DUOX1 / Unconjugated /

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Description Rabbit polyclonal antibody to DUOX1, which is also known as NADPH thyroid oxidase and NOXEF1. DUOX1 is a protein frequently found in the plasma membrane and localizes to the apical membrane of epithelial cells. It is expressed in basal cells of lungs and is overexpressed in esophageal mucosa. It could play an extensive role in thyroid hormone synthesis and lactoperoxidase-mediated antimicrobial defense at the surface of mucosa. The NOXEF1 is calcium-dependent and peroxidase activity is inhibited by aminobenzohydrazide.
Conjugate Unconjugated
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Target Species Human, Mouse, Rat
Applications ELISA, IF, IHC-P, ICC, WB
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About DUOX1
The protein encoded by this gene is a glycoprotein and a member of the NADPH oxidase family. The synthesis of thyroid hormone is catalyzed by a protein complex located at the apical membrane of thyroid follicular cells. This complex contains an iodide transporter, thyroperoxidase, and a peroxide generating system that includes proteins encoded by this gene and the similar DUOX2 gene. This protein is known as dual oxidase because it has both a peroxidase homology domain and a gp91phox domain. This protein generates hydrogen peroxide and thereby plays a role in the activity of thyroid peroxidase, lactoperoxidase, and in lactoperoxidase-mediated antimicrobial defense at mucosal surfaces. Two alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding the same protein have been described for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2012]
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