ABCG1 Polyclonal Antibody

  • Catalog Number:
    RA18044
  • Size:
    40μL 100μL 200μL
  • Price:
    960 / 2300 / 3780 RMB(含税报价)
  • Form:
    Liquid in PBS containing 50% glycerol, 0.5% BSA and 0.02% sodium azide.
  • Reactivity:
    Human ; Mouse ; Rat
  • Application:
    WB IHC ICC/IF ELISA
功能
细胞定位
组织表达
alternative products:Additional isoforms seem to exist,disease:Overexpressed in macrophages from patients with Tangier disease compared to control macrophages. Expressed in foamy macrophages within the atherosclerotic plaque. May play a role in the cholesterol metabolism of macrophages in vitro and in the atherosclerotic plaque.,function:Transporter involved in macrophage lipid homeostasis. Is an active component of the macrophage lipid export complex. Could also be involved in intracellular lipid transport processes. The role in cellular lipid homeostasis may not be limited to macrophages.,induction:Strongly induced in monocyte-derived macrophages during cholesterol influx. Conversely, mRNA and protein expression are suppressed by lipid efflux. Induction is mediated by the liver X receptor/retinoid X receptor (LXR/RXR) pathway. Not induced by bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS). Repressed by ZNF202.,similarity:Belongs to the ABC transporter family. ABCG (White) subfamily.,similarity:Contains 1 ABC transmembrane type-2 domain.,similarity:Contains 1 ABC transporter domain.,subcellular location:Predominantly localized in the intracellular compartments mainly associated with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and Golgi membranes.,subunit:May form heterodimers with several heterologous partners of the ABCG subfamily.,tissue specificity:Expressed in several tissues.,
Endoplasmic reticulum membrane ; Multi-pass membrane protein . Golgi apparatus membrane ; Multi-pass membrane protein . Cell membrane . Predominantly localized in the intracellular compartments mainly associated with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and Golgi membranes.
Expressed in several tissues. Expressed in macrophages; expression is increased in macrophages from patients with Tangier disease.