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EAAT2 (85-N) Antibody: sc-130403

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  • mouse monoclonal IgG2a, 100µg/ml
  • recommended for detection of EAAT2 of human origin by WB and IP
 
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WB   IP   siRNA  
 
Species Gene Name Gene ID Chromosome Location Isoform (mRNA) Accession # Protein Accession # OMIM™ Number
Human SLC1A2 6506 11p13 P43004
600300
 
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EAAT2 (85-N) sc-130403 100 µg/ml $295
 siRNA Gene Silencers (click product name for more information)
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EAAT2 siRNA (h) sc-35255 10 µM $258
EAAT2 (h)-PR sc-35255-PR 10 µM $23
 shRNA Plasmids (click product name for more information)
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EAAT2 shRNA Plasmid (h) sc-35255-SH 20 µg $520
 shRNA Lentiviral Particles (click product name for more information)
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EAAT2 shRNA (h) Lentiviral Particles sc-35255-V 200 µl $625
 WB Positive Control Cell Lysate (click product name for more information)
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HeLa Whole Cell Lysate sc-2200 500 µg/200 µl $104

EAAT2 Background Information
Excitatory amino acid transporter 1 (EAAT1) is one of the two glial glutamate transporters that clear the extracellular glutamate generated during neuronal signal transmission. Excitatory amino acid transporters (EAATs) are membrane-bound proteins that are localized in glial cells and pre-synaptic glutamatergic nerve endings. EAATs transport the excitatory neurotransmitters L-glutamate and D-aspartate, a process that is essential for terminating the postsynaptic action of glutamate. The reuptake of amino acid neurotransmitters by EAAT proteins has been shown to protect neurons from excitotoxicity, which is caused by the accumulation of amino acid neurotransmitters. Three glutamate transporters have been identified in human brain, designated EAAT1-3. EAAT1 and EAAT3 are also expressed in various non-nervous tissues, while EAAT2 expression appears to be restricted to the brain. Surface expression of the glial glutamate transporter EAAT1 is stimulated by insulin-like growth factor 1 through activation of phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase.

EAAT2 (85-N)
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EAAT2 (85-N): sc-130403. Western blot analysis of EAAT2 expression in HeLa whole cell lysate.
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