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Product may be used with Western Blot (Transfected lysate).
The Isotype of this product is composed of an IgG Mixture.
Immunogen sequence: MDSLAESRWP PGLAVMKTID DLLRCGICFE YFNIAMIIPQ CSHNYCSLCI RKFLSYKTQC PTCCVTVTEP DLKNNRILDE LVKSLNFARN HLLQFALESP AKSPASSSSK NLAVKVYTPV ASRQSLKQGS RLMDNFLIRE MSGSTSELLI KENKSKFSPQ KEASPAAKTK ETRSVEEIAP DPSEAKRPEP PSTSTLKQVT KVDCPVCGVN IPESHINKHL DSCLSREEKK ESLRSSVHKR KPLPKTVYNL LSDRDLKKKL KEHGLSIQGN KQQLIKRHQE FVHMYNAQCD ALHPKSAAEI VQEIENIEKT RMRLEASKLN ESVMVFTKDQ TEKEIDEIHS KYRKKHKSEF QLLVDQARKG YKKIAGMSQK TVTITKEDES TEKLSSVCMG QEDNMTSVTN HFSQSKLDSP EELEPDREED SSSCIDIQEV LSSSESDSCN SSSSDIIRDL LEEEEAWEAS HKNDLQDTEI SPRQNRRTRA AESAEIEPRN KRNRN
Human Rad18 (hRad18) is homologue of the S. pombe Rad18 (3,4). In yeast, Rad6 and Rad18 play a crucial role in post-replication repair functions in gap-filling of a daughter strand on replication of damaged DNA (2). Furthermore, Rad6-Rad18 interaction is thought to be critical at an early step during lesion bypass in yeast. In vivo, Rad18 protein forms a tight complex with Rad6 through a conserved ring-finger motif (3,4). It has been suggested that Rad18-Rad6 complex binds to the damaged sites by the single-stranded DNA binding property of Rad 18. This is followed by degradation of the stalled components of DNA replication by ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme activity of Rad6 (1). The human Rad18 maps on chromosome 3p24-25, the region which is often deleted in lung, breast, ovary, and testis cancers. The human RAD18 gene codes for a protein of 495 amino acids with a predicted molecular weight of 56 kDa. The human Rad18 is ubiquitously expressed in various human tissues.
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蛋白别名: E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase RAD18; hHR18; hRAD18; postreplication repair protein hRAD18p; Postreplication repair protein RAD18; RAD18 E3 ubiquitin protein ligase; RAD18 homolog; RAD18, S. cerevisiae, homolog; RING finger protein 73; RING-type E3 ubiquitin transferase RAD18
基因别名: RAD18; RNF73
UniProt ID: (Human) Q9NS91
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 56852