Anti-Human/Mouse/Rat Phospho-MEF2D (Ser444) Polyclonal Antibody

This gene is a member of the myocyte-specific enhancer factor 2 (MEF2) family of transcription factors. Members of this family are involved in control of muscle and neuronal cell differentiation and development, and are regulated by class II histone deacetylases. Fusions of the encoded protein with Deleted in Azoospermia-Associated Protein 1 (DAZAP1) due to a translocation have been found in an acute lymphoblastic leukemia cell line, suggesting a role in leukemogenesis. The encoded protein may also be involved in Parkinson disease and myotonic dystrophy. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. MEF2D (Myocyte Enhancer Factor 2D) is a Protein Coding gene. Among its related pathways are Phospholipase-C Pathway and Development Angiotensin activation of ERK. GO annotations related to this gene include transcription factor activity, sequence-specific DNA binding and RNA polymerase II transcription factor activity, sequence-specific DNA binding. An important paralog of this gene is MEF2A.
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Properties

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Catalog Number PA03807
Size 100μl
Host Type Rabbit
Immunogen Synthesized peptide derived from human MEF-2D around the phosphorylation site of Ser444
Specificity
Isotype IgG
Reacitivity Human,Mouse,Rat
Clone
Uniprot Q14814
Concentration 1mg/mL
Dilution WB 1:500-1:2000, IHC 1:100-1:300, ELISA 1:10000
Formulation
Application WB,IHC-p,ELISA
Other Names DKFZp686I1536,MADS box transcription factor 2 polypeptide D,Mef2d,MEF2D,Myocyte enhancer factor 2D,Myocyte specific enhancer factor 2,polypeptide D,Myocyte specific enhancer factor 2D,Myocyte-specific enhancer factor 2D
Storage Lyophilized product: 5 years at 2 - 8°C; Solution: 2 years at -20°C.
Postscript For research use only, not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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