SRp55 Background Information Pre-mRNA splicing is a critical step in the post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression. Several protein complexes are involved in proper mRNA splicing and transport. Serine/arginine-rich (SR) proteins SRp55, SRp30c, and htra2beta1 regulate exon 2 and 10 splicing. The first two inhibit both exons and SRp55 also plays a role in exon inclusion after the removal of intronic splicing silencer sequences. SRp55 plays a major role in maintaining normal FGFR1 alpha-exon inclusion.
SRp55 (G-15)
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SRp55 (G-15): sc-34198. Western blot analysis of SRp55 expression in CCRF-CEM (A), human PBL (B) and rat PBL (C) whole cell lysates and HL-60 (D), K-562 (E) and HeLa (F) nuclear extracts.
SRp55 (G-15): sc-34198. Western blot analysis of SRp55 expression in human PBL whole cell lysate.
SRp55 (G-15): sc-34198. Western blot analysis of SRp55 expression in human PBL (A), rat PBL (B) and mouse PBL (C) whole cell lysates.