HSP 65 Antibody (BDI577) is a mouse monoclonal IgG2a antibody that detects HSP 65 in Mycobacterium tuberculosis by western blotting (WB). HSP 65, a member of the heat shock protein family, plays a crucial role in proper protein folding and assembly within cells, which maintains cellular homeostasis and stress response. HSP 65 primarily functions in mitochondria, assisting with newly synthesized polypeptide folding and denatured protein refolding to prevent aggregation and ensure proper cellular function. HSP 65′s mitochondrial presence supports mitochondrial biogenesis and function, critical for energy production and metabolic regulation. HSP 65 (BDI577) monoclonal antibody helps researchers investigate immune responses, particularly T cell activation, making HSP 65 significant for infectious disease and autoimmune condition studies. Anti-HSP 65 antibody (BDI577) serves as a valuable research tool for studying HSP 65′s role in Mycobacterium tuberculosis and disease processes.
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HSP 65 Antibody (BDI577) References:
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