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- Product number
- 17483-1-AP - Provider product page
- Provider
- Proteintech Group
- Proper citation
- Proteintech Cat#17483-1-AP, RRID:AB_2139498
- Product name
- LUZP1 antibody
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
- Description
- LUZP1 antibody (Cat. #17483-1-AP) is a rabbit polyclonal antibody that shows reactivity with human, mouse, rat and has been validated for the following applications: IP, WB,ELISA.
- Reactivity
- Human, Mouse, Rat
- Host
- Rabbit
- Conjugate
- Unconjugated
- Isotype
- IgG
- Vial size
- 20ul, 150ul
Submitted references The Circ_0001367/miR-545-3p/LUZP1 Axis Regulates Cell Proliferation, Migration and Invasion in Glioma Cells.
Chromatin remodeling factor CECR2 forms tissue-specific complexes with CCAR2 and LUZP1.
LUZP1, a novel regulator of primary cilia and the actin cytoskeleton, is a contributing factor in Townes-Brocks Syndrome.
Activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4) promotes skeletal muscle atrophy by forming a heterodimer with the transcriptional regulator C/EBPβ.
Dong X, Zhang P, Liu L, Li H, Cheng S, Li S, Wang Y, Zheng C, Dong J, Zhang L
Frontiers in oncology 2021;11:781471
Frontiers in oncology 2021;11:781471
Chromatin remodeling factor CECR2 forms tissue-specific complexes with CCAR2 and LUZP1.
Niri F, Terpstra AN, Lim KRQ, McDermid HE
Biochemistry and cell biology = Biochimie et biologie cellulaire 2021 Dec;99(6):759-765
Biochemistry and cell biology = Biochimie et biologie cellulaire 2021 Dec;99(6):759-765
LUZP1, a novel regulator of primary cilia and the actin cytoskeleton, is a contributing factor in Townes-Brocks Syndrome.
Bozal-Basterra L, Gonzalez-Santamarta M, Muratore V, Bermejo-Arteagabeitia A, Da Fonseca C, Barroso-Gomila O, Azkargorta M, Iloro I, Pampliega O, Andrade R, Martín-Martín N, Branon TC, Ting AY, Rodríguez JA, Carracedo A, Elortza F, Sutherland JD, Barrio R
eLife 2020 Jun 18;9
eLife 2020 Jun 18;9
Activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4) promotes skeletal muscle atrophy by forming a heterodimer with the transcriptional regulator C/EBPβ.
Ebert SM, Bullard SA, Basisty N, Marcotte GR, Skopec ZP, Dierdorff JM, Al-Zougbi A, Tomcheck KC, DeLau AD, Rathmacher JA, Bodine SC, Schilling B, Adams CM
The Journal of biological chemistry 2020 Feb 28;295(9):2787-2803
The Journal of biological chemistry 2020 Feb 28;295(9):2787-2803
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- The LUZP1 antibody from Proteintech is a rabbit polyclonal antibody to a recombinant protein of human LUZP1. This antibody recognizes human, mouse, rat antigen. The LUZP1 antibody has been validated for the following applications: ELISA, WB analysis.