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PIDumg-sfb1002-antibody-primary-896
EPIC PIDhttps://hdl.handle.net/11022/umg-sfb1002-antibody-primary-896
Research groupAG Zelarayan
Quality (mean)no score (0.00)
Sharing levelPublic

Antibody data

Antigen symbolMEF2D
Antibody Registry ID(s)AB_398095
NamePurified Mouse Anti-MEF2D
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Lab ID
Tag / Fluorophore
Raised inmouse
Reacts withHuman, Mouse, Rat, dog
Clone9/MEF2D
IsotypeMouse IgG1
Clonalitymonoclonal
Demaskingunknown
AntigenMouse MEF2D aa. 346-511
Crafted Bycompany
Company / ManufacturerBD Biosciences
Catalog no.610774
Lot no.
DescriptionMEF2D is a member of the MEF2 (Myocyte-specific Enhancer-binding Factor 2) transcription factor family. Members of this family (MEF2A, B, C, & D) contain several characteristic motifs that include a MEF2 domain and a MADS box. MEF2 proteins bind the DNA sequence, 5'- (C/T)T(A/T)(A/T)AAATA(A/G)-3', and binding occurs primarily, although not exclusively, in muscle cells. MEF2D gene expression is ubiquitous and the mRNA is alternatively spliced. This results in multiple protein isoforms that heterodimerize with other family members. In addition to the MEF2 and MADS domains, MEF2D has a glutamine-/proline-rich region, amino acids 365-404, and a basic region, in the MADS domain near the N-terminus. The glutamine-/proline-rich region is involved in transactivation, while the basic region mediates sequence-specific DNA binding. MEF2D displays 75% similarity to hMEF2A and hMEF2C. Myogenin gene transcription requires MEF2D, indicating that MEF2D is involved in myogenesis and muscle cell differentiation. MEF2D has been reported to have a calculated molecular weight of 56 kD, but can be observed migrating in a range of 56-70 kD. The monoclonal antibody was purified from tissue culture supernatant or ascites by affinity chromatography.
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Storage instructionStore undiluted at -20°C.
Receipt date2020-01-06 00:00:00
Preparation date2020-01-06 00:00:00
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Last modifiedAdministrator, Administrator

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CRISPR-Mediated Activation of Endogenous Gene Expression in the Postnatal Heart
Schoger E, Carroll KJ, Iyer LM, McAnally J, Tan W, Liu N, Noack C, Shomroni O, Salinas G, Gross J, Herzog N, Doroudgar S, Bassel-Duby R, Zimmermann WH, Zelarayán LC
Circ Res 2019 : 10.1161/circresaha.118.314522