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Anti-(rat)-and Anti -(human)-mannosidase (II) polyclonal antibodies.

Detailed Technology Description
Applications α-mannosidase II is a hydrolase involved in the processingof asparagine-linked oligosaccharides, is an integral membrane glycoproteinfacing he lumen of Golgi membranes. The enzyme is also a member of a growingclass of Golgi enzymes that contain globular catalytic domains anchored to thelumen of the Golgi complex by a terminal membrane-spanning domain. Man IImodifies the GIcNAcMansGlcNAc2 intermediate to complete the mannose trimmingreactions and gives rise to the endoglycosidase H (endo H)-resistant oligosaccharide,GIcNAcMan3GlcNAc2. Golgi mannosidase II (GMII) is a core component of theN-glycosylation pathway. GMII inhibitors are of interest as potentialanti-cancer or anti-infection compounds. The antibody was raised to rat Golgialpha-mannosidase II purified from rat liver by standard chromatographyapproaches. The protein was emulsified with Freunds complete adjuvant andimmunized in rabbits to generate a polyclonal antiserum. Recommended for use inimmunofluorescence.
*Abstract

Reagent Description           

Antigen: 

Rat Golgi alpha-mannosidase II

Accession ID: 

NCBI Ref.Seq.: NP_037111, Uniprot P28494

Molecular Weight: 

~110 kDa

Clonality: 

Polyclonal

Reactivity: 

Rat, human and possibly others

Immunogen: 

Purified protein

Species Immunized: 

Rabbit

Buffer: 

Rabbit Serum

Tested Applications: 

IF

References

 

Moremen,K. W., O. Touster, and P. W. Robbins. 1991. Novel purification of the catalyticdomain of Golgi α-mannosidase II. Characterization and comparison with theintact enzyme. J. Biol. Chem.266:16876-16885.

 

Velasco,A., Hendricks, L., Moremen, K.W., Tulsiani, D.R., Touster, O., and Farquhar,M.G. (1993) Cell type–dependent variations in the subcellular distribution ofalpha-mannosidase I and II. J. CellBiol.  122: 39–51

 

K.W.Moremen. 2001. a-Mannosidase II. In: Handbook of Glycosyltransferases andRelated Genes (N. Taniguchi and M. Fukuda, eds.), pp. 600-606. Springer-Verlag,Tokyo.

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