gabpa-A antikoerper, XrpFI antikoerper, X-alpha1 antikoerper, GABPA antikoerper, nft2 antikoerper, nrf2 antikoerper, nrf2a antikoerper, e4tf1a antikoerper, e4tf1-60 antikoerper, Nrf-2alpha antikoerper, Nrf2a antikoerper, E4TF1-60 antikoerper, E4TF1A antikoerper, NFT2 antikoerper, NRF2 antikoerper, NRF2A antikoerper, RCH04A07 antikoerper, GABPalpha antikoerper, e4tf antikoerper, wu:fc12d11 antikoerper, GA binding protein transcription factor alpha subunit S homeolog antikoerper, GA binding protein transcription factor alpha subunit antikoerper, GA binding protein transcription factor, alpha subunit antikoerper, GA binding protein transcription factor alpha subunit L homeolog antikoerper, GA repeat binding protein, alpha antikoerper, gabpa.S antikoerper, GABPA antikoerper, gabpa antikoerper, Gabpa antikoerper, gabpa.L antikoerper
Hintergrund
This gene encodes one of three GA-binding protein transcription factor subunits which functions as a DNA-binding subunit. Since this subunit shares identity with a subunit encoding the nuclear respiratory factor 2 gene, it is likely involved in activation of cytochrome oxidase expression and nuclear control of mitochondrial function. This subunit also shares identity with a subunit constituting the transcription factor E4TF1, responsible for expression of the adenovirus E4 gene. Because of its chromosomal localization and ability to form heterodimers with other polypeptides, this gene may play a role in the Down Syndrome phenotype. Two transcript variants encoding the same protein have been found for this gene.