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RPLP0 Antibody / Ribosomal Protein P0 Antibody detects RPLP0, a highly conserved component of the 60S ribosomal subunit that plays a central role in cellular protein synthesis. RPLP0 functions as the core structural protein of the ribosomal stalk complex, where it interacts with acidic ribosomal phosphoproteins and translation factors required for efficient elongation during mRNA translation. Because protein synthesis is fundamental to virtually all cellular activities, RPLP0 is expressed in a wide range of tissues and cell types and serves as an important marker of ribosomal function and translational capacity. RPLP0 Antibody is widely used for studies of ribosome biology, gene expression, cellular metabolism, and protein synthesis.
The ribosomal stalk complex is essential for communication between the ribosome and translation factors that regulate protein elongation. As the central organizing component of this structure, RPLP0 facilitates recruitment of elongation factors and supports efficient translation of mRNA into functional proteins. Through these activities, RPLP0 contributes to cellular growth, differentiation, metabolism, stress responses, and maintenance of normal physiological function. The highly conserved nature of RPLP0 across eukaryotic species reflects its indispensable role in cellular biology.
Because of its broad and relatively stable expression, RPLP0 is frequently utilized as a reference protein in molecular biology and gene expression studies. Researchers often examine RPLP0 expression when evaluating translational activity, cellular homeostasis, and protein production across diverse biological systems. Its ubiquitous distribution makes RPLP0 valuable for investigations of both normal physiology and disease-associated alterations in ribosome function.
Ribosomal proteins are increasingly recognized as participants in biological processes extending beyond protein synthesis. In addition to its canonical role within the ribosome, RPLP0 has been investigated in studies of cellular growth regulation, stress adaptation, apoptosis, and disease-associated translational control mechanisms. Alterations in ribosome function and translational regulation have been implicated in developmental disorders, cancer, and metabolic disease, highlighting the importance of proteins such as RPLP0 in maintaining cellular homeostasis.
RPLP0 expression is commonly observed in proliferating tissues, metabolically active cell populations, and developing organs where sustained protein synthesis is required to support growth and differentiation. Consequently, RPLP0 serves as a useful marker for studying fundamental cellular processes that depend on efficient translation and ribosomal activity. The protein remains an important target for researchers investigating the molecular machinery that controls gene expression at the translational level.
RPLP0 Antibody / Ribosomal Protein P0 Antibody is useful for researchers studying ribosome biology, protein synthesis, translational regulation, cellular metabolism, gene expression, developmental biology, cancer biology, and mechanisms that govern cellular growth and homeostasis. Validation may include immunohistochemistry, western blotting, immunofluorescence, flow cytometry, and related protein expression applications when supported by experimental data.
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Optimal dilution of the RPLP0 antibody should be determined by the researcher.
Recombinant human protein (amino acids M1-D271) was used as the immunogen for the RPLP0 antibody.
After reconstitution, the RPLP0 antibody can be stored for up to one month at 4oC. For long-term, aliquot and store at -20oC. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
RPLP0 Antibody, Ribosomal Protein P0 Antibody, 60S Acidic Ribosomal Protein P0 Antibody, Large Ribosomal Protein P0 Antibody, Ribosomal Stalk Protein Antibody, Acidic Ribosomal Phosphoprotein P0 Antibody
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