TR alpha/NR1A1/Thyroid Hormone Receptor alpha Antibody (1718)

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TR alpha/NR1A1/Thyroid Hormone Receptor alpha Antibody (1718) Summary

Immunogen
Peptide corresponding to amino acid residues from the N-terminal region of human thyroid hormone receptor, alpha-1/alpha-2 isotype
Specificity
Specific for the ~50k TR-alpha 1 and the ~58k TR-alpha 2 protein.
Predicted Species
Mouse (100%), Primate (100%), Canine (100%). Backed by our 100% Guarantee.
Isotype
IgG2a
Clonality
Monoclonal
Host
Mouse
Gene
THRA
Purity
Protein G purified
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Applications/Dilutions

Dilutions
  • Western Blot 1:1000
Application Notes
The investigator should determine the optimal working dilution for a specific application.

Reactivity Notes

It is anticipated that the antibody will react with canine, mouse and non-human primates based on the fact that these species have 100% homology with the amino acid sequence used as antigen.

Packaging, Storage & Formulations

Storage
Store at -20C. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
Buffer
10mM HEPES (pH 7.5), 0.15M NaCl, 0.1 mg/ml BSA and 50% Glycerol
Preservative
No Preservative
Purity
Protein G purified

Alternate Names for TR alpha/NR1A1/Thyroid Hormone Receptor alpha Antibody (1718)

  • AR7
  • c-ERBA-1
  • c-erbA-alpha
  • EAR7
  • EAR-7
  • EAR-7.1/EAR-7.2
  • ERBA
  • ERBA1thyroid hormone receptor, alpha (avian erythroblastic leukemia viral (v-erb-a)oncogene homolog)
  • ERBA-related 7
  • MGC000261
  • MGC43240
  • NR1A 1
  • NR1A1
  • NR1A1THRA3
  • Nuclear receptor subfamily 1 group A member 1
  • THRA
  • THRA1ERB-T-1
  • THRA2
  • thyroid hormone receptor alpha
  • thyroid hormone receptor, alpha (erythroblastic leukemia viral (v-erb-a)oncogene homolog, avian)
  • TR alpha
  • triiodothyronine receptor
  • v-ErbA1
  • V-erbA-related protein 7

Background

Thyroid hormones regulate general metabolism and normal cellular growth and development. These actions are regulated by the thyroid hormone receptor (TR), a ligand-dependent transcriptional factor. At least two genes and several isoforms encode TR. Recent studies have implicated a role of TRs in thyroid hormone-induced apoptosis in larval tissues and proliferation of adult cell types (1-3).

PMID: 1422595