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- goat polyclonal IgG, 200µg/ml
- epitope mapping within a cytoplasmic domain of KV2.2 of human origin
- recommended for detection of KV2.2 of mouse, rat and human origin by WB, IP, IF and ELISA; also reactive with additional species, including equine, canine and bovine
- blocking peptide, sc-51112 P
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Conditions Générales
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| Espèce |
Nom du Gène |
Gene ID |
Localisation chromosomique |
Numéro d'accession de l'isoforme (ARNm) |
Numéro d'accession de la protéine |
Numéro OMIM™ |
| Humain |
KCNB2 |
9312 |
8q13.3 |
NM_004770 |
Q92953
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607738 |
| Souris |
Kcnb2 |
98741 |
1 A3 |
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A6H8H5
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Non disponible |
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KV2.2 Background Information Voltage-gated K+ channels in the plasma membrane control the repolarization and the frequency of action potentials in neurons, muscles and other excitable cells. The KV gene family encodes more than 30 proteins that comprise the subunits of the K+ channels, and they vary in their gating and permeation properties, subcellular distribution and expression patterns. Functional KV channels assemble as tetramers consisting of pore-forming å subunits (KV), which include the KV1, KV2, KV3, KV4 and KV9 proteins, and accessory or KV-subunits that modify the gating properties of the coexpressed KV subunits. KV2.2 is a multi-pass membrane protein that regulates the voltage-dependent K+ permeability of excitable membranes. Its tail may be influential in the targeting of the channel to specific subcellular compartments and/or the regulation of channel activity. |
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KV2.2 (E-20)
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KV2.2 (E-20): sc-51112. Western blot analysis of KV2.2 expression in IMR-32 whole cell lysate.
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