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Anti-QKI Rabbit mAb

Item no. PTM-6687
Manufacturer PTM Biolabs
Amount 100 ul
Category
Type Antibody Monoclonal
Format Lyophilized powder
Applications WB, ICC
Clone JMMR-3191
Specific against Human (Homo sapiens), Mouse (Murine, Mus musculus), Rat (Rattus norvegicus)
Host Rabbit
Isotype IgG
Conjugate/Tag Unconjugated
ECLASS 10.1 42030590
ECLASS 11.0 42030590
UNSPSC 12352203
Alias Protein quaking,Hqk,HqkI
Shipping Condition Room temperature
Available
Manufacturer - Type
Primary Antibodies
Manufacturer - Applications
WB, ICC/IF
Manufacturer - Category
Uncategorized
Manufacturer - Targets
QKI
Shipping Temperature
Ambient temperature
Storage Conditions
Store at -20°C. Avoid freeze/thaw cycles.
Stability
Stable for 12 months from date of receipt/reconstitution.
Manufacturer - Research Area
Epigenetics
Product description
QKI is a member of the signal transduction and activator of RNA (STAR) protein family of RNA-binding proteins. Mutations in the mouse Qki locus results in impaired myelin formation resulting in tremors. QKI proteins exist as homodimers, and disruption of the dimerization process is lethal in mice. QKI exists in different isoforms that differ in their C-terminus, resulting in unique subcellular localizations. The nuclear isoform of QKI, QKI-5, is involved in regulation of alternative splicing of MAG mRNA, which encodes for a protein important for myelin sheath formation and maintenance. QKI has also been implicated in schizophrenia and oligodendrocyte differentiation. QKI can function as a tumor suppressor, as it is regulated by p53 to stabilize miRNAs that regulate TGF-β signaling.
Purification Method
Protein A purified
Formula
PBS, Glycerol, BSA
PTM
Unmodified
Clonality
Recombinant Monoclonal
Background
QKI is a member of the signal transduction and activator of RNA (STAR) protein family of RNA-binding proteins. Mutations in the mouse Qki locus results in impaired myelin formation resulting in tremors. QKI proteins exist as homodimers, and disruption of the dimerization process is lethal in mice. QKI exists in different isoforms that differ in their C-terminus, resulting in unique subcellular localizations. The nuclear isoform of QKI, QKI-5, is involved in regulation of alternative splicing of MAG mRNA, which encodes for a protein important for myelin sheath formation and maintenance. QKI has also been implicated in schizophrenia and oligodendrocyte differentiation. QKI can function as a tumor suppressor, as it is regulated by p53 to stabilize miRNAs that regulate TGF-β signaling.
Cellular Localization
Nucleus

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