Bovine, Canine, Equine, Guinea pig, Human, Mouse, Rabbit, Rat, Zebrafish
Immunogen:
The immunogen is a synthetic peptide directed towards the C terminal region of human SIAH1
Alternative Synonym:
SIAH1A
SIAH1 is a protein that is a member of the seven in absentia homolog (SIAH) family. The protein is an E3 ligase and is involved in ubiquitination and proteasome-mediated degradation of specific proteins. The activity of this ubiquitin ligase has been implicated in the development of certain forms of Parkinsons disease, the regulation of the cellular response to hypoxia and induction of apoptosis. Alternative splicing results in several additional transcript variants, some encoding different isoforms and others that have not been fully characterizedThis gene encodes a protein that is a member of the seven in absentia homolog (SIAH) family. The protein is an E3 ligase and is involved in ubiquitination and proteasome-mediated degradation of specific proteins. The activity of this ubiquitin ligase has been implicated in the development of certain forms of Parkinsons disease, the regulation of the cellular response to hypoxia and induction of apoptosis. Alternative splicing results in several additional transcript variants, some encoding different isoforms and others that have not been fully characterized.
Lanes: Lane1: 50 ug human HEK-293T lysate Primary Antibody Dilution: 1:1000 Secondary Antibody: Anti-rabbit-IgG Secondary Antibody Dilution: 1:5000 Gene Name: SIAH1 Submitted by: Peter Brand & Dr. Oliver Kramer, Institute for Biochemistry and Biophysics, Center for Molecular Biomedicine, Friedrich-Schiller University Jena SIAH1 is strongly supported by BioGPS gene expression data to be expressed in Human HEK293T cells
Host: Rabbit Target: SIAH1 Positive control (+): Mouse Brain (M-BR) Negative control (-): Mouse Pancreas (M-PA) Antibody concentration: 1ug/ml
SIAH1 antibody - C-terminal region (ARP38212_T100) in Human Placenta using Western Blot
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