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This antibody can recognize all three isoforms of OS-9.
Immunogen sequence: GRHIQQYHM EDSEIKGEVL YLGYYQSAFD WDDETAKASK QHRLKRYHSQ TYGNGSKCDL NGRPREAEVR FLCDEGAGIS GDYIDRVDEP LSCSYVLTIR TPRLCPHPLL RPPPSAAPQA ILCHPSLQPE EYMAYVQRQA DSKQYGDKII EELQDLGPQV WSETKSGVAP QKMAGASPTK DDSKDSDFWK MLNEPEDQAP GGEEVPAEEQ DPSPEAADSA SGAPNDFQNN VQVKVIRSPA DLIRFIEELK GGTKKGKPNI GQEQPVDDAA EVPQREPEKE RGDPERQREM EEEEDEDEDE DEDEDERQLL GE (125-435 aa encoded by BC000532)
OS9 is an ER glycoprotein found in the intralumenal level and highly expressed in tumor tissue. The OS9 gene is transcriptionally induced upon activation of the Ire1/Xbp1 ER-stress pathway.
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Protein Aliases: Amplified in osteosarcoma 9; endoplasmic reticulum lectin 2; erlectin 2; osteosarcoma amplified 9, endoplasmic reticulum associated protein; osteosarcoma amplified 9, endoplasmic reticulum lectin; Protein OS-9
Gene Aliases: ERLEC2; OS-9; OS9
UniProt ID: (Human) Q13438
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 10956
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