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RHOG Antibody | 7981

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223-7981-GEN
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Description

RHOG Antibody | 7981 | Gentaur UK, US & Europe Distribution

Host: Rabbit

Reactivity: Human, Mouse, Rat

Homology: Predicted species reactivity based on immunogen sequence: Bovine: (87%) , Guinea pig: (87%) , Chicken: (87%) , Pig: (71%)

Immunogen: RHOG antibody was raised against a 15 amino acid peptide near the amino terminus of human RHOG.
The immunogen is located within amino acids 40 - 90 of RHOG.

Research Area: Signal Transduction

Tested Application: E, WB, IHC-P

Application: RHOG antibody can be used for detection of RHOG by Western blot at 1 - 2 μg/ml. Antibody can also be used for immunohistochemistry starting at 5 μg/mL.
Antibody validated: Western Blot in human samples and Immunohistochemistry in mouse samples. All other applications and species not yet tested.

Specificiy: RHOG antibody is human, mouse and rat reactive.

Positive Control 1: Cat. No. 1305 - Human Kidney Tissue Lysate

Positive Control 2: N/A

Positive Control 3: N/A

Positive Control 4: N/A

Positive Control 5: N/A

Positive Control 6: N/A

Molecular Weight: Predicted: 21 kDa
Observed: 23 kDa

Validation: N/A

Isoform: N/A

Purification: RHOG antibody is affinity chromatography purified via peptide column.

Clonality: Polyclonal

Clone: N/A

Isotype: IgG

Conjugate: Unconjugated

Physical State: Liquid

Buffer: RHOG antibody is supplied in PBS containing 0.02% sodium azide.

Concentration: 1 mg/mL

Storage Condition: RHOG antibody can be stored at 4˚C for three months and -20˚C, stable for up to one year.

Alternate Name: Ras homolog family member G, Rho-related GTP-binding protein, ARHG

User Note: Optimal dilutions for each application to be determined by the researcher.

BACKGROUND: The ras homolog family member G (RHOG) , also known as rho-related GTP-binding protein, is a member of the Rho family of small GTPases, which cycle between inactive GDP-bound and active GTP-bound states and function as molecular switches in signal transduction cascades (1) . RHOG controls a pathway that requires the microtubule network and activates Rac1 and Cdc42Hs independently of their growth factor signaling pathway (2) . RHOG is also involved in the transcriptional regulation of interferon-gamma and nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) and the regulation of the actin skeleton in lymphocytes (3) .

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