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- Product number
- HPA031103 - Provider product page
- Provider
- Atlas Antibodies
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- Atlas Antibodies Cat#HPA031103, RRID:AB_10602188
- Product name
- Anti-OFD1
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
- Description
- Polyclonal Antibody against Human OFD1, Gene description: oral-facial-digital syndrome 1, Alternative Gene Names: 71-7A, CXorf5, JBTS10, RP23, Validated applications: WB, Uniprot ID: O75665, Storage: Store at +4°C for short term storage. Long time storage is recommended at -20°C.
- Reactivity
- Human
- Host
- Rabbit
- Conjugate
- Unconjugated
- Isotype
- IgG
- Vial size
- 100 µl
- Concentration
- 0.1 mg/ml
- Storage
- Store at +4°C for short term storage. Long time storage is recommended at -20°C.
- Handling
- The antibody solution should be gently mixed before use.
Submitted references Necrosulfonamide causes oxidation of PCM1 and impairs ciliogenesis and autophagy
The centrosomal protein 131 participates in the regulation of mitochondrial apoptosis
Single-cell proteo-genomic reveals a comprehensive map of centrosome-associated spliceosome components
The evolutionary conserved proteins CEP90, FOPNL, and OFD1 recruit centriolar distal appendage proteins to initiate their assembly
The TBC1D31/praja2 complex controls primary ciliogenesis through PKA‐directed OFD1 ubiquitylation
Myosin VI regulates ciliogenesis by promoting the turnover of the centrosomal/satellite protein OFD1
The HOPS complex subunit VPS39 controls ciliogenesis through autophagy
Selective autophagy maintains centrosome integrity and accurate mitosis by turnover of centriolar satellites
CEP162 is an axoneme-recognition protein promoting ciliary transition zone assembly at the cilia base
Renaud C, Nicolau C, Maghe C, Trillet K, Jardine J, Escot S, David N, Gavard J, Bidère N
iScience 2024;27(4):109580
iScience 2024;27(4):109580
The centrosomal protein 131 participates in the regulation of mitochondrial apoptosis
Renaud C, Trillet K, Jardine J, Merlet L, Renoult O, Laurent—Blond M, Catinaud Z, Pecqueur C, Gavard J, Bidère N
Communications Biology 2023;6(1)
Communications Biology 2023;6(1)
Single-cell proteo-genomic reveals a comprehensive map of centrosome-associated spliceosome components
Cerulo L, Pezzella N, Caruso F, Parente P, Remo A, Giordano G, Forte N, Busselez J, Boschi F, Galiè M, Franco B, Pancione M
iScience 2023;26(5):106602
iScience 2023;26(5):106602
The evolutionary conserved proteins CEP90, FOPNL, and OFD1 recruit centriolar distal appendage proteins to initiate their assembly
Wachten D, Le Borgne P, Greibill L, Laporte M, Lemullois M, Bouhouche K, Temagoult M, Rosnet O, Le Guennec M, Lignières L, Chevreux G, Koll F, Hamel V, Guichard P, Tassin A
PLOS Biology 2022;20(9):e3001782
PLOS Biology 2022;20(9):e3001782
The TBC1D31/praja2 complex controls primary ciliogenesis through PKA‐directed OFD1 ubiquitylation
Senatore E, Chiuso F, Rinaldi L, Intartaglia D, Delle Donne R, Pedone E, Catalanotti B, Pirone L, Fiorillo B, Moraca F, Giamundo G, Scala G, Raffeiner A, Torres‐Quesada O, Stefan E, Kwiatkowski M, van Pijkeren A, Morleo M, Franco B, Garbi C, Conte I, Feliciello A
The EMBO Journal 2021;40(10)
The EMBO Journal 2021;40(10)
Myosin VI regulates ciliogenesis by promoting the turnover of the centrosomal/satellite protein OFD1
Magistrati E, Maestrini G, Niño C, Lince‐Faria M, Beznoussenko G, Mironov A, Maspero E, Bettencourt‐Dias M, Polo S
EMBO reports 2021;23(3)
EMBO reports 2021;23(3)
The HOPS complex subunit VPS39 controls ciliogenesis through autophagy
Franco B, Morleo M, Indrieri A, Brillante S, Crina C, Iaconis D
Human Molecular Genetics 2020;29(6):1018-1029
Human Molecular Genetics 2020;29(6):1018-1029
Selective autophagy maintains centrosome integrity and accurate mitosis by turnover of centriolar satellites
Holdgaard S, Cianfanelli V, Pupo E, Lambrughi M, Lubas M, Nielsen J, Eibes S, Maiani E, Harder L, Wesch N, Foged M, Maeda K, Nazio F, de la Ballina L, Dötsch V, Brech A, Frankel L, Jäättelä M, Locatelli F, Barisic M, Andersen J, Bekker-Jensen S, Lund A, Rogov V, Papaleo E, Lanzetti L, De Zio D, Cecconi F
Nature Communications 2019;10(1)
Nature Communications 2019;10(1)
CEP162 is an axoneme-recognition protein promoting ciliary transition zone assembly at the cilia base
Wang W, Tay H, Soni R, Perumal G, Goll M, Macaluso F, Asara J, Amack J, Bryan Tsou M
Nature Cell Biology 2013;15(6):591-601
Nature Cell Biology 2013;15(6):591-601
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