Anti-Cytochrome P450 2E1, Polyclonal [CYP2E1]
Invented by Prof Roland Wolf from University of Dundee
Invented at University of Dundee
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Catalogue Number | 151725 |
Applications | WB |
Antigen/Gene or Protein Targets | Cytochrome P450 2E1, CYP2E1 |
Reactivity | Human |
Relevance | This gene encodes a member of the cytochrome P450 superfamily of enzymes. The cytochrome P450 proteins are monooxygenases which catalyze many reactions involved in drug metabolism and synthesis of cholesterol, steroids and other lipids. This protein localizes to the endoplasmic reticulum and is induced by ethanol, the diabetic state, and starvation. The enzyme metabolizes both endogenous substrates, such as ethanol, acetone, and acetal, as well as exogenous substrates including benzene, carbon tetrachloride, ethylene glycol, and nitrosamines which are premutagens found in cigarette smoke. Due to its many substrates, this enzyme may be involved in such varied processes as gluconeogenesis, hepatic cirrhosis, diabetes, and cancer. |
Host | Sheep |
Immunogen | Purified recombinant human P450s |
Positive Control | Human Liver Microsomes |
Research Area | Cancer, Cardiovascular, Cell Signaling & Signal Transduction, Epigenetics & Nuclear Signalling, Metabolism |
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