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- Antigen structure
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- Product number
- ALX-804-224-C100 - Provider product page
- Provider
- Enzo Life Sciences
- Proper citation
- Enzo Life Sciences Cat#ALX-804-224-C100, RRID:AB_2050800
- Product name
- Bax (active monomer) monoclonal antibody (6A7)
- Antibody type
- Monoclonal
- Antigen
- Synthetic peptide
- Description
- Protein A affinity purified.
- Reactivity
- Human, Mouse, Rat
- Host
- Mouse
- Isotype
- IgG
- Antibody clone number
- 6A7
- Vial size
- 100 μg
- Storage
- +4°C
- Handling
- After opening aliquot contents and freeze at -20¡C. Avoid freeze/thaw cycles.
Submitted references Nitro-oleic acid attenuates OGD/R-triggered apoptosis in renal tubular cells via inhibition of Bax mitochondrial translocation in a PPAR-γ-dependent manner.
Vinblastine-induced apoptosis is mediated by discrete alterations in subcellular location, oligomeric structure, and activation status of specific Bcl-2 family members.
Interaction with a membrane surface triggers a reversible conformational change in Bax normally associated with induction of apoptosis.
Direct addition of BimL to mitochondria does not lead to cytochrome c release.
Bax in murine thymus is a soluble monomeric protein that displays differential detergent-induced conformations.
Nonionic detergents induce dimerization among members of the Bcl-2 family.
Cytosol-to-membrane redistribution of Bax and Bcl-X(L) during apoptosis.
Nie H, Xue X, Li J, Liu X, Lv S, Guan G, Liu H, Liu G, Liu S, Chen Z
Cellular physiology and biochemistry : international journal of experimental cellular physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology 2015;35(3):1201-18
Cellular physiology and biochemistry : international journal of experimental cellular physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology 2015;35(3):1201-18
Vinblastine-induced apoptosis is mediated by discrete alterations in subcellular location, oligomeric structure, and activation status of specific Bcl-2 family members.
Upreti M, Lyle CS, Skaug B, Du L, Chambers TC
The Journal of biological chemistry 2006 Jun 9;281(23):15941-50
The Journal of biological chemistry 2006 Jun 9;281(23):15941-50
Interaction with a membrane surface triggers a reversible conformational change in Bax normally associated with induction of apoptosis.
Yethon JA, Epand RF, Leber B, Epand RM, Andrews DW
The Journal of biological chemistry 2003 Dec 5;278(49):48935-41
The Journal of biological chemistry 2003 Dec 5;278(49):48935-41
Direct addition of BimL to mitochondria does not lead to cytochrome c release.
Terradillos O, Montessuit S, Huang DC, Martinou JC
FEBS letters 2002 Jul 3;522(1-3):29-34
FEBS letters 2002 Jul 3;522(1-3):29-34
Bax in murine thymus is a soluble monomeric protein that displays differential detergent-induced conformations.
Hsu YT, Youle RJ
The Journal of biological chemistry 1998 Apr 24;273(17):10777-83
The Journal of biological chemistry 1998 Apr 24;273(17):10777-83
Nonionic detergents induce dimerization among members of the Bcl-2 family.
Hsu YT, Youle RJ
The Journal of biological chemistry 1997 May 23;272(21):13829-34
The Journal of biological chemistry 1997 May 23;272(21):13829-34
Cytosol-to-membrane redistribution of Bax and Bcl-X(L) during apoptosis.
Hsu YT, Wolter KG, Youle RJ
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997 Apr 15;94(8):3668-72
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997 Apr 15;94(8):3668-72
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