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Beschreibung
Spectrin (Sp), the most abundant of the erythrocyte membrane skeleton proteins, helps these cells maintain their characteristic biconcave shape while remaining flexible and elastic. Erythrocyte Sp is a heterodimer composed of a 280 kDa alpha subunit and a 246 kDa beta subunit which associate in a side-to-side, antiparallel configuration to form a 100 nm rod-like structure. Sp in other tissues may be composed of distinct but homologous alpha and beta subunits, sometimes referred to as fodrin. A newly introduced nomenclature designates the Sp subunits of the erythrocyte as alpha-1 and beta-1, and the fodrin subunits as alpha-2 and beta-2. Alternatively spliced forms of each are designated as epsilon-1, epsilon-2, etc. (e. g. beta-1 epsilon-1).
Spezifikation
Spezifikation
| Antigen | SPTBN1 |
| Anwendungen | Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin), Immunoprecipitation, Western Blot |
| Klassifikation | Polyclonal |
| Konzentration | 0.17 mg/mL |
| Konjugat | Unconjugated |
| Zusammensetzung | PBS with 50% glycerol and 0.02% sodium azide; pH 7.3 |
| Gen | SPTBN1 |
| Gen-Zugriffsnummer | Q01082, Q62261 |
| Gen-Alias | Beta II spectrin, beta-fodrin, betaSpII, ELF, Fodrin beta chain, Spectrin beta chain, brain 1, SPTB2, SPTBN1 |
| Gensymbole | SPTBN1 |
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