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Product may be used with Western Blot (Transfected lysate).
The Isotype of this product is composed of an IgG Mixture.
Immunogen sequence: MTTEKSLVTE AENSQHQQKE EGEEAINSGQ QEPQQEESCQ TAAEGDNWCE QKLKASNGDT PTHEDLTKNK ERTSESRGLS RLFSSFLKRP KSQVSEEEGK EVESDKEKGE GGQKEIEFGT SLDEEIILKA PIAAPEPELK TDPSLDLHSL SSAETQPAQE ELREDPDFEI KEGEGLEECS KIEVKEESPQ SKAETELKAS QKPIRKHRNM HCKVSLLDDT VYECVVEKHA KGQDLLKRVC EHLNLLEEDY FGLAIWDNAT SKTWLDSAKE IKKQVRGVPW NFTFNVKFYP PDPAQLTEDI TRYYLCLQLR QDIVAGRLPC SFATLALLGS YTIQSELGDY DPELHGVDYV SDFKLAPNQT KELEEKVMEL HKSYRSMTPA QADLEFLENA KKLSMYGVDL HKAKDLEGVD IILGVCSSGL LVYKDKLRIN RFPWPKVLKI SYKRSSFFIK IRPGEQEQYE STIGFKLPSY RAAKKLWKVC VEHHTFFRLT STDTIPKSKF LALGSKFRYS GRTQAQTRQA SALIDRPAPH FERTASKRAS RSLDGAAAVD SADRSPRPTS APAITQGQVA EGGVLDASAK KTVVPKAQKE TVKAEVKKED EPPEQAEPEP TEAWKVEKTH IEVTVPTSNG DQTQKKRERL DGENIYIRHS NLMLEDLDKS QEEIKKHHAS ISELKKNFME SVPEPRPSEW DKRLSTHSPF RTLNINGQIP TGEGVSTLST
Elliptocytosis is a hematologic disorder characterized by elliptically shaped erythrocytes and a variable degree of hemolytic anemia. Inherited as an autosomal dominant, elliptocytosis results from mutation in any one of several genes encoding proteins of the red cell membrane skeleton. The form discussed here is the one found in the 1950s to be linked to Rh blood group and more recently shown to be caused by a defect in protein 4. 1. 'Rh-unlinked' forms of elliptocytosis are caused by mutation in the alpha-spectrin gene, the beta-spectrin gene, or the band 3 gene.
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Protein Aliases: 4.1R; Band 4.1; elliptocytosis 1, RH-linked; EPB4.1; Erythrocyte membrane protein band 4.1; erythrocyte surface protein band 4.1; P4.1; Protein 4.1
Gene Aliases: 4.1R; E41P; EL1; EPB41; HE
UniProt ID: (Human) P11171
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 2035
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