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Facts about 1-phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate phosphodiesterase gamma-2.
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Human | |
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Gene Name: | PLCG2 |
Uniprot: | P16885 |
Entrez: | 5336 |
Belongs to: |
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No superfamily |
EC 3.1.4.11; Phosphoinositide phospholipase C-gamma-2; phospholipase C gamma 2; phospholipase C, gamma 2 (phosphatidylinositol-specific); phospholipase C, gamma 2 (phosphatidylyinositol-specific); Phospholipase C-gamma-2,1-phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate phosphodiesterase gamma-2; Phospholipase C-IV; PLCG2; PLCgamma 2; PLC-gamma 2; PLC-gamma-2; PLC-IV
Mass (kDA):
147.87 kDA
Human | |
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Location: | 16q23.3 |
Sequence: | 16; NC_000016.10 (81779291..81962685) |
There are likely to be many questions if you are considering purchasing a Boster Bio. We'll discuss the benefits of this gene marker as well as some troubleshooting suggestions. Find out more in this article. In addition to providing you with essential information regarding PLCG2 markers These guides can also assist you in determining the ideal optimization procedures for your experiments.
PLCG2 is a DNA fragment that contains the amino acid sequence CAG-G-CAG–G. It is used to diagnose a variety of illnesses, including cancer and inflammatory bowel disorder. Boster Bio offers highly-affinity primary antibodies against this DNA fragment, that have been validated for use in ELISA, Immunohistochemistry and Western Blotting.
One of the markers with an ability to predict the future are those that are associated with the PLCG2 protein. This protein encodes a protein implicated in adaptive immunity and is related to autoimmunity. Studies have revealed that this gene could be involved in AD pathophysiology. Numerous studies have proven that PLCG2 is associated with a higher risk of LOAD. This marker has numerous benefits.
PMID: 2849563 by Ohta S., et al. Complete cDNA encoding a putative phospholipase C from transformed human lymphocytes.
PMID: 16533400 by Kemmer D., et al. NovelFam3000 -- uncharacterized human protein domains conserved across model organisms.
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