The TGIF2LX Polyclonal Antibody (PACO12727) is a valuable tool for researchers studying TGIF2LX, a transcriptional regulator involved in various biological processes. This antibody, produced in rabbits, demonstrates high specificity and sensitivity in detecting TGIF2LX in human samples, making it suitable for use in Western blot applications. By binding to the TGIF2LX protein, this antibody allows for precise identification and analysis in different cell types, making it ideal for investigations in developmental biology and cancer research.
TGIF2LX, also known as a transcriptional repressor, plays a crucial role in gene regulation and development by modulating important cellular processes. Its involvement in signaling pathways and interactions with other proteins make it an intriguing target for research on various diseases, including cancer and developmental disorders. Understanding the functions of TGIF2LX is essential for unraveling its potential as a therapeutic target for diseases related to dysregulated gene expression and development.
TGIF2LX: May have a transcription role in testis. Belongs to the TALE/TGIF homeobox family.Protein type: DNA-bindingChromosomal Location of Human Ortholog: Xq21.31
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NCBI Summary:
This gene encodes a member of the TALE/TGIF homeobox family of transcription factors. Testis-specific expression suggests that this gene may play a role in spermatogenesis. A homolog of this gene lies within the male specific region of chromosome Y, in a block of sequence that is thought to be the result of a large X-to-Y transposition. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]