PANX1 Antibody

Code CSB-PA857017LA01HU
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  • Western Blot
    Positive WB detected in: MCF-7 whole cell lysate
    All lanes: PANX1 antibody at 3.2µg/ml
    Secondary
    Goat polyclonal to rabbit IgG at 1/50000 dilution
    Predicted band size: 49, 48 kDa
    Observed band size: 49 kDa

  • Immunohistochemistry of paraffin-embedded human small intestine tissue using CSB-PA857017LA01HU at dilution of 1:100

  • Immunofluorescence staining of U251 cells with CSB-PA857017LA01HU at 1:266, counter-stained with DAPI. The cells were fixed in 4% formaldehyde, permeabilized using 0.2% Triton X-100 and blocked in 10% normal Goat Serum. The cells were then incubated with the antibody overnight at 4°C. The secondary antibody was Alexa Fluor 488-congugated AffiniPure Goat Anti-Rabbit IgG(H+L).

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Product Details

Full Product Name
Rabbit anti-Homo sapiens (Human) PANX1 Polyclonal antibody
Uniprot No.
Target Names
PANX1
Alternative Names
PANX1; MRS1; UNQ2529/PRO6028; Pannexin-1
Raised in
Rabbit
Species Reactivity
Human
Immunogen
Recombinant Human Pannexin-1 protein (288-426AA)
Immunogen Species
Homo sapiens (Human)
Conjugate
Non-conjugated

The PANX1 Antibody (Product code: CSB-PA857017LA01HU) is Non-conjugated. For PANX1 Antibody with conjugates, please check the following table.

Available Conjugates
Conjugate Product Code Product Name Application
HRP CSB-PA857017LB01HU PANX1 Antibody, HRP conjugated ELISA
FITC CSB-PA857017LC01HU PANX1 Antibody, FITC conjugated
Biotin CSB-PA857017LD01HU PANX1 Antibody, Biotin conjugated ELISA
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
Tested Applications
ELISA, WB, IHC, IF
Recommended Dilution
Application Recommended Dilution
WB 1:500-1:5000
IHC 1:20-1:200
IF 1:200-1:500
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
Structural component of the gap junctions and the hemichannels involved in the ATP release and nucleotide permeation. May play a role as a Ca(2+)-leak channel to regulate ER Ca(2+) homeostasis. Plays a critical role in oogenesis.
Gene References into Functions
  1. Progressive PANX1 channel opening is directly linked to permeation of ions and large and occurs during both irreversible and reversible forms of channel activation. This unique, quantized activation process enables fine tuning of PANX1 channel activity and may be a generalized regulatory mechanism for other related multimeric channels. PMID: 28134257
  2. authors proposed a tentative intracellular signaling pathway of the acetylcholine-induced ciliary beat, in which the pannexin-1-purinergic P2X receptor unit may play a central role in ciliary beat regulation PMID: 29676177
  3. These results newly identify Pannexin-1 as a protein highly expressed in human dermal lymphatic endothelial cells. PMID: 29882918
  4. The pannexin 2 (Panx2) N86Q mutant is glycosylation-deficient and tends to aggregate in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)reducing its cell surface trafficking but it can still interact with pannexin 1 (Panx1). PMID: 29932112
  5. All three pannexins Panx1, Panx2, and Panx3 mRNAs were expressed in all of the analyzed undifferentiated stem cell lines. PMID: 29357945
  6. These results elucidate for the first time PNX1-hemichannels as potentially main extracellular translocation pathway for NDKs from an intracellular pathogen. PMID: 27883084
  7. Pannexin1 (Panx1) was suggested to be functionally associated with purinergic P2X and N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor channels. Activation of these receptor channels by their endogenous ligands leads to cross-activation of Panx1 channels. This in turn potentiates P2X and NMDA receptor channel signaling. PMID: 28389204
  8. The ubiquitous expression, as well as its function as a major ATP release and nucleotide permeation channel, makes Panx1 a primary candidate for participating in the pathophysiology of CNS disorders. PMID: 28735901
  9. Panx1 was mainly distributed in microcolumn neurons, dysmorphic neurons, balloon cells and reactive astrocytes in cortical lesions from intractable epilepsy patients with focal cortical dysplasia. PMID: 28036289
  10. ATP release from red blood cells is not mediated by the cAMP-mediated Panx1 pathway. PMID: 28855161
  11. Panx1 channels are involved in beta-toxin-induced cell death. PMID: 27720686
  12. Pannexin1 is a mediator of inflammation and cell death. (Review) PMID: 27741412
  13. Panx1 channels promote skeletal muscle myoblast differentiation and fusion. (Review) PMID: 27518505
  14. presence of the Panx1-400C allele was not associated with platelet reactivity in stable cardiovascular patients. PMID: 28142297
  15. Overactive Panx-1 promotes cancer cell survival in the context of mechanical deformation. Panx-1 inhibitors can be used to treat highly metastatic cancer. Mechanosensitive Panx-1 channels will be a new target for the prevention of metastasis and stress-induced diseases. PMID: 27025600
  16. The results of this study do not support a major contribution of PANX1-3 to disease risk of schizophrenia according to DSM-5. PMID: 26223428
  17. a pivotal role of P2X7 receptor-pannexin-1 in oxysterols toxicity in retinal cells PMID: 27109381
  18. Data indicate that the consanguineous parents are each heterozygous for Pannexin1 (PANX1) but are not affected by the multiorgan syndromes. PMID: 27129271
  19. CBX and other inhibitors, including probenecid, attenuate Panx1 channel activity through modulation of the first extracellular loop. PMID: 26755773
  20. Decreased Panx1 function is a response to cell acidification mediated by IFN-gamma-induced up-regulation of Duox2. PMID: 26823467
  21. PANX-1 plays an important role in the release of cytokines and glutamate in a tumor cell line. PMID: 26385361
  22. The frequency of Panx1-400C homozygotes was higher among cardiovascular patients with hyper-reactive platelets. The Panx1-400C variant encodes a gain-of-function channel that enhances collagen-induced ATP release and platelet aggregation. PMID: 25947940
  23. Pannexin1-dependent pathophysiological eATP release in lipoapoptosis is capable of stimulating migration of human monocytes PMID: 26054298
  24. Panx1 channels promote leukocyte adhesion and emigration through the venous wall during acute systemic inflammation. PMID: 26242575
  25. This review focuses on the known roles of Panx1 related to purinergic signalling in the vasculature focusing on post-translational modifications and channel gating mechanisms that may participate in the regulated release of ATP. PMID: 26009197
  26. Within this review, the regulation of Panx1 channels is discussed, with a focus on how they may contribute to platelet function. PMID: 26009198
  27. These findings indicate that Panx1 participates in urothelial mechanotransduction and signaling by providing a direct pathway for mechanically-induced ATP release and by functionally interacting with P2X7Rs PMID: 25170954
  28. Data show that mutation encoding a truncated form of the pannexin-1 (PANX1) channel, PANX1(1-89), as recurrently enriched in highly metastatic breast cancer cells. PMID: 26098574
  29. Pannexin-1 is not involved in the P2X7 mediated uptake of dye in Hek-293 cells. PMID: 24671093
  30. Panx1 is expressed on human platelets and amplifies Ca(2+) influx, ATP release and aggregation through the secondary activation of P2X1 receptors. PMID: 24655807
  31. Pannexin-1 channel is involved in cigarette smoke-induced ATP release in the lung. PMID: 25301060
  32. The critical involvement of Panx1 despite its absence in epiplexus cells was while it was not surprising that ATP could activate the epiplexus cells. PMID: 24418937
  33. Panx1 and Panx3 are co-expressed in human skeletal muscle myoblasts and play a pivotal role in dictating the proliferation and differentiation. PMID: 25239622
  34. Chemotherapeutic drugs also activated an alternative caspase- and Panx1-independent pathway for ATP release from Jurkat cells in the presence of benzyloxycarbonyl-VAD, a pan-caspase inhibitor. PMID: 25112874
  35. Data suggest that both up-regulation and down-regulation of expression of pannexins (PANX1, PANX2, PANX3) are associated with disease onset and/or progression; examples include neoplasms, multiple sclerosis, migraine, and hypertension. [REVIEW] PMID: 25008946
  36. These findings suggest that nonmetal hapten reactivity to thiol residues causes membrane disruption of keratinocytes and reactive oxygen species production that leads to ATP release through opening of Panx hemichannels. PMID: 24531690
  37. Panx1 and Panx2 expression was detected in the temporal lobe cortex of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy and in the control tissues. PMID: 24146091
  38. data identify a novel linkage between an antibiotic, pannexin channels and cellular integrity, and suggest that re-engineering certain quinolones might help develop newer antibacterials PMID: 24646995
  39. P2X4 assembles with P2X7 and pannexin-1 in gingival epithelial cells and modulates ATP-induced reactive oxygen species production and inflammasome activation during P. gingivalis infection. PMID: 23936165
  40. Pannexin-1 immunoreactivity was mainly localized to enteric ganglia, blood vessel endothelium, erythrocytes, epithelial and goblet cells. In ulcerative colitis myenteric ganglia, there was a significant reduction in Panx1. PMID: 23594276
  41. Panx1 localizes to chlamydial inclusions but its absence does not effect chlamydial development during infection of cells. PMID: 23700432
  42. histamine induces ATP release from human subcutaneous fibroblasts, via pannexin-1 hemichannels, leading to [Ca(2+)]i mobilization and cell growth through the cooperation of H1 and P2 (probably P2Y1) receptors. PMID: 23918924
  43. Blocking Panx1 hemichannels by reducing their opening or protein expression inhibited HIV replication in CD4(+) T lymphocytes PMID: 23456773
  44. findings suggest that chemoattractant receptors require PANX1 to trigger excitatory and inhibitory signals that synergize to fine-tune chemotactic responses at the front and back of neutrophils PMID: 23798685
  45. Overexpression of Panx1 in THP-1 cells also failed to increase the infl ammasome activity as revealed by similar IL-1beta and caspase-1 activity in comparison with normal THP-1 cells PMID: 23549611
  46. S-nitrosylation of Panx1 at Cys-40 and Cys-346 inhibits Panx1 channel currents and ATP release. PMID: 23033481
  47. Panx1 level is modulated during keratinocyte differentiation and carcinogenesis and reveal distinct localization pattern for Panx1 in human adnexal structures. PMID: 22947051
  48. These results suggest that panx1 contributes to pathophysiological ATP release in lipoapoptosis induced by saturated FFA; panx1 may play a role in hepatic inflammation by mediating an increase in extracellular ATP concentration in lipotoxic liver injury. PMID: 22972801
  49. while Panx1 is present in skin melanocytes it is up-regulated during melanoma tumor progression, and tumorigenesis can be inhibited by the knockdown of Panx1 raising the possibility that Panx1 may be a viable target for the treatment of melanoma. PMID: 22753409
  50. mechanism of PANX1 channel regulation PMID: 22311983

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Subcellular Location
Cell membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein. Cell junction, gap junction. Endoplasmic reticulum membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein.
Protein Families
Pannexin family
Tissue Specificity
Widely expressed. Highest expression is observed in oocytes and brain. Detected at very low levels in sperm cells.
Database Links

HGNC: 8599

OMIM: 608420

KEGG: hsa:24145

STRING: 9606.ENSP00000227638

UniGene: Hs.591976

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