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- rabbit polyclonal IgG, 200µg/ml
- epitope corresponding to amino acids 316-353 mapping within an internal region of RGMc of human origin
- recommended for detection of RGMc of mouse, rat and human origin by WB, IP, IF and ELISA; also reactive with additional species, including canine, bovine and porcine
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RGMc Background Information The repulsive guidance molecule (RGM) family of proteins are important in the guidance of growth cones of developing neurons. They are repulsive for a group of axons, those from the temporal half of the retina. RGM have been implicated in both axonal guidance and neural tube closure but as opposed to for ephrins, semaphorins, netrins and slits, no receptor mechanism for RGM activation has been defined. Dorsal root ganglion axons do not respond to RGM but neogenin (a netrin-binding protein which can function as an RGM receptor) expression can spur RGM responsiveness. The RGM proteins are attached to the membrane by a GPI-anchor. Two members of this family, RGMa and RGMb, are expressed in the nervous system. RGMc, also known as Hemojuvelin, is a part of the signaling pathway activating hepcidin and works together with hepcidin to restrict iron absorption in the gut. Defects in the gene encoding for RGMc causes the autosomal recessive disorder juvenile hemochromatosis (JH). |
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RGMc (H-38)
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RGMc (H-38): sc-67054. Western blot analysis of RGMc expression in non-transfected 293T: sc-117752 (A), human RGMc transfected 293T: sc-111637 (B) and Hep G2 (C) whole cell lysates.
RGMc (H-38): sc-67054. Western blot analysis of RGMc expression in non-transfected 293T: sc-117752 (A), mouse RGMc transfected 293T: sc-123097 (B) and HeLa (C) whole cell lysates.
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