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Catalog Number: (10092-170)
Supplier: Proteintech
Description: Prostaglandin transporter (PGT), also known as SLCO2A1, has been identified as a functional prostaglandin (PG) carrier that mediates either the release of newly-synthesized PGs by cells and/or the uptake of PGs prior to intracellular oxidation. Northern blot analysis revealed that PGT mRNA has broad tissue distribution, suggesting its role in the transport and/ or metabolic clearance of PG in diverse tissues (8787677). This antibody is expected to detect the endogenous PGT protein.


Catalog Number: (10405-932)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: NPTX1 is a member of the neuronal pentraxin gene family. Neuronal pentraxin 1 is similar to the rat NP1 gene which encodes a binding protein for the snake venom toxin taipoxin. Human NPTX1 mRNA is exclusively localized to the nervous system.


Catalog Number: (10275-922)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: DDX3 is involved in RNA metabolism. Two DDX3 paralogs are found in humans; DDX3X is encoded by a gene found on the X chromosome while DDX3Y is encoded by a gene on the Y chromosome. DDX3Y is exclusively expressed in testis and is required for normal spermatogenesis. DDX3X is ubiquitously expressed and predominantly localizes to the nuclear speckles, participating in RNA splicing, transcription, translation initiation, mRNA transport and cell cycle regulation. DDX3X also partakes in HIV-1 replication and hepatitis C viral infections.


Catalog Number: (89416-826)
Supplier: Prosci
Description: PIG-Y Antibody: Glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) lipid anchoring is an important post-translational modification of proteins that takes place in the endoplasmic reticulum. The synthesis of GPI is initiated by GPI-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase (GPI-GnT), a complex of proteins including PIG-A, PIG-H, PIG-C, GPI1, and DPM2. PIG-Y, the mammalian homolog to yeast Eri1p, is also thought to be involved in the biosynthesis of GPI. The PIG-Y gene encodes two proteins, one of which arises from leaky scanning of the mRNA.


Catalog Number: (10750-364)
Supplier: Prosci
Description: PIG-Y Antibody: Glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) lipid anchoring is an important post-translational modification of proteins that takes place in the endoplasmic reticulum. The synthesis of GPI is initiated by GPI-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase (GPI-GnT), a complex of proteins including PIG-A, PIG-H, PIG-C, GPI1, and DPM2. PIG-Y, the mammalian homolog to yeast Eri1p, is also thought to be involved in the biosynthesis of GPI. The PIG-Y gene encodes two proteins, one of which arises from leaky scanning of the mRNA.


Catalog Number: (77438-310)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: May play a role in the response to environmental stress and cytokines. Appears to regulate transcription by phosphorylating EIF4E, thus increasing the affinity of this protein for the 7-methylguanosine-containing mRNA cap.


Catalog Number: (77438-308)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: May play a role in the response to environmental stress and cytokines. Appears to regulate transcription by phosphorylating EIF4E, thus increasing the affinity of this protein for the 7-methylguanosine-containing mRNA cap.


Catalog Number: (10090-930)
Supplier: Proteintech
Description: RPRD1A is upregulated in cells overexpressing cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p15(INK4b) and may have a role in cell cycle regulation. It contains a RAR domain that is involved in regulation of nuclear pre-mRNA, which suggests that P15RS may act as a nuclear regulation protein . It also interacts with phosphorylated C-terminal heptapeptide repeat domain (CTD) of the largest RNA polymerase II subunit POLR2A, and participates in dephosphorylation of the CTD. Besides, RPRD1A regulates cell cycle genes and attenuates WNT signaling , and acts as a negative regulator of cyclin-D1 (CCND1) and cyclin-E (CCNE1) in the cell cycle .


Catalog Number: (10455-674)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: This gene encodes a 59 kDa protein that is associated with the U11 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (snRNP), which is a component of the minor U12-type spliceosome responsible for catalyzing pre-mRNA splicing of U12-type introns. [provided by RefSeq, Dec 2010].


Catalog Number: (10455-672)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: This gene encodes a 59 kDa protein that is associated with the U11 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (snRNP), which is a component of the minor U12-type spliceosome responsible for catalyzing pre-mRNA splicing of U12-type introns. [provided by RefSeq, Dec 2010].


Catalog Number: (10404-244)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Mammaglobin is a gene that is expressed almost exclusively in the normal breast epithelium and human breast cancer. It is a member of the secretoglobin gene family and forms a heterodimer with lipophilin B. It has been suggested that mammaglobin may be a useful marker for breast cancer clinical research. Studies investigating the detection of mRNA by RT PCR from circulating carcinoma cells in the peripheral blood of breast cancer patients have shown that mammaglobin is a highly specific marker and correlates with several prognostic factors, such as lymph node involvement.


Catalog Number: (10765-318)
Supplier: Prosci
Description: The 6C4 monoclonal antibody specifically recognizes two isoforms of human CD32, Fc gamma RIIA and Fc gamma RIIB. From alternative mRNA splicing, 6 isoforms of CD32 have been reported. CD32 is a 40 kDA polymorphic transmembrane glycoprotein expressed on monocytes, macrophages, graulocytes, B cells, and platelets. The receptor has low affinity toward IgG and is involved in immunomodulation, phagocytosis, and the inflammation response. The 6C4 antibody in a rosette blocking assay is reported to inhibit Ig binding


Catalog Number: (10296-394)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Mitochondrial GTPase that catalyzes the GTP-dependent ribosomal translocation step during translation elongation. During this step, the ribosome changes from the pre-translocational (PRE) to the post-translocational (POST) state as the newly formed A-site-bound peptidyl-tRNA and P-site-bound deacylated tRNA move to the P and E sites, respectively. Catalyzes the coordinated movement of the two tRNA molecules, the mRNA and conformational changes in the ribosome. Does not mediate the disassembly of ribosomes from messenger RNA at the termination of mitochondrial protein biosynthesis.


Catalog Number: (10086-606)
Supplier: Proteintech
Description: ERC is an acronym based on previous separate namings of members of this protein family, ELKS, Rab6IP2 and CAST . They are known to bind RIMs, the active zone proteins that regulate neurotransmitter release. ERC1 (ELKS) is an essential regulatory subunit of the IKK complex and likely functions by recruiting IκBα to the complex . Multiple isoforms of ERC1 mRNA are generated by alternative splicing . There are two known splice variants of ERC1 protein that differ at their C termini, ERC1a and ERC1b. ERC1a is ubiquitously expressed, whereas ERC1b is brain-specific .


Catalog Number: (10301-222)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: ZBED5 contains 1 BED type zinc finger and it may be derived from an ancient transposon that has lost its ability to translocate. This gene is unusual in that its coding sequence is mostly derived from Charlie like DNA transposon. There is mRNA and EST evidence to suggest that this gene is transcribed. The encoded protein shares 70% identity with Charlie 1 transposase, however, this gene does not appear to be an active DNA transposon as it is not flanked by terminal inverted repeats. The exact function of this gene product is not known.


Catalog Number: (10296-390)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Mitochondrial GTPase that catalyzes the GTP-dependent ribosomal translocation step during translation elongation. During this step, the ribosome changes from the pre-translocational (PRE) to the post-translocational (POST) state as the newly formed A-site-bound peptidyl-tRNA and P-site-bound deacylated tRNA move to the P and E sites, respectively. Catalyzes the coordinated movement of the two tRNA molecules, the mRNA and conformational changes in the ribosome. Does not mediate the disassembly of ribosomes from messenger RNA at the termination of mitochondrial protein biosynthesis.


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