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Anti-GATA1 Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody

Anti-GATA1 Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody (RMAB-0250612)

Cat. No.: RMAB-0250612

Category: Primary Antibodies

INQUIRY 100 μL Customer Size

Product Features

Isotype IgG
Clonality Monoclonal
Host Species Rabbit
Form Liquid
Species Reactivity Human
Applications WB, IHC, IF, ICC, IP
Key Features Bio Anti-GATA1 Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody. Tested in ChIP, IP, IF, WB applications. This antibody reacts with Human.

Target Information

Target Symbol GATA1
Target Name Erythroid transcription factor
UniProt ID P15976
Function Transcriptional activator which probably serves as a general switch factor for erythroid development. It binds to DNA sites with the consensus sequenceGATA[AG] within regulatory regions of globin genes and of other genes expressed in erythroid cells.
Involvement in Disease Defects in GATA1 are the cause of X-linked dyserythropoietic anemia and thrombocytopenia (XDAT). XDAT is a disorder characterized by erythrocytes with abnormal size and shape, and paucity of platelets in peripheral blood. The bone marrow contains abundant and abnormally small megakaryocytes.Defects in GATA1 are the cause of X-linked thrombocytopenia with beta-thalassemia (XLTT); also knwon as thrombocytopenia, platelet dysfunction, hemolysis, and imbalanced globin synthesis. XLTT consists of an unusual form of thrombocytopenia with beta-thalassemia. Patients have splenomegaly and petechiae, moderate thrombocytopenia, prolonged bleeding time due to platelet dysfunction, reticulocytosis and unbalanced hemoglobin chain synthesis resembling that of beta-thalassemia minor.Defects in GATA1 are the cause of anemia without thrombocytopenia X-linked (XLAWT). XLAWT is a form of anemia characterized by abnormal morphology of erythrocytes and granulocytes in peripheral blood, bone marrow dysplasia with hypocellularity of erythroid and granulocytic lineages, and normal or increased number of megakaryocytes. Neutropenia of a variable degree is present in affected individuals.

Storage & Shipping

Storage Buffer Store at -20°C for one year. For short term storage and frequent use, store at 4°C for up to one month. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Storage & Shipping Dry Ice

For research use only. Not for clinical use.