AntibodiesRabbit Polyclonal Anti-Serum specific to Thr-17 phosphorylated

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A010-13

20 μl

Brand

Badrilla

Description

A fully validated, highly specific rabbit polyclonal anti-sera to Threonine-17 phosphorylated forms of Phospholamban (anti-PLB PT-17)
Phospholamban (PLB/PLN) is a small transmembrane protein which plays an important role in controlling the activity of the sarcoplasmic reticulum ATPase (SERCA2a) of cardiac muscle during calcium sequestration. Phospholamban is phosphorylated on separate amino acid residues by cAMP-dependent, and cGMP-dependent (Ser-16) and Ca2+/CaM-dependent (Thr-17) protein kinases in response to β-adrenergic stimulation. Akt has also been shown to phosphorylate Thr-17. The result is an increased calcium pump activity which reduces the time course of the calcium transient, increases the calcium load in the sarcoplasmic reticulum, and consequently, produces a larger calcium transient at the next action potential. However, alteration in this homeostatic interaction has been shown to result in heart failure.

Application

IHC

Reactivity

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  • Rabbit Polyclonal Anti-Serum specific to Thr-17 phosphorylated
  • Rabbit Polyclonal Anti-Serum specific to Thr-17 phosphorylated
  • Rabbit Polyclonal Anti-Serum specific to Thr-17 phosphorylated