Cell Signaling Technology

Product Pathways - Apoptosis

Atg7 (D12B11) Rabbit mAb #8558

Applications Reactivity Sensitivity MW (kDa) Isotype
W IP H M R (Mk) (B) Endogenous 78 Rabbit IgG

Applications Key:  W=Western Blotting  IP=Immunoprecipitation
Reactivity Key:  H=Human  M=Mouse  R=Rat  Mk=Monkey  B=Bovine
Species cross-reactivity is determined by western blot. Species enclosed in parentheses are predicted to react based on 100% sequence homology.

Protocols

Specificity / Sensitivity

Atg7 (D12B11) Rabbit mAb recognizes endogenous levels of total Atg7 protein.

Source / Purification

Monoclonal antibody is produced by immunizing animals with a synthetic peptide corresponding to residues near the amino terminus of human Atg7 protein.

Western Blotting

Western Blotting

Western blot analysis of extracts from various cell lines using Atg7 (D12B11) Rabbit mAb.

Western Blotting

Western Blotting

Western blot analysis of extracts from HeLa cells, transfected with 100 nM SignalSilence® Control siRNA (Unconjugated) #6568 (-) or SignalSilence® Atg7 siRNA I #6604 (+), using Atg7 (D12B11) Rabbit mAb (upper) or α-Tubulin (11Η10) Rabbit mAb #2125 (lower). The Atg7 (D12B11) Rabbit mAb confirms silencing of Atg7 expression, while the α-Tubulin (11H10) Rabbit mAb is used as a loading control.

Background

Autophagy is a catabolic process for the autophagosomic-lysosomal degradation of bulk cytoplasmic contents (1,2). Autophagy is generally activated by conditions of nutrient deprivation but has also been associated with a number of physiological processes including development, differentiation, neurodegeneration, infection, and cancer (3). The molecular machinery of autophagy was largely discovered in yeast and referred to as autophagy-related (Atg) genes. Formation of the autophagosome involves a ubiquitin-like conjugation system in which Atg12 is covalently bound to Atg5 and targeted to autophagosome vesicles (4-6). This conjugation reaction is mediated by the ubiquitin E1-like enzyme Atg7 and the E2-like enzyme Atg10 (7,8).

  1. Reggiori, F. and Klionsky, D.J. (2002) Eukaryot Cell 1, 11-21.
  2. Codogno, P. and Meijer, A.J. (2005) Cell Death Differ 12 Suppl 2, 1509-18.
  3. Levine, B. and Yuan, J. (2005) J Clin Invest 115, 2679-88.
  4. Mizushima, N. et al. (1998) J Biol Chem 273, 33889-92.
  5. Mizushima, N. et al. (1998) Nature 395, 395-8.
  6. Suzuki, K. et al. (2001) EMBO J 20, 5971-81.
  7. Tanida, I. et al. (1999) Mol Biol Cell 10, 1367-79.
  8. Shintani, T. et al. (1999) EMBO J 18, 5234-41.

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