NewEast Biosciences pioneered the research and development of the antibodies for GTPases and mutated Oncogene ten years ago. GTPases involve (1) signal transduction in response to activation of cell surface receptors, including transmembrane receptors such as those mediating taste, smell and vision, (2) protein biosynthesis at the ribosome, (3) regulation of cell differentiation, proliferation, division and movement, (4) translocation of proteins through membranes, (5) transport of vesicles within the cell, and vesicle-mediated secretion and uptake, through GTPase control of vesicle coat assembly. An oncogene is a gene that has the potential to cause cancer.
We offer three unique categories of antibodies, which (1) recognize only the active configuration of GTPase (not the inactive one), (2) mutated Oncogene (not mild type) and (3) have super affinity for cAMP and cGMP (no acetylation required). We have over one thousand peer reviewed articles cited our products.
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Cat.#: S219408 | ||
Product Name: Anti-EFHC2 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody | ||
Synonyms: MRX74; dJ1158H2.1 | ||
UNIPROT ID: Q5JST6 (Gene Accession – BC031039 ) | ||
Background: This gene encodes a protein which contains three DM10 domains and three calcium-binding EF-hand motifs. A related protein is encoded by a gene on chromosome 6. It has been suggested that both proteins are involved in the development of epilepsy (PMID: 15258581, 16112844) and that this gene may be associated with fear recognition in individuals with Turner syndrome. [provided by RefSeq, Aug 2011] | ||
Immunogen: Fusion protein of human EFHC2 | ||
Applications: ELISA, IHC | ||
Recommended Dilutions: IHC: 200-300; ELISA: 5000-10000 | ||
Host Species: Rabbit | ||
Clonality: Rabbit Polyclonal | ||
Isotype: Immunogen-specific rabbit IgG | ||
Purification: Antigen affinity purification | ||
Species Reactivity: Human | ||
Constituents: PBS (without Mg2+ and Ca2+), pH 7.4, 150 mM NaCl, 0.05% Sodium Azide and 40% glycerol | ||
Research Areas: Cell Biology | ||
Storage & Shipping: Store at -20°C. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing | ||
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