Gap junction protein, alpha 1 is a member of the connexin gene family and a component of gap junctions. Gap junctions are composed of arrays of intercellular channels and provide a route for the diffusion of materials of low molecular weight from cell to cell. Connexin 43 is the major protein of gap junctions in the heart, and gap junctions are thought to have a crucial role in the synchronized contraction of the heart and in embryonic development. Connexin 43 is targeted by several protein kinases that regulate myocardial cell-cell coupling. A related intron-less connexin 43 pseudogene, GJA1P, has been mapped to chromosome 5. This gene is a member of the connexin gene family. The encoded protein is a component of gap junctions, which are composed of arrays of intercellular channels that provide a route for the diffusion of low molecular weight materials from cell to cell. The encoded protein is the major protein of gap junctions in the heart that are thought to have a crucial role in the synchronized contraction of the heart and in embryonic development. A related intronless pseudogene has been mapped to chromosome 5. Mutations in this gene have been associated with oculodentodigital dysplasia and heart malformations. Publication Note: This RefSeq record includes a subset of the publications that are available for this gene. Please see the Entrez Gene record to access additional publications.
Species+tissue/cell type: Total rat cardiac lysate 1: 8 ug total cardiac lysate 2: 15 ug total cardiac lysate 3: 30 ug total cardiac lysate4: 50 ug total cardiac lysate Primary antibody dilution: 1 ug/ml
Lanes: Lane1: 8 ug total cardiac lysate Lane2: 15 ug total cardiac lysate Lane3: 30 ug total cardiac lysate Lane4: 50 ug total cardiac lysate Primary Antibody Dilution: 1 ug/ml Secondary Antibody:
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Gene Name: GJA1 Submitted by: Anonymous
GJA1 antibody - middle region (ARP36597_P050) in Human Liver using Western Blot
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