GABP-α Background Information The transcription factor GA-binding protein (GABP) is composed of two subunits, the Ets-related GABP-å and a GABP-å-associated subunit, GABP∫. GABPå binds to a specific DNA sequence and GABP∫ exists as b1 and b2 splice variants that differ in their C-termini. In primary neuronal cultures, GABP∫ is expressed in both the cytoplasm and the nucleus, whereas GABPå is expressed mainly in the nucleus. GABP is constitutively expressed as either a GABPå∫ heterodimer or a GABPåb heterotetramer, both of which can modify GABP-dependent transcription in vitro and in vivo. The GABPå∫ tetrameric complex performs many different functions, such as stimulating transcription of the adenovirus E4 gene, differentially activating BRCA1 expression in human breast cell lines, potentiating Tat-mediated activation of long terminal repeat promoter transcription and viral replication in certain cell types, acting as a coordinator of mitochrondrial and nuclear transcription for cytochrome oxidase in neurons and assisting in the regulation of rpL32 gene transcription.
GABP-α (G-1): sc-28312. Western blot analysis of GABP-α expression in HeLa (A), A-431 (B), NIH/3T3 (C) and 3611-RF (D) nuclear extracts.
GABP-α (G-1): sc-28312. Western blot analysis of GABP-α expression in non-transfected: sc-117752 (A) and truncated mouse GABP-α transfected: sc-120382 (B) 293T whole cell lysates.
GABP-α (G-1): sc-28312. Western blot analysis of GABP-α expression in non-transfected: sc-117752 (A) and human GABP-α transfected: sc-177264 (B) 293T whole cell lysates.