The ARSK Antibody (PAC013371) is a valuable tool for researchers studying ARSK, a key enzyme involved in sulfur metabolism. This polyclonal antibody is raised in rabbits and is highly specific for detecting ARSK in human samples, making it ideal for use in Western blot applications. By binding to the ARSK protein, this antibody allows for precise and accurate analysis of ARSK expression in various cell types.ARSK is known to play a crucial role in sulfur metabolism, a process essential for cellular function and overall health. Dysregulation of ARSK has been linked to various diseases, making it a promising target for therapeutic interventions.
By understanding the function of ARSK and its involvement in disease pathology, researchers can develop new treatments for conditions related to sulfur metabolism, including neurological disorders and metabolic diseases.Overall, the ARSK Antibody (PAC013371) is a valuable tool for researchers seeking to deepen their understanding of ARSK and its role in sulfur metabolism and disease. By enabling precise detection and analysis of ARSK expression, this antibody facilitates advancements in both basic research and drug development efforts.
arylsulfatase family, member K;ARSK;DKFZp313G1735;TSULF ;
UniProt Protein Function:
ARSK: Belongs to the sulfatase familyProtein type: EC 3.1.6.-; Secreted, signal peptide; Secreted; HydrolaseChromosomal Location of Human Ortholog: 5q15Cellular Component: endoplasmic reticulum lumen; extracellular regionMolecular Function: arylsulfatase activity; metal ion bindingBiological Process: cellular protein metabolic process; sphingolipid metabolic process; glycosphingolipid metabolic process; post-translational protein modification
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NCBI Summary:
Sulfatases (EC 3.1.5.6), such as ARSK, hydrolyze sulfate esters from sulfated steroids, carbohydrates, proteoglycans, and glycolipids. They are involved in hormone biosynthesis, modulation of cell signaling, and degradation of macromolecules (Sardiello et al., 2005 [PubMed 16174644]).[supplied by OMIM, Mar 2008]