While the precise function of SPCC1393.09c in S. pombe is not explicitly detailed in the provided sources, its genomic context and related studies suggest potential roles:
Genomic Association: SPCC1393.09c is annotated as a hypothetical protein with no direct functional characterization in the literature reviewed.
Expression Data: Microarray analyses of S. pombe acetyltransferase mutants (e.g., Δgcn5, Δmst2) did not identify SPCC1393.09c as differentially expressed, implying stable expression under tested conditions .
Specificity: The antibody is affinity-purified, ensuring minimal cross-reactivity with non-target proteins in S. pombe lysates .
Technical Applications:
No peer-reviewed studies directly utilizing this antibody were identified, necessitating independent validation for novel applications.
Antibodies targeting other S. pombe proteins (e.g., Slx8, Ufd1, or TOR pathway regulators) highlight common workflows for fission yeast research:
Functional Studies: CRISPR-mediated deletion or overexpression of SPCC1393.09c, paired with phenotypic screening (e.g., Phloxine B viability assays ).
Interactome Profiling: Use of the SPCC1393.09c Antibody in immunoprecipitation-mass spectrometry (IP-MS) to map binding partners.
Subcellular Localization: Immunofluorescence to determine spatial expression patterns under stress conditions.
KEGG: spo:SPCC1393.09c
STRING: 4896.SPCC1393.09c.1