28165-1-AP
antibody from Proteintech Group
Targeting: MRPL39
C21orf92, FLJ20451, L39mt, MGC104174, MGC3400, MRP-L5, MSTP003, PRED22, PRED66, RPML5
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- Antigen structure
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- 28165-1-AP - Provider product page
- Provider
- Proteintech Group
- Product name
- MRPL39 antibody
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
- Description
- MRPL39 antibody (Cat. #28165-1-AP) is a rabbit polyclonal antibody that shows reactivity with Human, Mouse, Rat and has been validated for the following applications: IF, IHC, WB,ELISA.
- Reactivity
- Human, Mouse, Rat
- Host
- Rabbit
- Conjugate
- Unconjugated
- Isotype
- IgG
- Vial size
- 20ul, 150ul
Submitted references Deficiency of the mitochondrial ribosomal subunit, MRPL50, causes autosomal recessive syndromic premature ovarian insufficiency.
Multi-omics identifies large mitoribosomal subunit instability caused by pathogenic MRPL39 variants as a cause of pediatric onset mitochondrial disease.
The existence of a nonclassical TCA cycle in the nucleus that wires the metabolic-epigenetic circuitry.
Bakhshalizadeh S, Hock DH, Siddall NA, Kline BL, Sreenivasan R, Bell KM, Casagranda F, Kamalanathan S, Sahoo J, Narayanan N, Naik D, Suryadevara V, Compton AG, Amarasekera SSC, Kapoor R, Jaillard S, Simpson A, Robevska G, van den Bergen J, Pachernegg S, Ayers KL, Thorburn DR, Stroud DA, Hime GR, Sinclair AH, Tucker EJ
Human genetics 2023 Jul;142(7):879-907
Human genetics 2023 Jul;142(7):879-907
Multi-omics identifies large mitoribosomal subunit instability caused by pathogenic MRPL39 variants as a cause of pediatric onset mitochondrial disease.
Amarasekera SSC, Hock DH, Lake NJ, Calvo SE, Grønborg SW, Krzesinski EI, Amor DJ, Fahey MC, Simons C, Wibrand F, Mootha VK, Lek M, Lunke S, Stark Z, Østergaard E, Christodoulou J, Thorburn DR, Stroud DA, Compton AG
Human molecular genetics 2023 Jul 20;32(15):2441-2454
Human molecular genetics 2023 Jul 20;32(15):2441-2454
The existence of a nonclassical TCA cycle in the nucleus that wires the metabolic-epigenetic circuitry.
Liu X, Si W, He L, Yang J, Peng Y, Ren J, Liu X, Jin T, Yu H, Zhang Z, Cheng X, Zhang W, Xia L, Huang Y, Wang Y, Liu S, Shan L, Zhang Y, Yang X, Li H, Liang J, Sun L, Shang Y
Signal transduction and targeted therapy 2021 Nov 3;6(1):375
Signal transduction and targeted therapy 2021 Nov 3;6(1):375
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