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Facts about Tubulin beta chain.
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Human | |
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Gene Name: | TUBB |
Uniprot: | P07437 |
Entrez: | 203068 |
Belongs to: |
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tubulin family |
beta polypeptide; MGC117247; Tubb5; tubulin beta chain; tubulin beta polypeptide; tubulin beta-1 chain; Tubulin beta-5 chain; tubulin, beta
Mass (kDA):
49.671 kDA
Human | |
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Location: | 6p21.33 |
Sequence: | 6; NC_000006.12 (30720352..30725422) |
Ubiquitously expressed with highest levels in spleen, thymus and immature brain.
Cytoplasm, cytoskeleton.
When performing an ELISA test, you must make choices necessary in almost every process. The method of preparation for your sample blocking buffer, antibody and many other factors to consider. These Boster Bio tips will help you optimize your research. These tips and guides will answer a variety of questions about ELISA. These guides will also help you choose the appropriate concentrations of antibodies. These guides will help you if you have any questions regarding how to prepare your samples.
The Boster Bio TUBB Marker can help you recognize important brain functions. Tubb3 is expressed in the hippocampus and has been linked to the development of memory. The TUBB gene can be found in a variety of brain regions, including the cortex. It also regulates the activity of a variety of neurotransmitters. Both mice and humans have the TUBB gene. Its presence in the brain is highly indicative of neurodegeneration and disease.
The TUBB marker is essential for the development and function of the nervous system. Neurons that don't express this protein produce MTs at a later stage of development than those that do. However, these neurons still produce similar amounts of total b-tubulin. Mice that carry the TUBB3 gene don't suffer from serious physical disabilities. Mice that do not have TUBB3 have normal Mendelian ratios. They also have normal weight, size, and appearance.
When using flow cytometry, the preparation of samples is of paramount importance. The method used for sample preparation will depend on the epitope and kind of material used as the starting material. Here are some general guidelines for sample preparation. First defrost the cells as fast as you can. After that, they should be resuspended in large volumes of PBS that cnswerpment .BThesIu haveneo the, can. Afe choia culturethe nervs as ftgulas toitope and ess thi Fir>
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PMID: 6688039 by Lee M.G.-S., et al. Evolutionary history of a multigene family: an expressed human beta- tubulin gene and three processed pseudogenes.
PMID: 6865944 by Hall J.L., et al. Identification of two human beta-tubulin isotypes.
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