Anti-phospho-AMP Activated Protein Kinase 1 (AMPK) (Ser485)

Anti-phospho-AMP Activated Protein Kinase 1 (AMPK) (Ser485)
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AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is highly conserved from yeast to plants and animals and... more
Product information "Anti-phospho-AMP Activated Protein Kinase 1 (AMPK) (Ser485)"
AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is highly conserved from yeast to plants and animals and plays a key role in the regulation of energy homeostasis (1). AMPK is a heterotrimeric complex composed of a catalytic alpha subunit and regulatory beta and gamma subunits, each of which is encoded by two or three distinct genes (alpha1, 2, beta 1, 2, gamma1, 2, 3) (2). The kinase is activated by an elevated AMP/ATP ratio due to cellular and environmental stress, such as heat shock, hypoxia and ischemia (1). The tumor suppressor LKB1, in association with accessory proteins STRAD and MO25, phosphorylates AMPK alpha at Thr172 in the activation loop and this phosphorylation is required for AMPK activation (3-5). AMPK alpha is also phosphorylated at Thr258 and Ser485 (for alpha1, Ser491 for alpha2). The upstream kinase and the biological significance of these phosphorylation events have yet to be elucidated (6). The beta1 subunit is post-translationally modified by myristoylation and multisite phosphorylation including Ser24/25, Ser96, Ser101, Ser108 and Ser182 (6,7). Phosphorylation at Ser108 of the beta1 subunit seems to be required for the activation of AMPK enzyme, while phosphorylation at Ser24/25 and Ser182 affects AMPK localization (7). Several mutations in AMPK gamma subunits have been identified, most of which are located in the putative AMP/ATP binding sites (CBS or Bateman domains). Mutations at these sites lead to reduction of AMPK activity and cause glycogen accumulation in heart or skeletal muscle (1,2). Accumulating evidence indicates that AMPK not only regulates the metabolism of fatty acids and glycogen, but also modulates protein synthesis and cell growth through EF2 and TSC2/mTOR pathways, as well as blood flow via eNOS/nNOS (1). Applications: Suitable for use in Western Blot. Other applications not tested. Recommended Dilution: Western Blot: 1:1000, Optimal dilutions to be determined by the researcher. Storage and Stability: May be stored at 4°C for short-term only. Aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing. Store at -20°C. Aliquots are stable for 12 months after receipt. For maximum recovery of product, centrifuge the original vial after thawing and prior to removing the cap.
Keywords: Anti-phospho-AMPK1, EC=2.7.11.1, Anti-phospho-PRKAA1, EC=2.7.11.27, EC=2.7.11.26, EC=2.7.11.31, Anti-phospho-ACACA kinase, Anti-phospho-HMGCR kinase, Anti-phospho-AMPK subunit alpha-1, Anti-phospho-Tau-protein kinase PRKAA1, Anti-phospho-Acetyl-CoA carbox
Supplier: United States Biological
Supplier-Nr: A1475-06A

Properties

Application: WB
Antibody Type: Monoclonal
Clone: 7H5(45F5)
Conjugate: No
Host: Rabbit
Species reactivity: hamster, human, monkey, mouse, rat
Immunogen: Immunizing rabbits with a synthetic phosphopeptide (KLH-coupled) corresponding to residues surrounding Ser485 of human AMPK alpha1.
Format: Supernatant

Handling & Safety

Storage: -20°C
Shipping: +4°C (International: +4°C)
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