ATP1A2 (Na+/K+-ATPase α-2 subunit) is the catalytic component of the active enzyme Na+/K+-ATPase, which catalyzes the hydrolysis of ATP coupled with the exchange of sodium and potassium ions across the plasma membrane. The Na+/K+-ATPase is composed of a larger catalytic α-subunit (~110 kDa) and a small β-subunit (~55 kDa). The α subunit has four isoforms identified to date: α1, α2, α3 and α4.The α1 isoform is expressed ubiquitously but the α2 isoform is present largely in the skeletal muscle, heart and vascular smooth muscle. The α3 isoform is found almost exclusively in neurons and ovaries. The α4 isoform is expressed in sperm. This antibody was raised against the internal region of the human ATP1A2 and can recognizes all the isoforms of α subunit. The 65kDa band detected occasionally may be the degradation product of ATP1A2.
Western Blot: HEK-293 Cells, 1:500-1:5000; IHC: Human skin Tissue, 1:20-1:200; IF: Hela Cells, 1:10-1:100; FC: HeLa Cells, N/A
Type: Primary
Antigen: ATP1A2
Clonality: Polyclonal
Clone:
Conjugation: Unconjugated
Epitope:
Host: Rabbit
Isotype: IgG
Reactivity: Human, Mouse, Rat