SEP15 is a selenoprotein that regulates the unfolded protein response. It is modulated by ER stresses. SEP15 variations have been linked to the risk of lung cancer. Rabbit Anti-SEP15 antibody recognizes bovine, zebrafish, pig, human, mouse, rat, and canine SEP15.
Immunogen
Synthetic peptide directed towards the middle region of human SEP15
Application
Rabbit Anti-SEP15 antibody is suitable for western blot applications at a concentration of 1μg/ml.
Biochem/physiol Actions
SEP15 is a selenoprotein, which contains a selenocysteine (Sec) residue at its active site. Studies in mouse suggest that this selenoprotein may have redox function and may be involved in the quality control of protein folding. The gene that encodes the protein is localized on chromosome 1p31, a genetic locus commonly mutated or deleted in human cancers. This gene encodes a selenoprotein, which contains a selenocysteine (Sec) residue at its active site. The selenocysteine is encoded by the UGA codon that normally signals translation termination. The 3′ UTR of selenoprotein genes have a common stem-loop structure, the sec insertion sequence (SECIS), that is necessary for the recognition of UGA as a Sec codon rather than as a stop signal. Studies in mouse suggest that this selenoprotein may have redox function and may be involved in the quality control of protein folding. This gene is localized on chromosome 1p31, a genetic locus commonly mutated or deleted in human cancers. Two alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding distinct isoforms have been found for this gene.
Sequence
Synthetic peptide located within the following region: SDKPKLFRGLQIKYVRGSDPVLKLLDDNGNIAEELSILKWNTDSVEEFLS
Physical form
Purified antibody supplied in 1x PBS buffer with 0.09% (w/v) sodium azide and 2% sucrose.
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The accumulation of misfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) results in activation of signaling pathways collectively known as the unfolded protein response (UPR). The UPR promotes adaptation of cells to ER stress by transient inhibition of protein translation and
European journal of nutrition, 47(1), 47-54 (2008-02-02)
Selenium (Se) is a trace element suggested to act chemopreventive in lung cancer. The mechanism by which Se suppresses tumour development may be associated with some of the functions of selenoproteins, including 15 kDa selenoprotein (Sep15). This protein exhibits antioxidant
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