The immunogen is a synthetic peptide directed towards the middle region of human CCT7
Alternative Names:
CCTH, CCTETA, NIP7-1, TCP1ETA
CCT7 is a molecular chaperone that is a member of the chaperonin containing TCP1 complex (CCT), also known as the TCP1 ring complex (TRiC). This complex consists of two identical stacked rings, each containing eight different proteins. Unfolded polypeptides enter the central cavity of the complex and are folded in an ATP-dependent manner. The complex folds various proteins, including actin and tubulin. This gene encodes a molecular chaperone that is a member of the chaperonin containing TCP1 complex (CCT), also known as the TCP1 ring complex (TRiC). This complex consists of two identical stacked rings, each containing eight different proteins. Unfolded polypeptides enter the central cavity of the complex and are folded in an ATP-dependent manner. The complex folds various proteins, including actin and tubulin. Alternate transcriptional splice variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene, but only two of them have been characterized to date.
WB Suggested Anti-CCT7 Antibody Titration: 0.2-1 ug/ml ELISA Titer: 1:62500 Positive Control: 293T cell lysateCCT7 is supported by BioGPS gene expression data to be expressed in HEK293T