ABCA9 - ATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9 |Elisa - Clia - Antibody - Protein

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Background

ATP-binding cassette transporters form a superfamily of transport systems, representing one of the largest and potentially oldest gene families, spanning from prokaryotes to humans. ABC transporters typically comprise multiple subunits, with one or two acting as transmembrane proteins and one or two as membrane-associated ATPases. The ATPase subunits utilize energy derived from adenosine triphosphate (ATP) hydrolysis to facilitate the transport of various substrates across membranes. These transported substances include ions, amino acids, peptides, sugars, and predominantly hydrophilic molecules. Exporters function as pumps, expelling toxins and drugs from the cell. In gram-negative bacteria, exporters play a crucial role in transporting lipids and specific polysaccharides across membranes. Eukaryotes lack importers, and exporters are found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. The versatility of ABC transporters underscores their essential role in cellular transport processes across diverse organisms.The ABCA subfamily, consisting of 12 members to date, exhibits a high degree of sequence conservation and is primarily associated with lipid trafficking in various body locations. Mutations in some of these genes have been linked to severe hereditary diseases related to lipid transport, such as fatal surfactant deficiency or harlequin ichthyosis. Additionally, many ABCA subfamily members are hypothesized to participate in the subcellular sequestration of drugs, contributing to the resistance of several carcinoma cell lines against drug treatment.

 

Structural Features

ABCA Transporters share common structural features typical of ABC transporters:

  • Transmembrane Domains (TMDs): Composed of multiple membrane-spanning alpha-helices that form the pathway through which substrates are transported.
  • Nucleotide-Binding Domains (NBDs): Sites where ATP binding and hydrolysis occur, providing the energy required for substrate transport.
  • Regulatory Regions: Additional domains and motifs that may regulate transporter activity, localization, and interaction with other cellular components.

 

ABCA5, ABCA6, ABCA8, ABCA9, ABCA10

  • Function: These transporters are less well-understood but are believed to be involved in lipid transport and cellular lipid homeostasis. They are expressed in various tissues and may have roles in cell signaling, lipid metabolism, and detoxification.
  • Clinical Relevance: Research is ongoing to determine their specific functions and implications in diseases, although some studies suggest roles in cancer and metabolic disorders.

 

Ligands and Interactions

The primary ligands and substrates for ABCA transporters include:

  • Cholesterol and Phospholipids: Particularly for ABCA1, which facilitates their efflux to HDL.
  • Retinoids: For ABCA4 in the visual cycle.
  • Lipid Metabolites: General for other ABCA transporters involved in lipid metabolism.
  • ATP: Binding and hydrolysis of ATP at the NBDs provide the energy for substrate transport.


 Physiological Functions

 ABCA transporters are involved in several critical physiological functions:

  • Lipid Homeostasis: Maintaining balance and proper distribution of lipids within cells and tissues.
  • Cholesterol Efflux: Removing excess cholesterol from cells, crucial for cardiovascular health.
  • Surfactant Production: Essential for lung function and prevention of respiratory distress.
  • Visual Cycle: Involved in the processing of visual pigments in the retina.

 

Clinical Implications

Dysfunction or mutations in ABCA transporters can lead to a variety of diseases:

  • Cardiovascular Diseases: Related to ABCA1 mutations leading to impaired cholesterol efflux.
  • Neurodegenerative Diseases: Potential involvement of ABCA2 in disorders like Alzheimer's disease.
  • Respiratory Diseases: ABCA3 mutations causing neonatal respiratory distress and lung disease.
  • Retinal Degeneration: ABCA4 mutations leading to vision loss in Stargardt disease.


ABCA9 Recommended name:

ATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9(ABCA9)

Aliases for ABCA9

EST640918

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immunoassays

providerCodereferencenamereactivitysample typeassay typetest rangesensitivitypricesize 1uniprot idstatus
AbbexaABCA9abx500416Human ATP-binding cassette sub-family A member 9 (ABCA9) ELISA KitHumanTissue homogenates, cell lysates and other biological fluids.0.156 ng/ml - 10 ng/ml71596 testsQ8IUA7RUO
AbbexaABCA9abx258012Mouse ATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9 (ABCA9) ELISA KitMouseTissue homogenates, cell lysates and other biological fluids.Sandwich0.156 ng/ml - 10 ng/ml< 0.06 ng/ml71596 testsRUO
AbbexaABCA9abx494346Mouse ATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9 (ABCA9) CLIA KitMouseTissue homogenates, cell lysates and other biological fluids.Sandwich0.156 ng/ml - 10 ng/ml< 0.058 ng/ml84596 testsRUO

Primary Antibodies

providerCodereferencenamereactivityclonalityhostimmunogen targetisotypeconjugationtested applicationspricesize 1uniprot idstatus
AbbexaABCA9abx130557ATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9 (ABCA9) AntibodyHumanPolyclonalRabbitATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9 (ABCA9)UnconjugatedWB, IHC, IF/ICC286100 µlRUO
AbbexaABCA9abx432261ATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9 (ABCA9) AntibodyHumanPolyclonalGoatATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9 (ABCA9)IgGUnconjugatedP-ELISA, IHC, FCM416200 µlRUO
AbbexaABCA9abx308571ATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9 (ABCA9) AntibodyHumanPolyclonalRabbitATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9 (ABCA9)IgGUnconjugatedELISA, IF/ICC16920 µgQ8IUA7RUO
AbbexaABCA9abx308574ATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9 (ABCA9) Antibody (Biotin)HumanPolyclonalRabbitATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9 (ABCA9)IgGBiotinELISA16920 µgQ8IUA7RUO
AbbexaABCA9abx308572ATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9 (ABCA9) Antibody (HRP)HumanPolyclonalRabbitATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9 (ABCA9)IgGHRPELISA16920 µgQ8IUA7RUO
AbbexaABCA9abx308573ATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9 (ABCA9) Antibody (FITC)HumanPolyclonalRabbitATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9 (ABCA9)IgGFITC16920 µgQ8IUA7RUO
AbbexaABCA9abx130556ATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9 (ABCA9) AntibodyMousePolyclonalRabbitATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9 (ABCA9)UnconjugatedWB, IHC, IF/ICC299100 µlQ8K449RUO
AbbexaABCA9abx130555ATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9 (ABCA9) AntibodyRatPolyclonalRabbitATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9 (ABCA9)UnconjugatedWB, IHC, IF/ICC299100 µlRUO

Proteins and Peptides

providerCodereferencenameoriginexpressionhostconjugationtested applicationspricesize 1uniprot idstatus
AbbexaABCA9abx650400Mouse ATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9 (ABCA9) ProteinMouseRecombinantE. coliUnconjugatedWB, SDS-PAGE22110 µgQ8K449RUO
AbbexaABCA9abx650399Human ATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9 (ABCA9) ProteinHumanRecombinantE. coliUnconjugatedWB, SDS-PAGE20810 µgQ8IUA7RUO
AbbexaABCA9abx650401Rat ATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9 (ABCA9) ProteinRatRecombinantE. coliUnconjugatedWB, SDS-PAGE22110 µgRUO
AbbexaABCA9abx615573ATP Binding Cassette Transporter A9 (ABCA9) PeptideSyntheticUnconjugatedP-ELISA175.5100 µg

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