Recombinant Human PRDM12 protein
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Recombinant Human PRDM12 protein is a Human Fragment protein, in the 2 to 243 aa range, expressed in Escherichia coli, with >50%, suitable for SDS-PAGE.
View Alternative Names
PFM9, PRDM12, PR domain zinc finger protein 12, PR domain-containing protein 12
- SDS-PAGE
Supplier Data
SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human PRDM12 protein (AB196412)
4-20% SDS-PAGE analysis of 2 μg ab196412 with Coomassie staining.
Reactivity data
Sequence info
Properties and storage information
Shipped at conditions
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
Storage information
Supplementary information
This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.
Biological function summary
PRDM12 plays a significant role in neural development and differentiation. It is a part of the PRDM family which is involved in various cellular processes through its interaction with cofactors. PRDM12 interacts to modulate neural gene expression contributing to the formation and maintenance of neural tissues. It does not function alone and requires protein partners forming complexes to execute its regulating tasks effectively within the cell.
Pathways
The activity of PRDM12 integrates into developmental signaling networks including the Notch and Wnt pathways. These pathways are critical for neural differentiation and cellular fate decision indicating PRDM12's involvement in neurogenesis. It interacts with proteins like Notch1 and β-catenin—key components in these pathways—to regulate downstream effects related to nerve cell specification and growth.
Specifications
Form
Liquid
General info
Function
Involved in the positive regulation of histone H3-K9 dimethylation.
Sequence similarities
Belongs to the class V-like SAM-binding methyltransferase superfamily.
Subcellular localisation
Nucleus
Target data
Product promise
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