Human AIF Ready-To-Use IHC Kit

Catalog Number: BSS-IHC0318H
Article Name: Human AIF Ready-To-Use IHC Kit
Biozol Catalog Number: BSS-IHC0318H
Supplier Catalog Number: IHC0318H
Alternative Catalog Number: BSS-IHC0318H-50
Manufacturer: Bioss
Category: Kits/Assays
Species Reactivity: Human
Alternative Names: AIF, AIFM1, AIFsh2, CMT2D, CMTX4, COWCK, COXPD6, DFNX5, Hq, NADMR, NAMSD, PDCD8
Apoptosis Inducing Factor (AIF) causes chromatin condensation and DNA fragmentation. AIF was recently identified, and cloned. Apoptosis is characterized by several morphological nuclear changes including chromatin condensation and nuclear fragmentation. These changes are triggered by the activation of members of caspase family, caspase activated DNase, and several novel proteins. Like the critical molecules, cytochrome c and caspase-9, in apoptosis, AIF localizes in mitochondria. AIF translocates to the nucleus when apoptosis is induced and induces mitochondria to release the apoptogenic proteins cytochrome c and caspase-9. AIF induces chromatin condensation and large scale DNA fragmentation, which are the hallmarks of apoptosis, of the isolated nucleus and the nucleus in live cells by microinjection and apoptosis stimuli. AIF is highly conserved between human and mouse and widely expressed. Mutations in the AIF gene cause combined oxidative phosphorylation deficiency 6, which results in a severe mitochondrial encephalomyopathy. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants of AIF and a related pseudogene has been identified on chromosome 10.
Samples: FFPE tissue
Target: Human AIF
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