Anti-COX IV antibody [20E8C12] - Mitochondrial Marker,Abcam,AB14744

What is this antibody validated in? Anti-COX IV antibody [20E8C12] (ab14744) is a mouse monoclonal antibody and is validated for use in Western Blot (WB), Flow Cytometry (Flow Cyt) in Cow, Human, Mouse, Rat samples. Trusted by the scientific community Anti-COX IV [20E8C12] (ab14744) was first used in a scientific publication in 2004 and has been cited over 330 times in peer-reviewed journals. Reviewed by scientists Anti-COX IV [20E8C12] (ab14744) has over 20 independent reviews from customers. Want a custom formulation? This antibody clone is manufactured by Abcam. If you require a custom buffer formulation or conjugation for your experiments, please contact [email protected]

Host

Mouse

Reactivity

Mouse, Rat, Cow, Human

Application

WB, Flow Cyt

Platform ID

BAB517840726

Abcam

Headquarters

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Contact

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Product Specifications
Scientific Background

Specifications

NameAnti-COX IV antibody [20E8C12] - Mitochondrial Marker
Cat. No.AB14744
HostMouse
IsotypeIgG2a
ReactivityMouse, Rat, Cow, Human
ApplicationWB, Flow Cyt
ClonalityMonoclonal
Clone Number20E8C12
Concentration1 mg/mL Batch dependent concentration
Appearance/FormLiquid
ShippingBlue Ice
FormulationpH: 7.4 - 7.5 Preservative: 0.02% Sodium azide Constituents: HEPES buffered saline
Storage+4°C
Regulatory StatusResearch Use Only

Scientific Background

Target data Component of the cytochrome c oxidase, the last enzyme in the mitochondrial electron transport chain which drives oxidative phosphorylation. The respiratory chain contains 3 multisubunit complexes succinate dehydrogenase (complex II, CII), ubiquinol-cytochrome c oxidoreductase (cytochrome b-c1 complex, complex III, CIII) and cytochrome c oxidase (complex IV, CIV), that cooperate to transfer electrons derived from NADH and succinate to molecular oxygen, creating an electrochemical gradient over the inner membrane that drives transmembrane transport and the ATP synthase. Cytochrome c oxidase is the component of the respiratory chain that catalyzes the reduction of oxygen to water. Electrons originating from reduced cytochrome c in the intermembrane space (IMS) are transferred via the dinuclear copper A center (CU(A)) of subunit 2 and heme A of subunit 1 to the active site in subunit 1, a binuclear center (BNC) formed by heme A3 and copper B (CU(B)). The BNC reduces molecular oxygen to 2 water molecules using 4 electrons from cytochrome c in the IMS and 4 protons from the mitochondrial matrix. See full target information COX4I1

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