Journal of biological chemistry 2004 Mar 26;279(13):12943-50
Abnormal acidification of melanoma cells induces tyrosinase retention in the early secretory pathway.
Halaban R, Patton RS, Cheng E, Svedine S, Trombetta ES, Wahl ML, Ariyan S, Hebert DN
The Journal of biological chemistry 2002 Apr 26;277(17):14821-8
The Journal of biological chemistry 2002 Apr 26;277(17):14821-8
The recycling of ERGIC-53 in the early secretory pathway. ERGIC-53 carries a cytosolic endoplasmic reticulum-exit determinant interacting with COPII.
Kappeler F, Klopfenstein DR, Foguet M, Paccaud JP, Hauri HP
The Journal of biological chemistry 1997 Dec 12;272(50):31801-8
The Journal of biological chemistry 1997 Dec 12;272(50):31801-8
ERGIC-53 is a functional mannose-selective and calcium-dependent human homologue of leguminous lectins.
Itin C, Roche AC, Monsigny M, Hauri HP
Molecular biology of the cell 1996 Mar;7(3):483-93
Molecular biology of the cell 1996 Mar;7(3):483-93
Targeting of protein ERGIC-53 to the ER/ERGIC/cis-Golgi recycling pathway.
Itin C, Schindler R, Hauri HP
The Journal of cell biology 1995 Oct;131(1):57-67
The Journal of cell biology 1995 Oct;131(1):57-67
A dual role for COOH-terminal lysine residues in pre-Golgi retention and endocytosis of ERGIC-53.
Kappeler F, Itin C, Schindler R, Hauri HP
The Journal of biological chemistry 1994 Mar 4;269(9):6279-81
The Journal of biological chemistry 1994 Mar 4;269(9):6279-81
The isolated ER-Golgi intermediate compartment exhibits properties that are different from ER and cis-Golgi.
Schweizer A, Matter K, Ketcham CM, Hauri HP
The Journal of cell biology 1991 Apr;113(1):45-54
The Journal of cell biology 1991 Apr;113(1):45-54
Identification, by a monoclonal antibody, of a 53-kD protein associated with a tubulo-vesicular compartment at the cis-side of the Golgi apparatus.
Schweizer A, Fransen JA, Bächi T, Ginsel L, Hauri HP
The Journal of cell biology 1988 Nov;107(5):1643-53
The Journal of cell biology 1988 Nov;107(5):1643-53
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