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Facts about Transcription factor GATA-5.
Binds to the functionally important CEF-1 nuclear protein binding site in the cardiac-specific slow/cardiac troponin C transcriptional enhancer (By similarity). .
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Gene Name: | Gata5 |
Uniprot: | P97489 |
Entrez: | 14464 |
Belongs to: |
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No superfamily |
bB379O24.1; GATA binding factor-5; GATA binding protein 5; GATA5; GATA-5; GATA-binding factor 5; GATA-binding protein 5; transcription factor GATA-5
Mass (kDA):
42.114 kDA
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Location: | 2 H4|2 102.85 cM |
Sequence: | 2; |
The Anti-GATA5 Marker from Boster Bio is an excellent choice for studies involving human GATA5. It is a good choice for many research applications because of its high specificity and affinity. Boster employs different platforms to test antibodies, and rewards those with high specificity or affinity. Boster also rewards scientists who are the first to review its products using credit for their products. The company strives to create top-quality antibodies with the highest possible value, and rewards the first reviewer for their efforts.
The Boster Bio Anti-GATA5 Markers were created in 1993 by Steven B. Boster, who earned the nickname "he who converts science in the bathroom." Steven Boster's company was the largest Chinese catalog antibody manufacturer in the mid 90s after it had produced hundreds of primary antibodies. PicoKine(tm) is an exclusive ELISA platform that his company created. This platform makes use of trade secrets to create high-sensitivity ELISA kits.
Boster Bio Anti GATA-5 Antibodies use GATA5 markers to quantify and detect the expression of GATA proteins. The antibody can be stored at -20°C for one year and at a temperature of 4°C for 1 month. It is created in mice through repeated vaccinations using a recombinant antibody. Additionally, you can purchase blocking peptides specific to the length of the immunogen.
The Boster Bio high-affinity antibodies are designed to be used in flow cytometry, a technique that uses particles or cells as samples. The antibodies are available in both polyclonal as well as monoclonal varieties and are cited in many publications. They were created by a Chinese company called Solarbio which is located in Beijing. They have a long history of publication, including publications in the prestigious Nature to Science and the New England Journal of Medicine.
PMID: 9119112 by Morrisey E.E., et al. GATA-5: a transcriptional activator expressed in a novel temporally and spatially-restricted pattern during embryonic development.