The SLC41A2 Antibody (PAC029964) is a valuable tool for research involving the SLC41A2 protein, a key transporter involved in cellular magnesium homeostasis. This polyclonal antibody, raised in rabbits, is highly specific for human samples and is validated for use in various applications including Western blot, immunofluorescence, and immunohistochemistry.SLC41A2 is crucial for maintaining intracellular magnesium levels, which play a vital role in numerous biological processes including enzyme activity, cell signaling, and DNA replication. Dysregulation of magnesium homeostasis has been implicated in various diseases such as cardiovascular disorders, neurological conditions, and metabolic disorders.
Research on SLC41A2 and its role in magnesium transport can provide valuable insights into these disease mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets.With its high specificity and versatility in different experimental settings, the SLC41A2 Antibody (PAC029964) is a valuable tool for researchers studying magnesium homeostasis, cellular transport mechanisms, and the role of magnesium in various disease pathways. Invest in this antibody to advance your research and uncover new discoveries in the field of molecular biology and pathophysiology.
Immunohistochemistry of paraffin-embedded human tonsil tissue using PACO29964 at dilution of 1:20.
Immunofluorescent analysis of HepG2 cells using PACO29964 at dilution of 1:100 and Alexa Fluor 488-congugated AffiniPure Goat Anti-Rabbit IgG(H+L).
Background:
Acts as a plasma-membrane magnesium transporter.
Synonyms:
Solute carrier family 41 member 2, SLC41A2
UniProt Protein Function:
SLC41A2: Acts as a plasma-membrane magnesium transporter. Belongs to the SLC41A transporter family.Protein type: Transporter; Membrane protein, integral; Transporter, SLC family; Channel, cation; Membrane protein, multi-passChromosomal Location of Human Ortholog: 12q23.3Cellular Component: plasma membraneMolecular Function: magnesium ion transmembrane transporter activity; protein bindingBiological Process: transmembrane transport