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RNase L (M-16) Antibody: sc-22873

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  • goat polyclonal IgG, 200 µg/ml
  • epitope mapping at the C-terminus of RNase L of mouse origin
  • recommended for detection of RNase L of mouse and rat origin by WB, IF and ELISA
  • blocking peptide, sc-22873 P
 
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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
Mouse Rnasel 24014 1 G3 Q05921
N/A
 
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RNase L (M-16) sc-22873 200 µg/ml $279
RNase L (M-16) P sc-22873 P
(peptide)
100 µg/0.5 ml $61
 siRNA Gene Silencers (click product name for more information)
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RNase L siRNA (m) sc-45966 10 µM $258
RNase L (m)-PR sc-45966-PR 10 µM $23
 shRNA Plasmids (click product name for more information)
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RNase L shRNA Plasmid (m) sc-45966-SH 20 µg $520
 shRNA Lentiviral Particles (click product name for more information)
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RNase L shRNA (m) Lentiviral Particles sc-45966-V 200 µl $625
 WB Positive Control Cell Lysate (click product name for more information)
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F9 Cell Lysate sc-2245 500 µg/200 µl $104

RNase L Background Information
RNase L encodes a component of the interferon-regulated 2-5A system that functions in the antiviral and antiproliferative roles of interferons. Mutations in this gene have been associated with predisposition to prostate cancer and this gene is a candidate for the hereditary prostate cancer 1 (HPC1) allele. Interferon treatment enhances levels of both RNase L and a group of synthetases that produce 5-prime-triphosphorylated, 2-prime,5-prime-oligoadenylates (2-5A) from ATP. The role of the 2-5A system in the control of viral and cellular growth suggests that defects in the 2-5A-dependent RNase gene could result in reduced immunity to viral infections and cancer.