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AKAP10 Antibodies
A kinase (PRKA) anchor protein 10
AKAP10 Antibodies (6)
| Target |
Host |
Clonality |
Format |
Epitope |
Reactivity |
Applications |
| AKAP10 |
Rabbit |
Polyclonal |
Human |
ICC, IHC-P |
| AKAP10 Antibody LS-C185809 |
Rabbit Polyclonal |
(3)
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| Applications: IHC-P, ICC |
Epitope: aa600-662 |
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| Reactivity: Hu |
Format: |
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| AKAP10 |
Mouse |
Monoclonal |
Human, Mouse |
ELISA, IHC-P, WB |
| AKAP10 Antibody [8C10] LS-C133683 |
Mouse Monoclonal |
(5)
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| Applications: IHC-P, WB, ELISA |
Epitope: |
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| Reactivity: Hu, Mu |
Format: |
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| AKAP10 |
Goat |
Polyclonal |
Human, Rat |
ELISA, WB |
| AKAP10 Antibody LS-C54469 |
Goat Polyclonal |
(1)
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| Applications: WB, ELISA |
Epitope: Internal |
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| Reactivity: Hu, Rt |
Format: |
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| AKAP10 |
Rabbit |
Polyclonal |
Human, Mouse, Rat |
ELISA, WB |
| AKAP10 Antibody LS-C118683 |
Rabbit Polyclonal |
(1)
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| Applications: WB, ELISA |
Epitope: N-Terminus |
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| Reactivity: Hu, Mu, Rt |
Format: |
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| AKAP10 |
Rabbit |
Polyclonal |
Human |
WB |
| AKAP10 Antibody LS-C115983 |
Rabbit Polyclonal |
(1)
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| Applications: WB |
Epitope: Internal |
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| Reactivity: Hu |
Format: |
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| AKAP10 |
Goat |
Polyclonal |
Human |
ELISA |
| AKAP10 Antibody LS-C54470 |
Goat Polyclonal |
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| Applications: ELISA |
Epitope: C-Terminus |
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| Reactivity: Hu |
Format: |
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AKAP10 Feature Table
| Feature Type |
Location |
Details |
| Function |
1 - 662 |
Differentially targeted protein that binds to type I and II regulatory subunits of protein kinase A and anchors them to the mitochondria or the plasma membrane. Although the physiological relevance between PKA and AKAPS with mitochondria is not fully understood, one idea is that BAD, a proapoptotic member, is phosphorylated and inactivated by mitochondria-anchored PKA. It cannot be excluded too that it may facilitate PKA as well as G protein signal transduction, by acting as an adapter for assembling multiprotein complexes. With its RGS domain, it could lead to the interaction to G-alpha proteins, providing a link between the signaling machinery and the downstream kinase (By similarity). |
| Modification |
52 - 52 |
Phosphoserine |
| Modification |
187 - 187 |
Phosphoserine |
| Molecular Weight |
1 - 662 |
73818 |
| Similarity |
1 - 662 |
Contains 2 RGS domains. |
| Subcellular Location |
1 - 662 |
Mitochondrion. Membrane. Cytoplasm. Note=Predominantly mitochondrial but also membrane associated and cytoplasmic. |
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