NR2F6 antibody
Product Specifications
Background
Transcription factor predominantly involved in transcriptional repression. Binds to promoter/enhancer response elements that contain the imperfect 5'-AGGTCA-3' direct or inverted repeats with various spacings which are also recognized by other nuclear hormone receptors. Involved in modulation of hormonal responses. Represses transcriptional activity of the lutropin-choriogonadotropic hormone receptor/LHCGR gene, the renin/REN gene and the oxytocin-neurophysin/OXT gene. Represses the triiodothyronine-dependent and-independent transcriptional activity of the thyroid hormone receptor gene in a cell type-specific manner. The corepressing function towards thyroid hormone receptor beta/THRB involves at least in part the inhibition of THRB binding to triiodothyronine response elements(TREs) by NR2F6. Inhibits NFATC transcription factor DNA binding and subsequently its transcriptional activity. Acts as transcriptional repressor of IL-17 expression in Th-17 differentiated CD4(+) T cells and may be involved in induction and/or maintenance of peripheral immunological tolerance and autoimmunity. Involved in development of forebrain circadian clock; is required early in the development of the locus coeruleus(LC).
Synonyms
Nuclear receptor subfamily 2 group F member 6|V-erbA-related protein 2 (EAR-2)|NR2F6|EAR2|ERBAL2
Gene ID
2063
UniProt
P10588
Host
Mouse
Reactivity
Human
Immunogen
nuclear receptor subfamily 2, group F, member 6
Target
NR2F6
Clonality
Monoclonal
Isotype
IgG2a
Clone
6F0
Applications
ELISA, WB, IHC
Field of Research
Signal Transduction, Metabolism
Purification
Protein A+G purification
Dilution
WB: 1:1000-1:4000; IHC: 1:20-1:200
Purity
≥95% as determined by SDS-PAGE
Form
Liquid
Molecular Weight
42 kDa
Storage Conditions
PBS with 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol pH 7.3, -20°C for 12 months(Avoid repeated freeze / thaw cycles.)
CAS Number
9007-83-4
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