epitope mapping within an internal region of IPP-1 of human origin
recommended for detection of IPP-1 of mouse, rat and human origin by WB, IF and ELISA; also reactive with additional species, including equine, canine, bovine and porcine
IPP-1 Background Information The inhibitor of protein phosphatase 1 (IPP-1, I-1) plays a role in regulating the phosphorylation of other proteins, and is itself phosphorylated by a cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase. IPP-1 is present in skeletal muscles and in distinct neuronal systems of the brain. The localization and expression of IPP-1 suggests that it may play discrete roles in certain regions and developing stages of the brain, independent of the regulation of protein phosphatase type 1 (PP-1). PP-1 binds to both phosphorylated and dephosphorylated IPP-1. Conversion of PP-1 to an Mn2+-dependent state appears to play a role in its regulation by IPP-1. IPP-1 attenuates the activity of glycogen phosphorylase and is thought to play an important role in the hormonal control of glycogen metabolism.