SAB1400313
Anti-PARG antibody produced in mouse
IgG fraction of antiserum, buffered aqueous solution
Synonym(s):
Anti-PARG99
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UNSPSC Code:
12352203
NACRES:
NA.41
biological source
mouse
Quality Level
conjugate
unconjugated
antibody form
IgG fraction of antiserum
antibody product type
primary antibodies
clone
polyclonal
form
buffered aqueous solution
species reactivity
human
technique(s)
indirect immunofluorescence: suitable
western blot: 1 μg/mL
UniProt accession no.
shipped in
dry ice
storage temp.
−20°C
target post-translational modification
unmodified
Gene Information
human ... PARG(8505)
General description
The gene encoding PARG is localized on human chromosome 10q11.23. The enzyme has both endo- and exoglycosidase activities and exists as four isoforms.
Immunogen
PARG (NP_003622.2, 1 a.a. ~ 976 a.a) full-length human protein.
Sequence
MNAGPGCEPCTKRPRWGAATTSPAASDARSFPSRQRRVLDPKDAHVQFRVPPSSPACVPGRAGQHRGSATSLVFKQKTITSWMDTKGIKTAESESLDSKENNNTRIESMMSSVQKDNFYQHNVEKLENVSQLSLDKSPTEKSTQYLNQHQTAAMCKWQNEGKHTEQLLESEPQTVTLVPEQFSNANIDRSPQNDDHSDTDSEENRDNQQFLTTVKLANAKQTTEDEQAREAKSHQKCSKSCDPGEDCASCQQDEIDVVPESPLSDVGSEDVGTGPKNDNKLTRQESCLGNSPPFEKESEPESPMDVDNSKNSCQDSEADEETSPGFDEQEDGSSSQTANKPSRFQARDADIEFRKRYSTKGGEVRLHFQFEGGESRTGMNDLNAKLPGNISSLNVECRNSKQHGKKDSKITDHFMRLPKAEDRRKEQWETKHQRTERKIPKYVPPHLSPDKKWLGTPIEEMRRMPRCGIRLPLLRPSANHTVTIRVDLLRAGEVPKPFPTHYKDLWDNKHVKMPCSEQNLYPVEDENGERTAGSRWELIQTALLNKFTRPQNLKDAILKYNVAYSKKWDFTALIDFWDKVLEEAEAQHLYQSILPDMVKIALCLPNICTQPIPLLKQKMNHSITMSQEQIASLLANAFFCTFPRRNAKMKSEYSSYPDINFNRLFEGRSSRKPEKLKTLFCYFRRVTEKKPTGLVTFTRQSLEDFPEWERCEKPLTRLHVTYEGTIEENGQGMLQVDFANRFVGGGVTSAGLVQEEIRFLINPELIISRLFTEVLDHNECLIITGTEQYSEYTGYAETYRWSRSHEDGSERDDWQRRCTEIVAIDALHFRRYLDQFVPEKMRRELNKAYCGFLRPGVSSENLSAVATGNWGCGAFGGDARLKALIQILAAAAAERDVVYFTFGDSELMRDIYSMHIFLTERKLTVGDVYKLLLRYYNEECRNCSTPGPDIKLYPFIYHAVESCAETADHSGQRTGT
Sequence
MNAGPGCEPCTKRPRWGAATTSPAASDARSFPSRQRRVLDPKDAHVQFRVPPSSPACVPGRAGQHRGSATSLVFKQKTITSWMDTKGIKTAESESLDSKENNNTRIESMMSSVQKDNFYQHNVEKLENVSQLSLDKSPTEKSTQYLNQHQTAAMCKWQNEGKHTEQLLESEPQTVTLVPEQFSNANIDRSPQNDDHSDTDSEENRDNQQFLTTVKLANAKQTTEDEQAREAKSHQKCSKSCDPGEDCASCQQDEIDVVPESPLSDVGSEDVGTGPKNDNKLTRQESCLGNSPPFEKESEPESPMDVDNSKNSCQDSEADEETSPGFDEQEDGSSSQTANKPSRFQARDADIEFRKRYSTKGGEVRLHFQFEGGESRTGMNDLNAKLPGNISSLNVECRNSKQHGKKDSKITDHFMRLPKAEDRRKEQWETKHQRTERKIPKYVPPHLSPDKKWLGTPIEEMRRMPRCGIRLPLLRPSANHTVTIRVDLLRAGEVPKPFPTHYKDLWDNKHVKMPCSEQNLYPVEDENGERTAGSRWELIQTALLNKFTRPQNLKDAILKYNVAYSKKWDFTALIDFWDKVLEEAEAQHLYQSILPDMVKIALCLPNICTQPIPLLKQKMNHSITMSQEQIASLLANAFFCTFPRRNAKMKSEYSSYPDINFNRLFEGRSSRKPEKLKTLFCYFRRVTEKKPTGLVTFTRQSLEDFPEWERCEKPLTRLHVTYEGTIEENGQGMLQVDFANRFVGGGVTSAGLVQEEIRFLINPELIISRLFTEVLDHNECLIITGTEQYSEYTGYAETYRWSRSHEDGSERDDWQRRCTEIVAIDALHFRRYLDQFVPEKMRRELNKAYCGFLRPGVSSENLSAVATGNWGCGAFGGDARLKALIQILAAAAAERDVVYFTFGDSELMRDIYSMHIFLTERKLTVGDVYKLLLRYYNEECRNCSTPGPDIKLYPFIYHAVESCAETADHSGQRTGT
Biochem/physiol Actions
PARG (Poly ADP-ribose glycohydrolase) is involved in several gene regulation processes such as maintenance of chromatin structure, transcription, DNA repair and apoptosis. It regulates retinoic acid receptor (RAR)-mediated transcription during chromatin remodeling. It catabolically separate ADP-ribose polymers synthesized by poly-(ADP-ribose) polymerases. A study shows that PARG plays a therapeutic role in various physiological conditions such as inflammation, ischemia, stroke, and cancer chemotherapy.
Physical form
Solution in phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.4
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Storage Class Code
10 - Combustible liquids
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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Human poly (ADP-ribose) glycohydrolase (PARG) gene and the common promoter sequence it shares with inner mitochondrial membrane translocase 23 (TIM23)
Ralph G Meyer
Gene, 181-190 (2003)
Poly(ADP-ribosyl) glycohydrolase prevents the accumulation of unusual replication structures during unperturbed S phase.
Ray Chaudhuri A
Molecular and Cellular Biology (2015)
Wookee Min et al.
Frontiers in bioscience (Landmark edition), 14, 1619-1626 (2009-03-11)
Poly (ADP-robose) glycohydrolase (PARG) is a catabolic enzyme that cleaves ADP-ribose polymers synthesized by members of the poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) family of enzymes. The growing evidence supports the importance of a tight control of poly (ADP-ribose) metabolism by the
M-E Bonicalzi et al.
Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS, 62(7-8), 739-750 (2005-05-04)
Poly(ADP-ribose) glycohydrolase (PARG) is a catabolic enzyme that cleaves ADP-ribose polymers formed by members of the PARP family of enzymes. Despite its discovery and subsequent partial purification in the 1970s and the cloning of its single gene in the late
Nicolas Le May et al.
Molecular cell, 48(5), 785-798 (2012-10-30)
Poly-(ADP-ribose) glycohydrolase (PARG) is a catabolic enzyme that cleaves ADP-ribose polymers synthesized by poly-(ADP-ribose) polymerases. Here, transcriptome profiling and differentiation assay revealed a requirement of PARG for retinoic acid receptor (RAR)-mediated transcription. Mechanistically, PARG accumulates early at promoters of RAR-responsive
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