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DYLT1 Polyclonal Antibody

DYLT1 Polyclonal Antibody

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This gene encodes a component of the motor complex, cytoplasmic dynein, which transports cellular cargo along microtubules in the cell. The encoded protein regulates the length of primary cilia which are sensory organelles found on the surface of cells. The protein encoded by this gene interacts with viral proteins, like the minor capsid protein L2 of human papillomavirus, and is required for dynein-mediated delivery of the viral nucleic acid to the host nucleus. This protein interacts with oncogenic nucleoporins to disrupt gene regulation and cause leukemic transformation. Pseudogenes of this gene are present on chromosomes 4 and 17. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms.

The DYLT1 Polyclonal Antibody is a highly specific and sensitive antibody designed for use in various research applications. This antibody is produced using high-quality polyclonal antibodies that have been purified and validated to ensure optimal performance. The DYLT1 Polyclonal Antibody is specifically designed to target the DYLT1 protein, which is a member of the delta-like protein family. This protein is involved in various cellular processes, including cell differentiation and proliferation.

The DYLT1 Polyclonal Antibody is suitable for use in various applications, including Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence. This antibody is highly specific and sensitive, making it an ideal tool for researchers looking to study the function and expression of the DYLT1 protein. The DYLT1 Polyclonal Antibody is available in various sizes and formats to meet the needs of different research applications. With its high specificity and sensitivity, the DYLT1 Polyclonal Antibody is an essential tool for researchers looking to advance their understanding of cellular processes and protein function.

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