Catalogue Number: BS-0174R-CY5-BSS
Manufacturer: | Bioss Inc |
Type: | Polyclonal Primary Antibody - Conjugated |
Shipping Condition: | Blue Ice |
Unit(s): | 100 ul |
Host name: | Rabbit |
Clone: | |
Isotype: | IgG |
Immunogen: | KLH conjugated synthetic peptide derived from human Estradiol Receptor alpha + beta |
Application: | ICC, IF, IHC-P, WB, IHC-Fr |
Description: The estrogen receptor (ER) is a 66 kDa protein that mediates the actions of estrogens in estrogen responsive tissues. It is a member of a large superfamily of nuclear hormone receptors that function as ligand activated transcription factors. The ER gene consists of more than 140 kb of genomic DNA divided into 8 exons. These translate into a protein with six functionally discrete domains, labeled A through F. A second form of the estrogen receptor, ER beta has recently been described. The ER is an important regulator of growth and differentiation in the mammary gland. Presence of ER in breast tumors indicates an increased likelihood of response to anti estrogen (e.g. tamoxifen) therapy.
Protein A purified
1 ug/ul
Polyclonal
2099; 2100
ESR1, ESR2
Unmodified
Estrogen Receptor alpha/beta; Atherosclerosis, susceptibility to, included; DKFZp686N23123; ER Alpha; ER; ER Beta; ER-alpha; ER-beta; ER[a]; ER[b]; Era; ERalpha; Erb; Erb2; ERbeta; ESR; ESR BETA; ESR1; ESR1_HUMAN; ESR2; ESRA; ESRB; Estr; Estra; Estradiol Receptor alpha; Estradiol receptor; Estradiol Receptor beta; ESTRB; Estrogen receptor 1 alpha; Estrogen Receptor 1; Estrogen receptor 2 ER beta; Estrogen Receptor 2; Estrogen receptor 2 ER beta; Estrogen receptor alpha; Estrogen receptor; Estrogen receptor beta 4; Estrogen resistance, included; HDL cholesterol, augmented response of, to hormone replacement, included; Myocardial infarction, susceptibility to, included; NR3A1; NR3A2; Nuclear receptor subfamily 3 group A member 1; Nuclear receptor subfamily 3 group A member 2; OTTHUMP00000017718; OTTHUMP00000017719; RNESTROR.
Store at -20°C. Aliquot into multiple vials to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.