GHITM Antibody
Purified Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Pab)
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Application
| WB |
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Primary Accession | Q9H3K2 |
Reactivity | Human |
Host | Rabbit |
Clonality | Polyclonal |
Calculated MW | 37 KDa |
Antigen Region | 29-78 aa |
Gene ID | 27069 |
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Other Names | Growth hormone-inducible transmembrane protein, Dermal papilla-derived protein 2, Mitochondrial morphology and cristae structure 1, MICS1, Transmembrane BAX inhibitor motif-containing protein 5, GHITM, DERP2, MICS1, TMBIM5 |
Dilution | WB~~ 1:1000 |
Format | Rabbit IgG in phosphate buffered saline , pH 7.4, 150mM NaCl, 0.09% (W/V) sodium azide and 50% glycerol |
Storage | Store at -20 °C.Stable for 12 months from date of receipt |
Name | GHITM |
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Synonyms | DERP2, MICS1, TMBIM5 |
Function | Plays an important role in maintenance of mitochondrial morphology and in mediating either calcium or potassium/proton antiport (PubMed:18417609, PubMed:36321428, PubMed:32977469, PubMed:35912435). Mediates proton-dependent calcium efflux from mitochondrion (PubMed:36321428, PubMed:35912435). Functions also as an electroneutral mitochondrial proton/potassium exchanger (PubMed:36321428). Required for the mitochondrial tubular network and cristae organization (PubMed:18417609, PubMed:36321428, PubMed:32977469). Involved in apoptotic release of cytochrome c (PubMed:18417609). Inhibits the proteolytic activity of AFG3L2, stimulating respiration and stabilizing respiratory enzymes in actively respiring mitochondria (PubMed:36321428). However, when mitochondria become hyperpolarized, GHITM loses its inhibitory activity toward AFG3L2 and the now the active AFG3L2 turns first on GHITM and, if hyperpolarization persists, on other proteins of the mitochondria, leading to a broad remodeling of the mitochondrial proteome (PubMed:36321428). |
Cellular Location | Mitochondrion inner membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein |
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Background
Required for the mitochondrial tubular network and cristae organization. Involved in apoptotic release of cytochrome c.
References
Ikeda A.,et al.Submitted (DEC-1997) to the EMBL/GenBank/DDBJ databases.
Mei G.,et al.Submitted (FEB-1999) to the EMBL/GenBank/DDBJ databases.
Mao Y.M.,et al.Submitted (APR-1998) to the EMBL/GenBank/DDBJ databases.
Wiemann S.,et al.Genome Res. 11:422-435(2001).
Clark H.F.,et al.Genome Res. 13:2265-2270(2003).
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