IRC24 is a yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) protein implicated in membrane-protein complex interactions. It was identified in a large-scale affinity capture mass spectrometry study analyzing membrane-protein assemblies . The protein's biological role remains poorly characterized, though it participates in molecular networks involving other membrane-associated proteins.
The sole documented use of an IRC24-specific antibody comes from a 2012 Nature study :
| Application | Methodology | Key Finding |
|---|---|---|
| Affinity Capture-MS | IRC24 protein complexes were isolated using polyclonal antibodies or epitope tags, followed by LC-MS/MS analysis. | IRC24 interacts with other membrane-associated proteins, though specific partners were not detailed in the provided data. |
While no direct validation data exists for IRC24 antibodies, comparative insights from antibody characterization studies reveal:
Renewable antibodies (e.g., recombinant formats) generally outperform polyclonal or hybridoma-derived monoclonal antibodies in specificity and reproducibility .
Critical validation steps for any antibody include knockout controls and orthogonal assays (e.g., WB + IP + IF) .
No commercial suppliers or catalog numbers for IRC24 antibodies are identified in the reviewed literature.
The 2012 study did not report antibody clonality, immunogen sequence, or epitope information.
Performance metrics (e.g., sensitivity, cross-reactivity) remain uncharacterized.
To advance research on IRC24:
KEGG: sce:YIR036C
STRING: 4932.YIR036C