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GTX101198 IHC-P Image
GTX101198 IHC-P Image
GTX101198 IHC-P Image

GGT1 antibody

Research Use Only
GTX101198
GeneTex
Product group Antibodies
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Overview

  • Supplier
    GeneTex
  • Product Name
    GGT1 antibody
  • Delivery Days Customer
    9
  • Certification
    Research Use Only
  • Concentration
    0.71 mg/ml
  • Isotype
    IgG
  • Scientific Description
    The enzyme encoded by this gene catalyzes the transfer of the glutamyl moiety of glutathione to a variety of amino acids and dipeptide acceptors. The enzyme is composed of a heavy chain and a light chain, which are derived from a single precursor protein, and is present in tissues involved in absorption and secretion. This enzyme is a member of the gamma-glutamyltransferase protein family, of which many members have not yet been fully characterized and some of which may represent pseudogenes. This gene is classified as type I gamma-glutamyltransferase. Multiple alternatively spliced variants, encoding the same protein, have been identified. [provided by RefSeq]
  • Storage Instruction
    2°C to 8°C,-20°C
  • UNSPSC
    12352203

References

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  • Lipid rafts are required for effective renal D1 dopamine receptor function. Tiu AC et al., 2020 May, FASEB J
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  • Taurine treatment prevents derangement of the hepatic gamma-glutamyl cycle and methylglyoxal metabolism in a mouse model of classical homocystinuria: regulatory crosstalk between thiol and sulfinic acid metabolism. Maclean KN et al., 2018 Mar, FASEB J
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