Hsp40 / ATTO 594 / 3B9.E6

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Description Mouse monoclonal to Hsp40, Hdj1 (ATTO-594). Human Hsp40/DnaJ proteins comprise a large protein family, members of which feature the J domain (named after the bacterial DnaJ protein). The J-domain spans the first 75 N-terminal amino acids and is separated from the C-terminal by a glycine/phenylalanine-rich domain. Members of the Hsp40/DnaJ family play diverse roles in many cellular processes, such as folding, translocation, degradation and assembly of multi-protein complexes. In particular, Hdj1, the first human Hsp40/DnaJ protein identified, plays an important role in protein translation and folding, as well as in the regulation of Hsp70 function. HSP40 stimulates the ATPase activity of HSP70 which in turn causes conformational changes of the unfolded proteins. The Hsp40-Hsp70-unfolded protein complex further binds to co-chaperones Hip, Hop and HSP90 which leads to protein folding, or components of protein degradation machinery CHIP and BAG-1. Some studies have shown that the difference between HDJ1 and type 1 DNAJ proteins including HDJ2 and yeast YdjI is the result of the possession of a zinc finger domain by the latter, which helps in the function of protein folding. .. -
Conjugate ATTO 594
Clone 3B9.E6
Target Species Human, Mouse, Rat
Applications ELISA, ICC, WB, IP, IHC
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About Hsp40
This gene encodes a member of the DnaJ or Hsp40 (heat shock protein 40 kD) family of proteins. DNAJ family members are characterized by a highly conserved amino acid stretch called the 'J-domain' and function as one of the two major classes of molecular chaperones involved in a wide range of cellular events, such as protein folding and oligomeric protein complex assembly. The encoded protein is a molecular chaperone that stimulates the ATPase activity of Hsp70 heat-shock proteins in order to promote protein folding and prevent misfolded protein aggregation. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Sep 2015]
About ATTO 594
ATTO 594 from ATTO-Tec Gmbh has an excitation peak at 601 nm and an emission peak at 627 nm.
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