The S100G Polyclonal Antibody (PAC029728) is a valuable tool for researchers studying S100G, a calcium-binding protein involved in various cellular processes. Produced in rabbits, this antibody is highly specific to human samples and has been validated for use in Western blot applications. By binding to the S100G protein, this antibody enables the detection and analysis of S100G in different cell types, making it ideal for research in fields such as neuroscience, cancer biology, and developmental biology.S100G is known for its role in calcium signaling and has been implicated in a range of physiological and pathological processes, including neurodegenerative diseases and cancer progression.
By studying the function of S100G, researchers can gain insights into the mechanisms underlying these conditions and identify potential therapeutic targets. The S100G Polyclonal Antibody offers a reliable tool for exploring the roles of S100G in health and disease, providing valuable information for the development of novel treatment strategies.
Protein S100-G (9 kDa CaBP) (Calbindin-D9k) (Cholecalcin) (S100 calcium-binding protein G) (Vitamin D-dependent calcium-binding protein, intestinal) (CABP), S100g, Calb3 S100d
UniProt Protein Function:
S100G: calbindin D9K, a vitamin D-dependent calcium-binding protein. This cytosolic protein belongs to a family of calcium-binding proteins that includes calmodulin, parvalbumin, troponin C, and S100 protein. In the intestine, the protein is vitamin D-dependent and its expression correlates with calcium transport activity. The protein may increase Ca2+ absorption by buffering Ca2+ in the cytoplasm and increase ATP-dependent Ca2+ transport in duodenal basolateral membrane vesicles. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]Cellular Component: basolateral plasma membrane; apical plasma membraneMolecular Function: vitamin D binding; calcium ion binding
UniProt Protein Details:
NCBI Summary:
calcium-binding protein that may be involved in intestinal calcium regulation; transcriptionally activated by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 [RGD, Feb 2006]