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Anti-L-Lactyllysine Rabbit mAb

PTM-1401RM
PTM BIO
ApplicationsFlow Cytometry, ImmunoFluorescence, ImmunoPrecipitation, Western Blot, ChIP Chromatin ImmunoPrecipitation, ImmunoCytoChemistry, ImmunoHistoChemistry Paraffin
Product group Antibodies
ReactivityAll Species
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Overview

  • Supplier
    PTM BIO
  • Product Name
    Anti-L-Lactyllysine Rabbit mAb
  • Delivery Days Customer
    5
  • Antibody Specificity
    Anti-L-Lactyllysine Rabbit mAb detects proteins with L-lactylated lysine residues. This pan antibody recognizes L-lactylated lysine independent of its surrounding sequences.
  • Applications
    Flow Cytometry, ImmunoFluorescence, ImmunoPrecipitation, Western Blot, ChIP Chromatin ImmunoPrecipitation, ImmunoCytoChemistry, ImmunoHistoChemistry Paraffin
  • Applications Supplier
    WB, IHC-P, ICC/IF, FC, IP, ChIP
  • Category Supplier
    Antibody
  • Certification
    Research Use Only
  • Clonality
    Monoclonal
  • Clone ID
    9H1L6
  • Conjugate
    Unconjugated
  • Host
    Rabbit
  • Isotype
    IgG
  • Scientific Description
    Lactate, previously recognized solely as an energy source and metabolic byproduct, has now emerged as a crucial player in cancer biology, especially within the scope of the Warburg effect and its intricate interplay with various cellular processes, including angiogenesis, hypoxia, polarization of macrophages, and T cell activation. Recent investigations have unveiled an unprecedented function of lactate in the realm of histone modification, specifically through lysine L-lactylation, which exerts regulatory control over gene expression. The extent and dynamics of this modification are highly reliant on lactate levels within the cellular microenvironment and can be modulated through the introduction of extracellular lactate in cultured cells or the stimulation of intracellular glycolysis. The acetyltransferase p300 is responsible for introducing lysine L-lactylation, while Class I histone deacetylases (HDAC 1-3) have been identified as an eraser of the lactylation marks on histones.
  • Shelf life instruction
    Stable for 12 months from date of receipt/reconstitution.
  • Reactivity
    All Species
  • Reactivity Supplier
    All
  • Reactivity Supplier Note
    Protein A purified
  • Storage Instruction
    Store at -20°C. Avoid freeze/thaw cycles.
  • UNSPSC
    12352203

References

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  • Wang Jizhuang, et al. 'Lactylation of PKM2 Suppresses Inflammatory Metabolic Adaptation in Pro-inflammatory Macrophages' International Journal of Biological Sciences (2022)
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  • Jian Fu, et al. 'GABA regulates IL-1bèta production in macrophages' Cell Reports (2022)
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  • Hideo Hagihara, et al. 'Protein lactylation induced by neural excitation' Cell Reports (2021)
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  • Juan Lin, et al. 'Overexpression of Tfap2a in Mouse Oocytes Impaired Spindle and Chromosome Organization' INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES (2022)
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  • Ying Chen, et al. 'Increased lactate in AML blasts upregulates TOX expression, leading to exhaustion of CD8+ cytolytic T cells' American Journal of Cancer Research (2021)
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  • Yao Yuan, et al. 'Global-Scale Profiling of Differential Expressed Lysine-Lactylated Proteins in the Cerebral Endothelium of Cerebral Ischemia–Reperfusion Injury Rats' CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR NEUROBIOLOGY (2022)
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  • Ni Yang, et al. 'Integrated insights into the mechanisms underlying sepsis-induced myocardial depression using a quantitative global proteomic analysis' Journal of Proteomics (2022)
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