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anti-GSTM1 antibody [11F2]

Research Use Only
ARG58841
Arigo Biolaboratories
ApplicationsFlow Cytometry, Western Blot, ImmunoHistoChemistry, ImmunoHistoChemistry Paraffin
Product group Antibodies
ReactivityHuman
TargetGSTM1
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Overview

  • Supplier
    Arigo Biolaboratories
  • Product Name
    anti-GSTM1 antibody [11F2]
  • Delivery Days Customer
    23
  • Applications
    Flow Cytometry, Western Blot, ImmunoHistoChemistry, ImmunoHistoChemistry Paraffin
  • Certification
    Research Use Only
  • Clonality
    Monoclonal
  • Clone ID
    11F2
  • Concentration
    0.5 mg/ml
  • Conjugate
    Unconjugated
  • Gene ID2944
  • Target name
    GSTM1
  • Target description
    glutathione S-transferase mu 1
  • Target synonyms
    glutathione S-alkyltransferase; glutathione S-aralkyltransferase; glutathione S-aryltransferase; glutathione S-transferase M1; glutathione S-transferase Mu 1; GST class-mu 1; GST HB subunit 4; GST1; GSTM1-1; GSTM1a-1a; GSTM1b-1b; GTH4; GTM1; H-B; HB subunit 4; MU; MU-1; S-(hydroxyalkyl)glutathione lyase
  • Host
    Mouse
  • Isotype
    IgG1
  • Scientific Description
    Cytosolic and membrane-bound forms of glutathione S-transferase are encoded by two distinct supergene families. At present, eight distinct classes of the soluble cytoplasmic mammalian glutathione S-transferases have been identified: alpha, kappa, mu, omega, pi, sigma, theta and zeta. This gene encodes a glutathione S-transferase that belongs to the mu class. The mu class of enzymes functions in the detoxification of electrophilic compounds, including carcinogens, therapeutic drugs, environmental toxins and products of oxidative stress, by conjugation with glutathione. The genes encoding the mu class of enzymes are organized in a gene cluster on chromosome 1p13.3 and are known to be highly polymorphic. These genetic variations can change an individuals susceptibility to carcinogens and toxins as well as affect the toxicity and efficacy of certain drugs. Null mutations of this class mu gene have been linked with an increase in a number of cancers, likely due to an increased susceptibility to environmental toxins and carcinogens. Multiple protein isoforms are encoded by transcript variants of this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
  • Reactivity
    Human
  • Storage Instruction
    -20°C
  • UNSPSC
    12352203