epitope mapping within an internal region of SC35 of human origin
recommended for detection of SC35 of mouse, rat and human origin by WB, IF and ELISA; also reactive with additional species, including canine, bovine, porcine and avian
SC35 Background Information Pre-mRNA splicing enhancer elements are short RNA sequences capable of activating weak splice sites in nearby introns that are required for accurate splice site recognition and the control of alternative splicing. Splicing enhancer elements contain specific binding sites for serine/arginine (SR)-rich splicing factors, which include SC35, 9G8, SRp20 and SF2/ASF. The family of SR factors all contain one or more RNA recognition motifs (RRM) and a serine/arginine (RS)-rich domain. They are not only essential for constitutive splicing but also regulate splicing in a concentration-dependent manner by influencing the selection of alternative splice sites. The majority of SR proteins, including SC35 and SRp40, are confined to the nucleus, while SF2/ASF, SRp20 and 9G8 are continuously shuttled between the nucleus and the cytoplasm and contribute to mRNA transport. The activity of SR proteins in regulated splicing is antagonized by members of the hnRNP A/B family of proteins, which induce drastic shifts in the selection of splicing sites. An additional SR-associated protein, p32, tightly associates with SR factors and preferentially inhibits SF2/ASF functioning as both a splicing enhancer and splicing repressor protein by preventing the stable interaction of SF2/ASF and RNA.
SC35 (Y-16) Product Citations
See how others have used SC35 (Y-16): sc-10251 antibody and or SC35 (Y-16) antibody conjugates.