Catalog number: 808 - B8370-100ul
Product Category: Business & Industrial > Science & Laboratory
Size: 100μl
CSB-PA325811XA01HSW-02mg
Recombinant Haemonchus contortus (Barber pole worm) 2C protein
CSB-PA325811XA01HSW-10mg
Recombinant Haemonchus contortus (Barber pole worm) 2C protein
BT-AP05327-50ul
MEF2C encodes a member of the MADS box transcription enhancer factor 2 (MEF2) family of proteins, which play a role in myogenesis. The encoded protein, MEF2 polypeptide C, has both trans-activating and DNA binding activities. This protein may play a role in maintaining the differentiated state of muscle cells. Mutations and deletions at this locus have been associated with severe mental retardation, stereotypic movements, epilepsy, and cerebral malformation. Alternatively spliced transcript variants have been described.
BT-AP08536-100ul
HTR2C encodes a seven-transmembrane G-protein-coupled receptor. The 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 2C responds to signaling through the neurotransmitter serotonin. The mRNA of this gene is subject to multiple RNA editing events, where adenosine residues encoded by the genome are converted to inosines. RNA editing is predicted to alter the structure of the second intracellular loop, thereby generating alternate protein forms with decreased ability to interact with G proteins. Abnormalities in RNA editing of this gene have been detected in victims of suicide that suffer from depression. In addition, naturally-occuring variation in the promoter and 5' non-coding and coding regions of this gene may show statistically-significant association with mental illness and behavioral disorders. Alternative splicing results in multiple different transcript variants.
BT-AP08536-20ul
HTR2C encodes a seven-transmembrane G-protein-coupled receptor. The 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 2C responds to signaling through the neurotransmitter serotonin. The mRNA of this gene is subject to multiple RNA editing events, where adenosine residues encoded by the genome are converted to inosines. RNA editing is predicted to alter the structure of the second intracellular loop, thereby generating alternate protein forms with decreased ability to interact with G proteins. Abnormalities in RNA editing of this gene have been detected in victims of suicide that suffer from depression. In addition, naturally-occuring variation in the promoter and 5' non-coding and coding regions of this gene may show statistically-significant association with mental illness and behavioral disorders. Alternative splicing results in multiple different transcript variants.