Size :50ul
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Aliases:Adenylate cyclase-stimulating G alpha protein antibody; AHO antibody; alternative gene product encoded by XL-exon antibody; C20orf45 antibody; extra large alphas protein antibody; GNAS antibody; GNAS complex locus antibody; GNAS1 antibody; GNAS1 gene, formerly antibody; GNAS1, formerly antibody; GNAS2_HUMAN antibody; GPSA antibody; GSA antibody; GSP antibody; guanine nucleotide binding protein (G protein), alpha stimulating activity polypeptide 1 antibody; guanine nucleotide regulatory protein antibody; Guanine nucleotide-binding protein G(s) subunit alpha isoforms short antibody; guanine nucleotide-binding protein G(s) subunit alpha isoforms XLas antibody; NESP antibody; neuroendocrine secretory protein antibody; PHP1A antibody; PHP1B antibody; PHP1C antibody; POH antibody; protein ALEX antibody; secretogranin VI antibody
Product Type:Polyclonal Antibody
Immunogen Species:Homo sapiens (Human)
UniProt ID:P63092
Immunogen:Fusion protein of Human GNAS
Raised in:Rabbit
Species Reactivity:Human, Mouse, Rat
Tested Applications:ELISA, WB, IHC; ELISA:1:1000-1:2000, WB:1:200-1:1000, IHC:1:25-1:100
Background:This locus has a highly complex imprinted expression pattern. It gives rise to maternally, paternally, and biallelically expressed transcripts that are derived from four alternative promoters and 5′ exons. Some transcripts contain a differentially methylated region (DMR) at their 5′ exons, and this DMR is commonly found in imprinted genes and correlates with transcript expression. An antisense transcript is produced from an overlapping locus on the opposite strand. One of the transcripts produced from this locus, and the antisense transcript, are paternally expressed noncoding RNAs, and may regulate imprinting in this region.
Clonality:Polyclonal
Isotype:IgG
Purification Method:Antigen affinity purification
Conjugate:Non-conjugated
Buffer:-20°C, pH7.4 PBS, 0.05% NaN3, 40% Glycerol
Form:Liquid
Stroage:Upon receipt, store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze.
Target Names:GNAS
Research Areas:Cancer;Metabolism;Signal transduction