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| Immunogen | A synthetic peptide specific to human DNAJC12 protein was used as the immunogen for the DNAJC12 Antibody. |
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Overview
DNAJC12 Antibody / DnaJ homolog subfamily C member 12 is an antibody targeting DNAJC12, raised in Rabbit for protein detection and localization studies where these specifications are required.
Key elements and design rationale
- Target: DNAJC12.
- Antibody identity: Recombinant Rabbit Monoclonal; Clone 29D24; Rabbit IgG.
- Conjugate/label: Unconjugated (affects detection chemistry and multiplex compatibility).
- Format: Purified.
- Species reactivity: Human.
- Listed applications: WB (refer to on-page specifications for application-specific guidance).
Biological background
The DnaJ homolog subfamily C member 12 protein, also known as DNAJC12, is a member of the DnaJ/Hsp40 family of proteins. These proteins are involved in assisting in the folding and unfolding of other proteins, as well as in regulating cellular processes such as protein degradation and transportation. One of the key functions of DNAJC12 is its involvement in protein quality control. It acts as a chaperone protein, helping to refold misfolded proteins and target damaged proteins for degradation. This is essential for maintaining the health and functionality of cells, as misfolded proteins can lead to cellular dysfunction and disease. Additionally, DNAJC12 has been implicated in various disease processes, including neurodegenerative disorders and cancer. Studies have shown that alterations in the expression or function of this protein can contribute to the development of these conditions, highlighting the importance of understanding its role in cellular physiology.
Research relevance and current trends
- Comparative expression profiling across cell types, tissues, or perturbations (e.g., drug treatment, genetic editing, or differentiation).
- Subcellular localization and trafficking studies, including co-localization with pathway markers in microscopy-based assays.
- Integration of protein-level measurements with transcriptomics or proteomics to relate abundance to regulation and phenotype.
Common research applications
- Western blotting: researchers commonly compare relative signal levels across conditions and use appropriate negative/positive controls for interpretation.
Interpretation should account for antibody-dependent factors such as epitope accessibility, isoforms, and sample preparation differences across workflows.
Notes for experimental interpretation
- Isoforms and PTMs: many targets have multiple isoforms and post-translational modifications that can shift apparent signal or localization; interpret bands/signals accordingly.
- Epitope context: binding can depend on protein conformation and sample processing; region information in the title/immunogen can help anticipate what may be detected.
- Species differences: predicted or validated reactivity may vary by ortholog sequence and sample context; confirm in your model system.
- Control concepts: include negative controls (no-primary/isotype), and where possible genetic controls (KO/KD) or independent antibodies to strengthen conclusions.
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