ARG65761

anti-PPAR delta antibody

anti-PPAR delta antibody for ICC/IF,Western blot and Human,Mouse

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Overview

Product Description

Rabbit Polyclonal antibody recognizes PPAR delta

Tested Reactivity Hu, Ms
Predict Reactivity Rat
Tested Application ICC/IF, WB
Host Rabbit
Clonality Polyclonal
Isotype IgG
Target Name PPAR delta
Antigen Species Human
Immunogen Recombinant protein of Human PPAR delta
Conjugation Un-conjugated
Alternate Names PPAR-delta; NR1C2; PPAR-beta; PPARB; NUCII; NUCI; Nuclear receptor subfamily 1 group C member 2; Nuclear hormone receptor 1; NUC1; Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor delta; FAAR; Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor beta

Application Instructions

Application Suggestion
Tested Application Dilution
ICC/IF1:50 - 1:200
WB1:500 - 1:2000
Application Note * The dilutions indicate recommended starting dilutions and the optimal dilutions or concentrations should be determined by the scientist.

Properties

Form Liquid
Purification Affinity purification with immunogen.
Buffer PBS (pH 7.3), 0.02% Sodium azide and 50% Glycerol.
Preservative 0.02% Sodium azide
Stabilizer 50% Glycerol
Storage Instruction For continuous use, store undiluted antibody at 2-8°C for up to a week. For long-term storage, aliquot and store at -20°C. Storage in frost free freezers is not recommended. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. Suggest spin the vial prior to opening. The antibody solution should be gently mixed before use.
Note For laboratory research only, not for drug, diagnostic or other use.

Bioinformation

Database Links

GeneID: 19015 Mouse PPARD

GeneID: 5467 Human PPARD

Swiss-port # P35396 Mouse Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor delta

Swiss-port # Q03181 Human Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor delta

Gene Symbol PPARD
Gene Full Name peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor delta
Background This gene encodes a member of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) family. PPARs are nuclear hormone receptors that bind peroxisome proliferators and control the size and number of peroxisomes produced by cells. PPARs mediate a variety of biological processes, and may be involved in the development of several chronic diseases, including diabetes, obesity, atherosclerosis, and cancer. This protein is a potent inhibitor of ligand-induced transcription activity of PPAR alpha and PPAR gamma. It may function as an integrator of transcription repression and nuclear receptor signaling. The expression of this gene is found to be elevated in colorectal cancer cells. The elevated expression can be repressed by adenomatosis polyposis coli (APC), a tumor suppressor protein related to APC/beta-catenin signaling pathway. Knockout studies in mice suggested the role of this protein in myelination of the corpus callosum, lipid metabolism, and epidermal cell proliferation. Alternate splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Jan 2010]
Function Ligand-activated transcription factor. Receptor that binds peroxisome proliferators such as hypolipidemic drugs and fatty acids. Has a preference for poly-unsaturated fatty acids, such as gamma-linoleic acid and eicosapentanoic acid. Once activated by a ligand, the receptor binds to promoter elements of target genes. Regulates the peroxisomal beta-oxidation pathway of fatty acids. Functions as transcription activator for the acyl-CoA oxidase gene. Decreases expression of NPC1L1 once activated by a ligand. [UniProt]
Highlight Related products:
PPAR delta antibodies; Anti-Rabbit IgG secondary antibodies;
Calculated MW 50 kDa

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Review for anti-PPAR delta antibody

Application:WB

Sample:LPS-stimulated Mouse RAW264.7

Sample Loading Amount:50 µg

Primary Antibody Dilution Factor:1:5000

Primary Antibody Incubation Time:overnight

Primary Antibody Incubation Temperature:4 ºC

Specific References

Alliin, a garlic organosulfur compound, ameliorates gut inflammation through MAPK-NF-κB/AP-1/STAT-1 inactivation and PPARγ activation.

WB / Mouse

Shi L et al.
Mol Nutr Food Res.,  (2017)

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