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Generation of a Polyclonal Antibody against the Mouse Metal Transporter ZIP8

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ANTIBODIES
Volume 10, Issue 2, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/antib10020016

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ZIP8; manganese; antibody

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  1. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
  2. Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) [R01DK123113]

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ZIP8 is a newly identified metal transporter critical in regulating systemic manganese homeostasis, with mutations causing severe deficiency. Studies using mice were limited by the lack of suitable antibodies until the successful generation and validation of an anti-mouse ZIP8 antibody, providing opportunities for further research. This development may also offer insights into future antibody development targeting polytopic membrane proteins.
ZIP8 is a newly identified metal transporter. In human patients, mutations in ZIP8 result in severe manganese deficiency, suggesting a critical role for ZIP8 in regulating systemic manganese homeostasis. In mice, the deletion of ZIP8 recapitulates the symptoms of patients with ZIP8 mutations. However, further studies using mouse models to examine ZIP8 ' s function were hindered by the lack of suitable antibodies to detect endogenous ZIP8 protein. In this study, we report the design, generation, and validation of a polyclonal antibody against mouse ZIP8. We have demonstrated that the newly generated antibody can be reliably used in immunoblotting analysis to detect endogenous ZIP8 protein in mouse tissues. The successful generation and validation of anti-mouse ZIP8 antibody provide opportunities to further examine the function and regulation of this metal transporter. In addition, our study may provide valuable insights into the future development of antibodies targeting polytopic membrane proteins.

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