Transactivation response (TAR) DNA-binding protein of 43 kDa (also known as TARDBP or TDP-43) was first isolated as a transcriptional inactivator binding to the TAR DNA element of the HIV-1 virus. Neumann et al. (2006) found that a hyperphosphorylated, ubiquitinated, and cleaved form of TARDBP, known as pathologic TDP-43, is the major component of the tau-negative and ubiquitin-positive inclusions that characterize amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and the most common pathological subtype of frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD-U). 22309-1-AP is a rabbit polyclonal antibody recognizing TDP-43 only when phosphorylated at 409/410. This antibody detects phosphorylated forms of TDP-43 as well as the cleavage product of 20-30 kDa. Immunohistochemical analyses using this antibody only stain the insoluble inclusions in pathologic tissues without normal diffuse nuclear staining.
Western Blot: Human Placenta Tissue, 1:500-1:5000
Type: Primary
Antigen: ALOX5
Clonality: Polyclonal
Clone:
Conjugation: Unconjugated
Epitope:
Host: Rabbit
Isotype: IgG
Reactivity: Human, Mouse