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MYH1/2/4 (MY-32) Antibody: sc-58797

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  • mouse monoclonal IgG1, 500 µl supernatant
  • raised against muscle myosin of rabbit origin
  • recommended for detection myosin heavy chains encoded by MYH1, 2 and 4 of mouse, rat, human and rabbit origin by WB, IF and IHC(P); may cross-react with neonatal but not with embryonal cardiac myosin heavy chains; also reactive with additional species, including bovine and feline
 
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WB   IF   IHC(P)   siRNA  
 
Species Gene Name Gene ID Chromosome Location Isoform (mRNA) Accession # Protein Accession # OMIM™ Number
Human MYH1 4619 17p13.1 P12882
160730
Human MYH2 4620 17p13.1 Q9UKX2
605637
Human MYH4 4622 17p13.1 Q9Y623
160742
 
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Product NameCatalog #UnitPriceQtyAddFavorites
MYH1/2/4 (MY-32) sc-58797 500 µl supernatant $279
 WB Positive Control Cell Lysates (click product name for more information)
Product NameCatalog #UnitPriceQtyAddFavorites
NIH/3T3 Whole Cell Lysate sc-2210 500 µg/200 µl $104
HeLa Whole Cell Lysate sc-2200 500 µg/200 µl $104
A-10 Cell Lysate sc-3806 500 µg/200 µl $104
L8 Cell Lysate sc-3807 500 µg/200 µl $104

MYH1/2/4 Background Information
Myosin is a highly conserved, ubiquitously expressed protein that interacts with Actin to generate the force for cellular movements. Conventional myosins are hexameric proteins consisting of two heavy chain subunits, a pair of non-phosphorylatable light chain subunits and a pair of phosphorylatable light chain subunits. Three general classes of myosin have been cloned: smooth muscle myosins, striated muscle myosins and non-muscle myosins . Contractile activity in smooth muscle is regulated by the calcium/calmodulin-dependent phosphorylation of myosin light chain by myosin light chain kinase. Myosin heavy chains are encoded by the MYH gene family and have Actin-activated ATPase activity which generates the motor function of myosin. Myosin heavy chains, which were initially isolated from a human fetal skeletal muscle, are the major determinant in the speed of contraction of skeletal muscle. Various isoforms of myosin heavy chain are differentially expressed depending on the functional activity of the muscle.