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GIT2 Antibody (E-5): sc-515310

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  • GIT2 Antibody (E-5) is a mouse monoclonal IgM κ provided at 200 µg/ml
  • specific for an epitope mapping between amino acids 14-33 near the N-terminus of GIT2 of human origin
  • recommended for detection of GIT2 of human origin by WB, IP, IF and ELISA
  • At present, we have not yet completed the identification of the preferred secondary detection reagent(s) for GIT2 Antibody (E-5). This work is in progress.

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    GIT2 Antibody (E-5) is a mouse monoclonal IgM antibody that detects GIT2 of human origin by western blotting (WB), immunoprecipitation (IP), immunofluorescence (IF), and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Anti-GIT2 antibody (E-5) is available in a non-conjugated form, providing flexibility for various experimental needs. GIT2, a member of the GTPase-activating protein family, plays a crucial role in regulating the activity of small GTP-binding proteins, particularly those in the ADP ribosylation factor family, which are essential for vesicular trafficking within cells. Proper functioning of GIT2 is vital for maintaining cellular homeostasis and facilitating signal transduction pathways, particularly those mediated by G protein-coupled receptors. Dysregulation of GIT2 can lead to impaired receptor internalization and resensitization, which may contribute to various pathophysiological conditions, including cardiovascular diseases and metabolic disorders. GIT2 (E-5) antibody enables researchers to gain valuable insights into the mechanisms of G protein signaling and the intricate processes of cellular communication.

    For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.

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    GIT2 Antibody (E-5) References:

    1. The GIT family of ADP-ribosylation factor GTPase-activating proteins. Functional diversity of GIT2 through alternative splicing.  |  Premont, RT., et al. 2000. J Biol Chem. 275: 22373-80. PMID: 10896954
    2. Turning off the signal: desensitization of beta-adrenergic receptor function.  |  Hausdorff, WP., et al. 1990. FASEB J. 4: 2881-9. PMID: 2165947
    3. An approach to the study of G-protein-coupled receptor kinases: an in vitro-purified membrane assay reveals differential receptor specificity and regulation by G beta gamma subunits.  |  Pei, G., et al. 1994. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 91: 3633-6. PMID: 8170959
    4. G protein-coupled receptors. III. New roles for receptor kinases and beta-arrestins in receptor signaling and desensitization.  |  Lefkowitz, RJ. 1998. J Biol Chem. 273: 18677-80. PMID: 9668034
    5. G protein-coupled receptor kinases.  |  Pitcher, JA., et al. 1998. Annu Rev Biochem. 67: 653-92. PMID: 9759500
    6. beta2-Adrenergic receptor regulation by GIT1, a G protein-coupled receptor kinase-associated ADP ribosylation factor GTPase-activating protein.  |  Premont, RT., et al. 1998. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 95: 14082-7. PMID: 9826657

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    Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

    GIT2 Antibody (E-5)

    sc-515310
    200 µg/ml
    $316.00

    GIT2 (E-5) Neutralizing Peptide

    sc-515310 P
    100 µg/0.5 ml
    $68.00

    What application is the blocking peptide sc-515310 P appropriate for?

    Asked by: Trav11
    Thank you for your question. The blocking peptide is intended for use as a negative control, by pre-adsorbing the mouse monoclonal antibody against the antigen. For full protocol details, please contact our Technical Services Department or view our online protocol here: https://www.scbt.com/scbt/resources/protocols/peptide-neutralization
    Answered by: Technical Support
    Date published: 2017-02-28
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    Rated 5 out of 5 by from Good for Western BlotAntibody detects GIT2 in Hep G2 nuclear extract and Jurkat, A-431, MDA-MB-23, Ramos, and HeLa cell lysates by Western blot -SCBT QC
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