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- rabbit polyclonal IgG, 100 µg/ml
- epitope mapping at the N-terminus of NAT-8B of rat origin
- recommended for detection of NAT-8B of rat origin by WB, IP, IF and ELISA; non cross-reactive with NAT-8L
- blocking peptide, sc-139410 P
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NAT-8B Background Information Acetyltransferases and deacetylases are protein groups most often associated with oncogenesis and cell cycle regulation. NAT-8B (N-acetyltransferase 8B), also known as CML2 (camello-like protein 2), is a 227 amino acid single-pass membrane protein that is implicated in gastrulation regulation. A member of the camello family, NAT-8B contains one N-acetyltransferase domain and is encoded by a gene that maps to human chromosome 2p13.2. The NAT-8B gene is susceptible to a nonsense mutation at Serine 16, which leads to a stop codon and subsequently, a non-functional protein that is truncated in length. Similarly, a nonsense mutation at Glutamine 168 is thought to lead to a non-functional protein, as it causes the N-acetyltransferase to become disrupted. Human chromosome 2 consists of 237 million bases, encodes over 1,400 genes and makes up approximately 8% of the human genome. A number of genetic diseases are linked to genes on chromosome 2 including Harlequin icthyosis, sitosterolemia and Alström syndrome. |
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NAT-8B (V-11)
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NAT-8B (V-11): sc-139410. Western blot analysis of NAT-8 expression in non-transfected: sc-117752 (A) and mouse NAT-8 transfected: sc-119327 (B) 293T whole cell lysates and rat liver tissue extract (C).
NAT-8B (V-11): sc-139410. Western blot analysis of NAT-8B expression in non-transfected: sc-117752 (A) and human NAT-8B transfected: sc-176074 (B) 293T whole cell lysates.
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