EEF1A1 Antibody, FITC conjugated

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Product Details

Full Product Name
Rabbit anti-Homo sapiens (Human) EEF1A1 Polyclonal antibody
Uniprot No.
Target Names
EEF1A1
Alternative Names
CCS 3 antibody; CCS3 antibody; Cervical cancer suppressor 3 antibody; chunp6927 antibody; CTCL tumor antigen antibody; EE1A1 antibody; EEF 1 antibody; EEF1A antibody; eEF1A-1 antibody; EEF1A1 antibody; EF-1-alpha-1 antibody; EF-Tu antibody; EF1A antibody; EF1a like protein antibody; EF1A1_HUMAN antibody; Elongation factor 1 alpha subunit antibody; Elongation factor 1-alpha 1 antibody; Elongation factor Tu antibody; Eukaryotic elongation factor 1 A-1 antibody; Eukaryotic translation elongation factor 1 alpha 1 antibody; Eukaryotic translation elongation factor 1 alpha 1 like 14 antibody; Glucocorticoid receptor AF 1 specific elongation factor antibody; GRAF 1EF antibody; HNGC:16303 antibody; ik:tdsubc_2a3 antibody; ik:tdsubc_2b3 antibody; LENG7 antibody; Leukocyte receptor cluster (LRC) member 7 antibody; Leukocyte receptor cluster member 7 antibody; Prostate tumor inducing protein 1 antibody; PTI1 antibody; tdsubc_2a3 antibody; Translation elongation factor 1 alpha 1 like 14 antibody; wu:fa91c07 antibody; wu:fa94b03 antibody; wu:fi13b09 antibody; xx:tdsubc_2a3 antibody; xx:tdsubc_2b3 antibody
Raised in
Rabbit
Species Reactivity
Human
Immunogen
Recombinant Human Elongation factor 1-alpha 1 protein (1-462AA)
Immunogen Species
Homo sapiens (Human)
Conjugate
FITC
Clonality
Polyclonal
Isotype
IgG
Purification Method
>95%, Protein G purified
Concentration
It differs from different batches. Please contact us to confirm it.
Buffer
Preservative: 0.03% Proclin 300
Constituents: 50% Glycerol, 0.01M PBS, PH 7.4
Form
Liquid
Troubleshooting and FAQs
Storage
Upon receipt, store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze.
Lead Time
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Target Background

Function
This protein promotes the GTP-dependent binding of aminoacyl-tRNA to the A-site of ribosomes during protein biosynthesis. Plays a role in the positive regulation of IFNG transcription in T-helper 1 cells as part of an IFNG promoter-binding complex with TXK and PARP1.; (Microbial infection) Required for the translation of viral proteins and viral replication during human coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Gene References into Functions
  1. The functional studies of specific methylation sites found them to have distinct effects, notably on Eukaryotic elongation factor 1A (eEF1A)-related processes of translation and tRNA aminoacylation. PMID: 29398204
  2. A strong correlation was found between the dysregulation of eEF1A synthesis and Alzheimer's Disease-associated synaptic failure. PMID: 27567813
  3. the different kinases that recognize the Ser and Thr residues of the eEF1A1 and eEF1A2 isoforms and regulate their involvement in different cellular processes like cell survival and apoptosis. PMID: 27568183
  4. Taken together, these findings enabled us to identify a novel mechanism by which eEF1A1 regulates the cell cycle's G1 phase to promote tumor proliferation by regulating cyclin D1 expression through STAT1 signaling in HCC. PMID: 29079187
  5. Methylation of lysine (K36) in eukaryotic elongation factor alpha (eEF1A) proteins is dependent on EEF1A lysine methyltransferase 4 (eEF1A-KMT4) in vivo. PMID: 28520920
  6. The present study identifies METTL21B as the enzyme responsible for methylation of eEF1A on Lys-165 and shows that this modification is dynamic, inducible and likely of regulatory importance. PMID: 28108655
  7. EEF1A1 is somatically mutated in 9% of follicular lymphoma tumors. PMID: 25713363
  8. we show how FAT10 stabilizes the translation elongation factor eEF1A1, which contributes to cancer cell proliferation PMID: 27312528
  9. The expression of RPL13A and EEF1A1 was not affected by differentiation, thus being these genes the most stable candidates as reference genes for RT-PCR. PMID: 27304673
  10. Study demonstrated that PAK4 interacted with eEF1A1 to promote migration and invasion of gastric cancer cells, thereby providing new insights into the function of PAK4 and eEF1A1 in the progression of gastric cancer. PMID: 28393218
  11. this study demonstrates that eEF1A1 regulates the subcellular location of expanded poly(A) proteins and is therefore a potential therapeutic target for combating the pathogenesis of poly(A) diseases. PMID: 28246169
  12. analysis of eEF1A1 oligomerization reveals that specific cysteine residues are required for this oligomerization activity PMID: 26515794
  13. Data (including data from studies using purified proteins/hepatocyte lysates) suggest eEF1A1/Sgt1a interact as multimer; D2/D3 domains of eEF1A1 and TPR domain of Sgt1 are involved in multimer formation; Sgt1 competes with viral RNA to bind to eEF1A. PMID: 26545799
  14. Data indicate that the methylation of lysine (Lys) in elongation factor 1A (eEF1A) by methyltransferase is conserved from yeast to human. PMID: 26545399
  15. ROCK phosphorylated eEF1A1 is a novel substrate for TIMAP-PP1 underlining the complex regulatory role of TIMAP in the endothelium. PMID: 26497934
  16. Study found reduced levels of hippocampal eEF1A protein in Alzheimer's disease PMID: 26551858
  17. Our results provide novel information on the intracellular distribution and interaction of eEF1A isoforms. PMID: 26212729
  18. These results suggest that the antitumor effects of paclitaxel in breast cancer are mediated by activation of the AMPK/EF1alpha/FOXO3a signaling pathway. PMID: 26397839
  19. These results suggest that miR-33a-5p is downregulated during Japanese encephalitis virus infection, which contributes to viral replication by increasing the intracellular level of EEF1A1, an interaction partner of the viral NS3 and NS5 proteins. PMID: 26819305
  20. Low expression of eEF1A1 was associated with cervical squamous cell carcinoma. PMID: 25893434
  21. eEF1A-1 protein was induced by high palmitate, and partially re-localized from its predominant location at the ER to polymerized actin at the cell periphery, coinciding with the onset of ER stress. PMID: 26102086
  22. The combined evidence indicates a direct interaction between eEF1A and reverse transcriptase is crucial for HIV reverse transcription and replication PMID: 26624286
  23. eEF1A interacts with 5'UTR of HIV-1 genomic RNA and the interaction is important for late DNA synthesis in reverse transcription. PMID: 26242867
  24. Data show that translation elongation factor eEF1A1 coordinates the heat shock response by adjusting transcriptional yield to translational needs. PMID: 25233275
  25. EEF1A1, SSRP1, and XRCC6 are novel interacting partners of the mineralocorticoid receptor PMID: 25000480
  26. eEF1A1 may mediate SAMHD1 turnover by targeting it to the proteosome for degradation through association with Cullin4A and Rbx1. PMID: 25423367
  27. protein expressions of stathmin and EF1alpha were found in DNs of precancerous lesions, whereas they were absent or present at very low levels in normal liver and liver cirrhosis PMID: 24885363
  28. These data provide the experimental evidence that telomere shortening and related inflammatory proteins are associated with human IgAN, and it could be a new direction for the disease progression study. PMID: 24903994
  29. findings suggest that eEF1A contributes to the morphology of postsynaptic membrane specializations at inhibitory synapses PMID: 23839781
  30. Sequence differences in the EF1alpha -3 promoter likely account for the activity differences seen. Investigators need to recognize that all promoters of the same name may not be equivalent in driving transgene expression. PMID: 24688302
  31. Describes a nuclear role for eEF1A and provide a mechanism for protein nuclear export that attenuates the activity of SNAG-containing transcription factors PMID: 24209753
  32. results reveal a novel molecular mechanism for a non-canonical role of eEF1A1 in signal transduction via direct modulation of kinase-dependent phosphorylation events PMID: 24487064
  33. Human eEF1A1 is a negative regulator of the pro-apoptotic function of p53 and p73 PMID: 23799104
  34. We propose that the reduction in SphK1 activity late in DENV-2-infected cells is a consequence of DENV-2 out-competing SphK1 for eEF1A binding and hijacking cellular eEF1A for its own replication strategy. PMID: 23939980
  35. Knocking down eEF1A1 gene has noticeable effects on the proliferation inhibition and apoptosis induction of Jurkat cells. PMID: 22931638
  36. eEF1A binds defective polypeptides released from ribosomes, which generates a signal that triggers aggresome formation. PMID: 22357952
  37. This study identified eEF1A1 as a FAT10-specific binding protein, and when the expression of FAT10 was reduced by siRNA knockdown, this resulted in downregulation of eEF1A1 expression in hepatoma cells. PMID: 22569823
  38. Overexpression of eukaryotic translation elongation factor 1 alpha 1 is associated with nonepithelial ovarian cancer. PMID: 22531302
  39. Results show a new function of eEF1A that contributes to cell regulation, including anoikis. PMID: 22399298
  40. In Huh-7 hepatoma cells, the hepatitis B virus X protein inhibits dimer formation of eEF1A1, hence blocks filamentous actin bundling. PMID: 22499008
  41. High eEF1A1 is associated with metastatic progression of prostate cancer. PMID: 22355332
  42. An immunoreactive protein detected in sera from 21 of 40 infiltrating ductal breast carcinoma patients was isolated and subsequently identified as elongation factor-Tu. PMID: 21704614
  43. Mammalian PUM2-Ago-eEF1A inhibited translation of nonadenylated and polyadenylated reporter mRNAs in vitro. PMID: 22231398
  44. Pilot evaluation in archive prostate tissues showed the presence of EEF1A2 mRNA in near all neoplastic and perineoplastic but not in normal samples or in benign adenoma; in contrast, EEF1A1 mRNA was everywhere detectable PMID: 22095224
  45. A co-localization of SORBS2 and eEF1A was evidenced at level of plasma membrane, thus suggesting the involvement of eEF1A1 in novel key signal transduction complexes. PMID: 21689717
  46. study defines the mechanism regulating eEF1A-mediated SK1 activation, and also establishes SK1 as being integral for PTI-1-induced oncogenesis PMID: 20838377
  47. These findings provide evidence that elongation factor-1 alpha correlates closely with the survival of patients with prostate cancer and may be a novel prognostic factor. PMID: 20545466
  48. Phosphorylation of eEF1A1 by TbetaR-I is a novel regulatory mechanism that provides a direct link to regulation of protein synthesis by TGF-beta, as an important component in the TGF-beta-dependent regulation of protein synthesis and cell proliferation PMID: 20832312
  49. Data show that EF1alpha, RPL13a and YWHAZ are suitable genes for the RT-qPCR analysis and comparison of several sources of human MSC during in vitro characterization and differentiation as well as in an ex vivo animal model of global cerebral ischemia. PMID: 20716364
  50. Proteomics was used to study colonic epithelial aging, for differential proteins in the human normal colonic epithelial tissues from young and old people. Rack1, EF-Tu and Rhodanese, three validated differential proteins, were further investigated. PMID: 20099848

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Subcellular Location
Cytoplasm. Nucleus. Nucleus, nucleolus. Cell membrane.
Protein Families
TRAFAC class translation factor GTPase superfamily, Classic translation factor GTPase family, EF-Tu/EF-1A subfamily
Tissue Specificity
Brain, placenta, lung, liver, kidney, pancreas but barely detectable in heart and skeletal muscle.
Database Links

HGNC: 3189

OMIM: 130590

KEGG: hsa:1915

STRING: 9606.ENSP00000330054

UniGene: Hs.535192

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