Alcohol Dehydrogenase 5 (Class III), Chi Polypeptide (ADH5) Antibody (Biotin)

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name
Alcohol Dehydrogenase 5 (Class III), Chi Polypeptide (ADH5) Antibody (Biotin)
category
Primary Antibodies
provider
Abbexa
reference
abx315571
tested applications
ELISA
Description
ADH5 Antibody (Biotin) is a Rabbit Polyclonal against ADH5 conjugated to Biotin.
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Instrucciones
Data sheet
Product specifications
Category | Primary Antibodies |
Immunogen Target | Alcohol Dehydrogenase 5 (Class III), Chi Polypeptide (ADH5) |
Host | Rabbit |
Reactivity | Human |
Recommended Dilution | Optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user. |
Clonality | Polyclonal |
Conjugation | Biotin |
Isotype | IgG |
Purity | > 95% |
Purification | Purified by Protein G. |
Size 1 | 20 µg |
Size 2 | 50 µg |
Size 3 | 100 µg |
Size 4 | 200 µg |
Size 5 | 1 mg |
Form | Liquid |
Tested Applications | ELISA |
Buffer | 0.01 M PBS, pH 7.4, 0.03% Proclin-300 and 50% Glycerol. |
Availability | Shipped within 5-10 working days. |
Storage | Aliquot and store at -20°C. Avoid exposure to light. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. |
Dry Ice | No |
UniProt ID | P11766 |
Gene ID | 128 |
OMIM | 103710 |
Alias | Adh-5,Adh3,GSNOR |
Background | Antibody anti-ADH5 |
Status | RUO |
Descripción
ADH5, also known as formaldehyde dehydrogenase, is ubiquitously expressed and functions primarily in the detoxification of formaldehyde, a toxic metabolic byproduct. It catalyzes the oxidation of formaldehyde to formate, using glutathione as a cofactor, and plays a critical role in cellular defense against formaldehyde-induced toxicity and oxidative stress. ADH5 is less active in ethanol metabolism compared to other ADH enzymes but is crucial for maintaining cellular homeostasis and protecting against DNA and protein damage caused by aldehyde accumulation. Its ubiquitous expression highlights its systemic importance in detoxification pathways. Dysregulation of ADH5 is associated with increased susceptibility to formaldehyde-related toxicities and may contribute to cancer progression in tissues exposed to high levels of formaldehyde. Mutations or polymorphisms in ADH5 can impair detoxification efficiency, exacerbating cellular stress and damage.