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| Immunogen | A peptide sequence specific to DNA polymerase subunit gamma 1 was used as the immunogen for the POLG antibody. |
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Overview
POLG Antibody / DNA polymerase subunit gamma 1 is a anti-POLG Rabbit antibody Recombinant Rabbit Monoclonal clone 24P93 supplied in Purified format. Recommended for workflows such as Western blot (WB) with listed reactivity in Human.
Key elements and design rationale
- Target: POLG
- Antibody details: Rabbit, Recombinant Rabbit Monoclonal, clone 24P93, isotype Rabbit IgG
- Format: Purified
- Applications (as listed): WB
Biological background
Mutations in POLG are associated with a range of mitochondrial disorders, including progressive external ophthalmoplegia, Alpers-Huttenlocher syndrome, and ataxia-neuropathy syndromes. Studying POLG function helps researchers understand mitochondrial genome maintenance and the molecular basis of mitochondrial diseases.
Using a high-quality POLG antibody allows for sensitive detection of the protein in assays such as western blot, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence. A POLG antibody from
Research relevance and current trends
- Connecting protein-level changes to phenotype using orthogonal readouts (genetic perturbation, transcriptomics, imaging).
- Considering isoforms and post-translational regulation when interpreting protein-level changes.
- Comparing results across species and model systems with matched controls.
Common research applications
- Western blotting: compare relative abundance and activation-state changes across conditions.
Interpret changes in signal alongside appropriate controls and, when relevant, in parallel with total-protein or pathway readouts.
Notes for experimental interpretation
- Signal can reflect expression level, isoform composition, and post-translational state; interpret results in the context of your model system and stimuli.
- Species differences and sample matrices can influence epitope recognition; prioritize matched controls and orthogonal confirmation when feasible.
Antibody notes: Monoclonal antibodies provide a defined epitope recognition profile that can support consistent comparisons across experiments.
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