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PIST Antibody / Golgi Trafficking Protein Antibody detects a Golgi-associated scaffold protein encoded by the GOPC gene. PIST (PDZ domain protein interacting specifically with TC10), also known as GOPC, FIG and CFTR associated ligand, contains an N-terminal coiled-coil region and a C-terminal PDZ domain that mediate protein interactions with diverse cellular targets. PIST is primarily localized to the Golgi apparatus, where it functions as an adaptor involved in vesicle trafficking, membrane receptor sorting and regulation of protein localization. By coordinating interactions between trafficking machinery and specific cargo proteins, PIST contributes to intracellular transport pathways required for normal cell signaling, membrane organization and protein homeostasis.
PIST plays an important role in controlling the movement and availability of membrane-associated proteins, including ion channels, receptors and signaling molecules. The PDZ domain of PIST enables interactions with target proteins such as CFTR, influencing intracellular retention, recycling and degradation mechanisms that regulate protein expression at the cell surface. PIST has also been reported to interact with additional signaling proteins involved in cellular polarity, receptor trafficking and vesicular transport. Because of these functions, PIST Antibody / Golgi Trafficking Protein Antibody is a useful tool for researchers investigating Golgi biology, endosomal pathways, protein sorting and the molecular mechanisms controlling cellular organization.
Research into GOPC function has connected PIST activity with multiple biological systems. In epithelial cells, PIST-mediated trafficking pathways contribute to proper localization and regulation of membrane proteins. Studies have also examined its involvement in autophagy-related processes, lysosomal pathways and intracellular quality control mechanisms. Disruption of normal protein trafficking can alter receptor turnover, signaling responses and cellular behavior, making Golgi-associated regulatory proteins important targets in both basic cell biology and disease-focused research. Analysis of PIST expression and localization provides insight into how cells coordinate communication between organelles and maintain balanced protein distribution.
PIST/GOPC has additional relevance in cancer research due to chromosomal rearrangements involving the GOPC gene. The GOPC-ROS1 fusion, originally identified in glioblastoma, creates an altered receptor tyrosine kinase signaling protein associated with oncogenic activity. Additional studies have investigated GOPC-related alterations in other tumor types, highlighting the connection between intracellular trafficking regulators and cancer-associated signaling networks. While GOPC fusion biology represents a specialized area of research, the normal function of PIST remains centered on Golgi organization, protein transport and regulation of membrane-associated signaling complexes.
NSJ Bioreagents offers PIST Antibody / Golgi Trafficking Protein Antibody products for researchers studying Golgi trafficking proteins, vesicle transport pathways and PDZ domain mediated protein interactions. These antibodies are suitable for applications such as Western blot, immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence analysis of PIST expression, distribution and cellular function. PIST Antibody / Golgi Trafficking Protein Antibody supports studies focused on intracellular protein sorting, Golgi network regulation, membrane trafficking and mechanisms controlling cellular signaling pathways.
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Optimal dilution of the PIST Antibody / Golgi Trafficking Protein Antibody should be determined by the researcher.
E. coli-derived recombinant human ATPase Na K transporting subunit alpha 3 protein (amino acids D24-D583) was used as the immunogen for the ATP1A3 Antibody.
After reconstitution, the ATP1A3 Antibody can be stored for up to one month at 4oC. For long-term, aliquot and store at -20oC. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
GOPC antibody, FIG antibody, CAL antibody, GOPC1 antibody, PDZ Domain Protein Interacting Specifically With TC10 antibody, Golgi Associated PDZ and Coiled-Coil Motif Containing Protein antibody, CFTR Associated Ligand antibody
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