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- Product number
- 200-401-193 - Provider product page
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- Rockland Immunochemicals, Inc.
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- Rockland Cat#200-401-193, RRID:AB_217881
- Product name
- Anti-RFX5 (N-terminal) (RABBIT) Antibody - 200-401-193
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
- Vial size
- 100 µl
Submitted references RFX5 promotes the progression of hepatocellular carcinoma through transcriptional activation of KDM4A.
Differential regulation of MHCII genes by PRMT6, via an AT-hook motif of RFX5.
Analysis of the defect in IFN-gamma induction of MHC class II genes in G1B cells: identification of a novel and functionally critical leucine-rich motif (62-LYLYLQL-68) in the regulatory factor X 5 transcription factor.
The RFX complex is crucial for the constitutive and CIITA-mediated transactivation of MHC class I and beta2-microglobulin genes.
Chen DB, Xie XW, Zhao YJ, Wang XY, Liao WJ, Chen P, Deng KJ, Fei R, Qin WY, Wang JH, Wu X, Shao QX, Wei L, Chen HS
Scientific reports 2020 Sep 3;10(1):14538
Scientific reports 2020 Sep 3;10(1):14538
Differential regulation of MHCII genes by PRMT6, via an AT-hook motif of RFX5.
Stavride P, Arampatzi P, Papamatheakis J
Molecular immunology 2013 Dec;56(4):390-8
Molecular immunology 2013 Dec;56(4):390-8
Analysis of the defect in IFN-gamma induction of MHC class II genes in G1B cells: identification of a novel and functionally critical leucine-rich motif (62-LYLYLQL-68) in the regulatory factor X 5 transcription factor.
Brickey WJ, Wright KL, Zhu XS, Ting JP
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 1999 Dec 15;163(12):6622-30
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 1999 Dec 15;163(12):6622-30
The RFX complex is crucial for the constitutive and CIITA-mediated transactivation of MHC class I and beta2-microglobulin genes.
Gobin SJ, Peijnenburg A, van Eggermond M, van Zutphen M, van den Berg R, van den Elsen PJ
Immunity 1998 Oct;9(4):531-41
Immunity 1998 Oct;9(4):531-41
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