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MEF2C-Specific antibody , Cat. # FNab05107

MEF2C-Specific antibody , Cat. # FNab05107

SKU:FNab05107

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Size:100ug

Purification:Immunogen affinity purified

Form:liquid

Purity:?95% as determined by SDS-PAGE

Host:Rabbit

Clonality:polyclonal

Clone ID:

Isotype:IgG

Storage:PBS with 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol pH 7.3,-20? for 12 months(Avoid repeated freeze / thaw cycles.)

Background:MEF2C belongs to the MEF2 family. It is a transcription activator which binds specifically to the MEF2 element present in the regulatory regions of many muscle-specific genes. MEF2C controls cardiac morphogenesis and myogenesis, and is also involved in vascular development. It plays an essential role in hippocampal-dependent learning and memory by suppressing the number of excitatory synapses and thus regulating basal and evoked synaptic transmission. It is crucial for normal neuronal development, distribution, and electrical activity in the neocortex and is necessary for proper development of megakaryocytes and platelets and for bone marrow B lymphopoiesis. This protein is required for B-cell survival and proliferation in response to BCR stimulation, efficient IgG1 antibody responses to T-cell-dependent antigens and for normal induction of germinal center B cells. It may also be involved in neurogenesis and in the development of cortical architecture. The immunogen used is peptide from the specific sequecne of MEF2C transcript variant 1 match to transcript variant 5. The antibody can recognize the transcript variant 1, transcript variant 2 and transcript variant 3 of MEF2C.

Immunogen:myocyte enhancer factor 2C

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Observed MW:51 kDa

Uniprot ID:Q06413

Reactivity:Human, Mouse, Rat

Tested Application:ELISA, IHC, WB

Recommended dilution:WB: 1:500-1:1000; IHC: 1:20-1:200

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Research Area:Metabolism, Cardiovascular, Immunology, Developmental biology, Neuroscience, Stem Cells

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