Anticorps Polyclonal de lapin anti-RD3
RD3 Polyclonal Antibody for WB, IHC, IF/ICC, Indirect ELISA
Hôte / Isotype
Lapin / IgG
Réactivité testée
Humain, rat, souris
Applications
WB, IHC, IF/ICC, Indirect ELISA
Conjugaison
Non conjugué
N° de cat : 14855-1-PBS
Synonymes
Galerie de données de validation
Informations sur le produit
14855-1-PBS cible RD3 dans les applications de WB, IHC, IF/ICC, Indirect ELISA et montre une réactivité avec des échantillons Humain, rat, souris
| Réactivité | Humain, rat, souris |
| Hôte / Isotype | Lapin / IgG |
| Clonalité | Polyclonal |
| Type | Anticorps |
| Immunogène | RD3 Protéine recombinante Ag6641 |
| Nom complet | retinal degeneration 3 |
| Masse moléculaire calculée | 22.7 kDa |
| Poids moléculaire observé | 23 kDa |
| Numéro d’acquisition GenBank | BC065541 |
| Symbole du gène | RD3 |
| Identification du gène (NCBI) | 343035 |
| Conjugaison | Non conjugué |
| Forme | Liquide |
| Méthode de purification | Purification par affinité contre l'antigène |
| Tampon de stockage | PBS only |
| Conditions de stockage | Store at -80°C. 20ul contiennent 0,1% de BSA. |
Informations générales
RD3, or Retinal Degeneration 3, plays a critical role in regulating guanylate cyclase (GC) signaling and photoreceptor cell survival (PMID: 30559291). RD3 is highly conserved across vertebrates, with the human protein sharing high sequence identity with other primates and varying degrees of identity with other species (PMID: 29030614). The main functions of RD3 include inhibiting photoreceptor-specific guanylate cyclase activity and promoting the accumulation of retinal membrane guanylyl cyclase (RetGC) in the photoreceptor outer segment (PMID: 30559291). RD3 is essential for the normal expression of RetGC in photoreceptor cells and blocks RetGC catalytic activity. Mutations in the RD3 gene can lead to Leber congenital amaurosis type 12, which results in retinal degeneration. RD3 is also involved in the trafficking of RetGC from the endoplasmic reticulum to the photoreceptor outer segments, which is crucial for maintaining the normal function and survival of photoreceptors (PMID: 34537244).









