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TMEM37 Antibodies

Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc. offers a broad range of TMEM37 antibodies. Select TMEM37 antibodies from several monoclonal and/or polyclonal TMEM37 antibodies listed below. View detailed TMEM37 antibody specifications by linking to the specific product blocks. Select appropriate TMEM37 antibodies for your research by isotype, epitope, applications and species reactivity. TMEM37 gene silencer products in siRNA, shRNA Plasmid and shRNA Lentiviral Particle formats are also available.

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PRODUCT NAMECAT. #ISOTYPEEPITOPEAPPLICATIONSSPECIESCITATIONSRATING
TMEM37 (S-14)sc-244430goat IgGInternal (m)WB, IF, ELISAm, r

TMEM37 siRNA, shRNA Plasmid and shRNA Lentiviral Particles gene silencers include:

siRNAsshRNA PlasmidsshRNA Lentiviral ParticlesCITATIONSRANKING
TMEM37 siRNA (h): sc-94331TMEM37 shRNA Plasmid (h):
sc-94331-SH
TMEM37 shRNA (h)
Lentiviral Particles: sc-94331-V
TMEM37 siRNA (m): sc-154460TMEM37 shRNA Plasmid (m):
sc-154460-SH
TMEM37 shRNA (m)
Lentiviral Particles: sc-154460-V

TMEM37 is a 103 amino acid protein encoded by a gene mapping to human chromosome 2. The second largest human chromosome, 2 consists of 237 million bases encoding over 1,400 genes and making up approximately 8% of the human genome. A number of genetic diseases are linked to genes on chromosome 2. Harlequin icthyosis, a rare and morbid skin deformity, is associated with mutations in the ABCA12 gene. The lipid metabolic disorder sitosterolemia is associated with ABCG5 and ABCG8. An extremely rare recessive genetic disorder, Alström syndrome is due to mutations in the ALMS1 gene. Interestingly, chromosome 2 contains what appears to be a vestigial second centromere and vestigial telomeres which gives credence to the hypothesis that human chromosome 2 is the result of an ancient fusion of two ancestral chromosomes seen in modern form today in apes.