Anti-DEPP1 antibodies are used in the immunodetection of the protein DEPP autophagy regulator 1. In humans, the canonical protein has a reported length of 212 amino acid residues and a mass of 23.4 kDa. Its subcellular localization is in the mitochondria and cytoplasm. It is reported to be expressed in various tissues, including pancreas, placenta, ovary, testis and kidney. DEPP1 is known to act as a critical modulator of FOXO3-induced autophagy via increased cellular ROS. Synonyms for this target antigen include DEPP, FIG, Fseg, protein DEPP1, DEPP1 autophagy regulator, and C10orf10. DEPP1 gene orthologs have been reported in the mouse, rat, bovine and chimpanzee species. A number of DEPP1 antibodies have been mentioned in research publications and have associated citations. ELISA is a widely used application for these antibodies. In addition, Immunofluorescence is also a common application.