ACD11 antibodies target the ACAD11 protein, a 780-amino-acid enzyme critical for catalyzing the oxidation of acyl-CoA derivatives in mitochondria . Key characteristics include:
Property | Details |
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Target Function | Fatty acid β-oxidation and amino acid metabolism |
Associated Diseases | Marfan Syndrome, von Hippel-Lindau syndrome, metabolic disorders |
Species Reactivity | Human, mouse, rat |
Applications: Western blot (WB), immunoprecipitation (IP), immunofluorescence (IF), ELISA
Conjugates: HRP, FITC, PE, Alexa Fluor® variants (e.g., AF488, AF647)
Catalog Variants:
Product Name | Catalog # | Price |
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ACAD-11 Antibody (B-12) | sc-514027 | $316.00 |
ACAD-11 Antibody (B-12) FITC | sc-514027 FITC | $330.00 |
ACD11 antibodies have been utilized to:
Investigate ACAD11’s role in energy metabolism in cardiac and skeletal muscle .
Study mutations linked to metabolic disorders (e.g., destabilizing A15T and A39D mutations in the GLTP domain) .
Analyze protein expression patterns under stress conditions, such as pathogen infection or nutrient deprivation .
Metabolic Disorders: ACAD11 mutations disrupt lipid metabolism, leading to ceramide accumulation and apoptosis .
Cancer: Overexpression correlates with tumor progression due to altered fatty acid oxidation .
Autoimmunity: In plants (Arabidopsis), ACD11 homologs regulate programmed cell death (PCD) during pathogen defense, though this mechanism is distinct from human ACAD11 .