Antibody or target protein: The antibody to a specific protein. Used in immuno-precipitation to target certain fractions of biological interest.
antibodyAntibody DescriptionTargetTarget DescriptionVendor IDLabDocumentsLotsTarget LinkLabel
USF-1 Rabbit polyclonal, USF-1 (C-20). Antibody Target: USF1 USF1 The ubiquitously expressed cellular upstream stimulatory factor (USF) consists of USF-1 and USF-2 polypeptides which independently exhibit site-specific DNA binding and are members of the c-Myc-related family of regulatory factors containing helix-loop-helix domains. USF also contains a leucine repeat that is required for efficient DNA binding. USF was originally identified as an up- stream stimulatory factor that binds the core sequence CACGTG in the adeno- virus late promoter. These findings, together with the demonstration of coop- erative interaction between USF and the initiator-binding protein, TFII-I, raises the possibility of a more general involvement of USF in transcriptional regula- tion. While expression of both USF-1 and USF-2 species is ubiquitous, different ratios of USF homo- and heterodimers are found in different cell types. Santa Cruz Biotechnology sc-229 Myers Human - USF1 SC-229(Immunoprecipitation-Western blot,IP-MassSpec)
Mouse - missing  
A2109 GeneCard:USF1 USF1 (sc-229)
USF1_(SC-8983) Rabbit polyclonal IgG, epitope corresponding to a.a. 75-160 mapping within internal region of USF1 of human origin. Antibody Target: USF1 USF1 This gene encodes a member of the basic helix-loop-helix leucine zipper family, and can function as a cellular transcription factor. The encoded protein can activate transcription through pyrimidine-rich initiator (Inr) elements and E-box motifs. This gene has been linked to familial combined hyperlipidemia (FCHL). Two transcript variants encoding distinct isoforms have been identified for this gene. (provided by RefSeq). Santa Cruz Biotechnology sc-8983 Myers Human - USF1 SC-8983(Immunoprecipitation-Western blot,IP-MassSpec)   E2810 GeneCard:USF1 USF1 (sc-8983)

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