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Highest antigen sequence indentity to the following orthologs: Mouse (92%), Rat (92%).
This recombinant protein control fragment may be used for blocking experiments with the corresponding antibody, PA5-53589. In IHC/ICC and WB experiments, we recommend a 100x molar excess of the protein fragment control based on the concentration and the molecular weight. Pre-incubate the antibody-protein control fragment mixture for 30 min at room temperature.
The LEM (lamina-associated polypeptide-emerin-MAN1) domain is a motif shared by a group of lamin-interacting proteins of the inner nuclear membrane (INM) and nucleoplasm. One such protein, LEMD2 (LEM domain-containing protein 2), is a lamina-associated protein in the INM involved in nuclear structure organization, containing an N-terminal LEM motif, two transmembrane domains, and a MAN1-Src1p C-terminal (MSC) domain. LEMD2 is a truncated paralog of MAN1, lacking the MAN1-specific C-terminal RNA-recognition motif, but like MAN1 is required for myogenic differentiation. Mutations in LEMD2 are thought be among the possible causes of muscle disease.
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Protein Aliases: hLEM2; LEM domain-containing protein 2
Gene Aliases: CTRCT42; dJ482C21.1; LEMD2; NET25
UniProt ID: (Human) Q8NC56
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 221496
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