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DAZ3 Proteins

(Deleted In Azoospermia 3 (DAZ3))
This gene is a member of the DAZ gene family and is a candidate for the human Y-chromosomal azoospermia factor (AZF). Its expression is restricted to premeiotic germ cells, particularly in spermatogonia. It encodes an RNA-binding protein that is important for spermatogenesis. Four copies of this gene are found on chromosome Y within palindromic duplications\\\\; one pair of genes is part of the P2 palindrome and the second pair is part of the P1 palindrome. Each gene contains a 2.4 kb repeat including a 72-bp exon, called the DAZ repeat\\\\; the number of DAZ repeats is variable and there are several variations in the sequence of the DAZ repeat. Each copy of the gene also contains a 10.8 kb region that may be amplified\\\\; this region includes five exons that encode an RNA recognition motif (RRM) domain. This gene contains one copy of the 10.8 kb repeat. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008].

2 results

custom-made DAZ3 Origin: Human Host: HEK-293 Cells Recombinant > 90 % as determined by Bis-Tris PAGE, anti-tag ELISA, Western Blot and analytical SEC (HPLC)
Catalog No. ABIN7546986
 
custom-made DAZ3 Origin: Human Host: Cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) Recombinant approximately 70-80 % as determined by SDS PAGE, Western Blot and analytical SEC (HPLC). ELISA, SDS, WB
Catalog No. ABIN3078712
 
  • Type Protein
    • Protein
  • Application
    • ELISA
    • SDS-PAGE (SDS)
    • Western Blotting (WB)
  • Reactivity
    • Human
  • Images available
  • Carrier free only
  • Host
    • Cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS)
    • HEK-293 Cells
  • Binding Specificity
    • AA 1-486
  • Conjugate
    • His tag
    • Strep Tag
  • Protein Type
    • Recombinant
  • Format
    • Liquid
  • Grade
    • custom-made
  • Supplier
    • antibodies-online

Aliases for DAZ3 Proteins

deleted in azoospermia 3 (DAZ3) Proteins
deleted in azoospermia protein 3 (LOC738636) Proteins
DAZ2 Proteins
DAZ3 Proteins
pDP1679 Proteins
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