Product Overview
Blocking/Immunizing peptide for anti-TIA1 antibody
Tag/Conjugate
Unconjugated
Application Notes
For in vitro research use only. Not intended for any diagnostic or therapeutic purpose. Not for human or animal consumption.
Format
Lyophilized powder
Storage
Shipped at ambient temperature, store at -20°C.
Antigen Description
The product encoded by this gene is a member of a RNA-binding protein family and possesses nucleolytic activity against cytotoxic lymphocyte (CTL) target cells. It has been suggested that this protein may be involved in the induction of apoptosis as it preferentially recognizes poly(A) homopolymers and induces DNA fragmentation in CTL targets. The major granule-associated species is a 15-kDa protein that is thought to be derived from the carboxyl terminus of the 40-kDa product by proteolytic processing. Alternative splicing resulting in different isoforms of this gene product has been described in the literature. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
Function
AU-rich element binding; nucleic acid binding; nucleotide binding; poly(A) RNA binding; protein binding;
Synonyms
TIA1; TIA1 cytotoxic granule-associated RNA binding protein; TIA1 cytotoxic granule associated RNA binding protein; nucleolysin TIA-1 isoform p40; nucleolysin TIA 1 isoform p40; T cell restricted intracellular antigen 1; p40-TIA-1 (containing p15-TIA-1); T-cell-restricted intracellular antigen-1; TIA-1;
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Wenzel, J; Zahn, S; et al. The expression pattern of interferon-inducible proteins reflects the characteristic histological distribution of infiltrating immune cells in different cutaneous lupus erythematosus subsets. BRITISH JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY 157:752-757(2007).
Hussein, MR; Ali, FMN; et al. Immunohistological analysis of immune cells in blistering skin lesions. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY 60:62-71(2007).