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Mouse Anti-Porcine LanC Lantibiotic Synthetase Component C-Like 1 (LANCL1) Monoclonal Antibody
Product Overview
BioVenic mouse monoclonal antibody is specific for lanC lantibiotic synthetase component C-like 1. It is affinity purified by protein G. It can be applied to WB, IP, IF and Indirect ELISA assays of lanC lantibiotic synthetase component C-like 1.
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Target Information
Porcine lanC lantibiotic synthetase component C-like 1 (LanCL1) is an enzyme with significant biological functions. It is involved in the biosynthesis of lanthionine-containing peptides, which are known for their antibiotic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-viral activities. LanCL1 is part of a new class of lanthionine synthetases, termed LanL, that installs dehydroamino acids via phosphorylation of Ser/Thr residues by a protein kinase domain and subsequent elimination of the phosphate by a phosphoSer/Thr lyase domain. A LanC-like cyclase domain then catalyzes the addition of Cys residues to the dehydro amino acids to form the characteristic thioether rings. This enzyme is also involved in the regulation of neuron apoptotic process and oxidative stress-induced neuron death, suggesting its role in cellular redox homeostasis and neuronal survival. LanCL1 is highly expressed in testis and brain, which may hint at a role in the immune surveillance of these organs. Its function is crucial for the development and repair processes of neurons, and it is involved in neural activity, neuroplasticity, and oxidative stress response.
Shipping and Storage
This product is shipped with ice gel packs. Store at -80°C on receipt.
Documents
The product is for research use only.
Not for commercial, prophylactic, diagnostic, or therapeutic applications.
References
- Zhong, Wei-xia, et al. "Lanthionine synthetase C-like protein 1 interacts with and inhibits cystathionine β-synthase: a target for neuronal antioxidant defense." Journal of Biological Chemistry 287.41 (2012): 34189-34201.