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ETV5

GeneName

ETV5

Summary

ETV5, also known as ERM, is a 58 kDa transcription factor that plays a vital role in regulating gene expression through its DNA-binding capabilities. It is predominantly localised in the nucleus, where it associates with chromatin and nucleoplasm, and is involved in various biological processes including cell differentiation, neuromuscular synaptic transmission, and the regulation of neuron differentiation. ETV5 is implicated in the transcriptional regulation of RNA polymerase II, influencing both positive and negative transcriptional activities. Additionally, it has roles in male germ-line stem cell asymmetric division and glial cell proliferation, reflecting its importance in developmental and neurobiological contexts.

Importance

ETV5 is relevant to: - Understanding mechanisms of cell differentiation and development, particularly in the nervous system and muscle tissue - Investigating the molecular basis of neuromuscular disorders due to its role in synaptic transmission - Exploring its involvement in oxidative stress responses, which may have implications for neurodegenerative diseases - Studying its regulatory effects on mammary gland development and potential links to breast cancer biology

Top Products

For researchers investigating ETV5, we recommend the well-cited polyclonal antibody, Anti-ERM / Etv5 antibody (ab102010). This antibody has garnered 31 citations, highlighting its reliability and trust within the research community. It is particularly effective for Western blotting (WB) and immunocytochemistry (ICC), making it a valuable tool for various experimental applications. This product is an excellent choice for those looking to study ETV5 with confidence in their results.

Abcam Product Citation Summary

The data indicates that ETV5 is being studied in various contexts related to both spermatogonial phenotype retention and TFH cell differentiation. The use of Abcam antibody ab102010 in both immunocytochemistry and western blotting across different species, particularly in mouse and human prostate cell lines, highlights its relevance in oncogenic research and immune cell studies.

Abcam Product Citation Table

Product Code
Species
Application
Study Context
PMID
ab102010
Mouse
IHC
Spermatogonial phenotype retention
25409432
ab102010
Human
WB
Oncogenic ETS expression
24642271
ab102010
Mouse
WB
TFH cell differentiation
28855737
ab102010
Mouse
WB
TFH cell differentiation
28855737

Function

Binds to DNA sequences containing the consensus nucleotide core sequence 5'-GGAA.-3'.

Sequence Similarities

Belongs to the ETS family.

Tissue Specificity

Ubiquitous.

Cellular localization

Alternative names

ERM, ETV5, ETS translocation variant 5, Ets-related protein ERM

swissprot:P41161 entrezGene:2119 omim:601600