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Antigen S-arrestin (SAG)

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S-arrestin (SAG) antibody

Mouse, Monoclonal (PDS-1), IgG1
ISO
Application:IHC (fro), IF, WB
ABIN534041
Ships within 7 to 10 Business Days
368.00 $
0.1 ml

S-arrestin (SAG) antibody

Mouse, Monoclonal (PDS-1), IgG1
 
Reactivity:Cow (Bovine)
Application:IHC (fro), IF, WB
ABIN112088
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490.00 $
0.1 ml

S-arrestin (SAG) antibody

Rabbit, Polyclonal
S-arrestin (SAG) antibody
Reactivity:Cow (Bovine)
Application:WB
ABIN122855
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420.00 $
0.2 mg

S-arrestin (SAG) antibody

Mouse, Monoclonal (PDS-1), IgG1
 
Reactivity:Cow (Bovine)
Application:IHC (fro), IF, WB
ABIN319487
Ships within 7 to 10 Business Days
410.00 $
50 µl

S-arrestin (SAG) Peptide

Purity >95% pure.
 
ABIN126447
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195.00 $
50 µg
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Antigen Profile  
S-arrestin
GENE ID SPECIES
6295 Homo sapiens
397151 Sus scrofa

The following gene names and symbols are associated with antigen S-arrestin across different species:

S-antigen; retina and pineal gland (arrestin) (SAG)

Other aliases include:

RP47, S-AG, DKFZp686D1084, DKFZp686I1383

On the protein level the following designations are being used for antigen S-arrestin:

S-arrestin – arrestin 1 – OTTHUMP00000203381 – rod photoreceptor arrestin – retinal S-antigen (48 KDa protein) – S-AG – S-antigen – 48 kDa protein – retinal S-antigen

S-arrestin fulfills a number of functions:

calcium ion binding – phosphoprotein phosphatase inhibitor activity – protein binding

S-arrestin is relevant to the following processes:

cell surface receptor linked signal transduction – response to stimulus – rhodopsin mediated phototransduction – rhodopsin mediated signaling pathway – sensory perception – visual perception

Source: NCBI Entrez Gene, Gene Ontology