Anti-TDRD3 antibody (STJA0008351)

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STJA0008351
£48.00 - £252.00
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Host: Rabbit
Applications: WB
Reactivity: Human/Mouse/Rat
Note: STRICTLY FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT TO BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS.
Short Description : Rabbit polyclonal antibody anti-Tudor domain-containing protein 3 is suitable for use in Western Blot research applications.
Clonality : Polyclonal
Conjugation: Unconjugated
Isotype: IgG
Formulation: Liquid in PBS containing 50% Glycerol, 0.5% BSA and 0.02% Sodium Azide.
Purification: The antibody was affinity-purified from rabbit antiserum by affinity-chromatography using epitope-specific immunogen.
Concentration: 1 mg/mL
Dilution Range: WB 1:500-2000
Storage Instruction: Store at-20°C for up to 1 year from the date of receipt, and avoid repeat freeze-thaw cycles.
Gene Symbol: TDRD3
Gene ID: 81550
Uniprot ID: TDRD3_HUMAN
Specificity: This antibody detects endogenous levels of TDRD3 at Human, Mouse, Rat
Immunogen: Synthesized peptide derived from human TDRD3
Post Translational Modifications Probably cleaved by enteroviral 2A proteinase.
Function Scaffolding protein that specifically recognizes and binds dimethylarginine-containing proteins. Plays a role in the regulation of translation of target mRNAs by binding Arg/Gly-rich motifs (GAR) in dimethylarginine-containing proteins. In nucleus, acts as a coactivator: recognizes and binds asymmetric dimethylation on the core histone tails associated with transcriptional activation (H3R17me2a and H4R3me2a) and recruits proteins at these arginine-methylated loci. In cytoplasm, acts as an antiviral factor that participates in the assembly of stress granules together with G3BP1.
Protein Name Tudor Domain-Containing Protein 3
Cellular Localisation Cytoplasm
Nucleus
Predominantly Cytoplasmic
Associated With Actively Translating Polyribosomes
Component Of Stress Granules
Alternative Antibody Names Anti-Tudor Domain-Containing Protein 3 antibody
Anti-TDRD3 antibody

Information sourced from Uniprot.org