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LRWD Antibodies

Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc. offers a broad range of LRWD antibodies. Select LRWD antibodies from several monoclonal and/or polyclonal LRWD antibodies listed below. View detailed LRWD antibody specifications by linking to the specific product blocks. Select appropriate LRWD antibodies for your research by isotype, epitope, applications and species reactivity. LRWD gene silencer products in siRNA, shRNA Plasmid and shRNA Lentiviral Particle formats are also available.

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Also see additional LRWD Antibodies including, LRWD1

PRODUCT NAMECAT. #ISOTYPEEPITOPEAPPLICATIONSSPECIESCITATIONSRATING
LRWD1 (S-12)sc-136741rabbit IgGInternal (h)WB, IP, IF, ELISAm, r, h
LRWD1 (A-12)sc-136739rabbit IgGInternal (h)WB, IF, ELISAm, r, h, e, c, b, p

LRWD siRNA, shRNA Plasmid and shRNA Lentiviral Particles gene silencers include:

siRNAsshRNA PlasmidsshRNA Lentiviral ParticlesCITATIONSRANKING
LRWD1 siRNA (h): sc-89721LRWD1 shRNA Plasmid (h):
sc-89721-SH
LRWD1 shRNA (h)
Lentiviral Particles: sc-89721-V
LRWD1 siRNA (m): sc-149127LRWD1 shRNA Plasmid (m):
sc-149127-SH
LRWD1 shRNA (m)
Lentiviral Particles: sc-149127-V

LRWD1 (leucine-rich repeats and WD repeat domain containing 1) is a 647 amino acid protein that contains five WD domains and three LRR (leucine-rich) repeats. LRWD1 undergoes post-translational phosphorylation, most likely by ATR or ATM, and is encoded by a gene that maps to human chromosome 7. Human chromosome 7 is about 158 milllion bases long, encodes over 1000 genes and makes up about 5% of the human genome. Chromosome 7 has been linked to Osteogenesis imperfecta, Pendred syndrome, Lissencephaly, Citrullinemia and Shwachman-Diamond syndrome. The deletion of a portion of the q arm of chromosome 7 is associated with Williams-Beuren syndrome, a condition characterized by mild mental retardation, an unusual comfort and friendliness with strangers and an elfin appearance.