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SRm300 (K-16) Antibody: sc-10985

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  • goat polyclonal IgG, 200 µg/ml
  • epitope mapping near the C-terminus of SRm300 of human origin
  • recommended for detection of SRm300 of human origin by WB, IF and ELISA
  • blocking peptide, sc-10985 P
 
Additional SR RNA Splicing Factor Antibodies ...
 
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Recommended Support Products:
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WB   IF   siRNA  
 
Species Gene Name Gene ID Chromosome Location Isoform (mRNA) Accession # Protein Accession # OMIM™ Number
Human SRRM2 23524 16p13.3 NM_016333 Q9UQ35
606032
 
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SRm300 (K-16) sc-10985 200 µg/ml $279
SRm300 (K-16) P sc-10985 P
(peptide)
100 µg/0.5 ml $61
 siRNA Gene Silencers (click product name for more information)
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SRm300 siRNA (h) sc-38337 10 µM $258
SRm300 (h)-PR sc-38337-PR 10 µM $23
 shRNA Plasmids (click product name for more information)
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SRm300 shRNA Plasmid (h) sc-38337-SH 20 µg $520
 shRNA Lentiviral Particles (click product name for more information)
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SRm300 shRNA (h) Lentiviral Particles sc-38337-V 200 µl $625

SRm300 Background Information
The SRm160/300 splicing coactivator, which consists of the serine/arginine (SR)-related nuclear matrix protein and a nuclear matrix antigen, functions in splicing by promoting critical interactions between splicing factors bound to pre-mRNA. This splicing pathway involves five core small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles (snRNPs) and the SR family proteins, which coordinately bind to pre-mRNA slicing enhancer elements, are required for accurate splice site recognition, and regulate alterative splicing patterns. The recognized splicing enhancer elements, known also as exonic enhancer splicing sequences, are short RNA sequences that are capable of activating weak splice sites in adjacent introns and contain specific binding sites for the serine/arginine (SR)-rich splicing factors. SRm160 and 300 antigens contain domains rich in SR motifs, but are distinctly different from the SR factors as they lack an RNA recognition motif and cannot directly induce RNA splicing. These proteins rather function as coactivators that stabilize the splicing complex and mediate the U1 snRNP-splicing pathway.