epitope mapping near the C-terminus of RBMX of human origin
recommended for detection of RBMX of mouse, rat and human origin by WB, IP, IF and ELISA; also reactive with additional species, including equine, canine, bovine and porcine
RBMX Background Information Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs) constitute a set of polypeptides that contribute to mRNA transcription, pre-mRNA processing as well as mature mRNA transport to the cytoplasm and translation. They also bind heterogeneous nuclear RNA (hnRNA), which are the transcripts produced by RNA polymerase II. There are approximately 20 known hnRNP proteins, and their complexes are the major constituents of the spliceosome . The majority of hnRNP proteins components are localized to the nucleus; however some shuttle between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. RBMX (also known as hnRNP G) is a glycoprotein originally identified as an autoantigen from German shepherd dogs with lupus-like syndrome. The gene encoding RBMX is located on human chromosome Xq26 and is ubiquitously expressed. It contains one RNP-consensus RNA binding domain (RBD) and is related to RBMY, which is involved in spermatogenesis, and RBMXL2, which is a testis specific protein. All three proteins interact with Tra2b, and therefore are involved in pre-mRNA splicing.
RBMX (C-17)
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RBMX (C-17): sc-14583. Western blot analysis of RBMX expression in K-562 nuclear extract.