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Rabbit anti-GTF3C3/TFIIIC102 IHC Antibody

Bethyl Laboratories®
Bethyl Laboratories®

Catalog #

Validated
Target:

GTF3C3/TFIIIC102

Reactivity:

Human

Host:

Rabbit

Clonality:

Polyclonal

Format:

Whole IgG

Immunogen:

Between 475 and 525

Isotype:

IgG

Conjugate:

Unconjugated

Purity:

Antigen Affinity Purified

100 µl (50+ slides)

10 µl (5+ slides)

Product Details

Specifications
Verified Reactivity

Human

Presumed Reactivity

Guinea_pig,

Mouse,

Horse,

Zebra_finch,

Monkey,

Dog,

Pig,

Rabbit,

X_tropicalis,

Bovine,

Rat

Antigen Species

Human

Concentration
100 µg/ml
Storage

2 - 8 °C

Shelf Life

1 year from date of receipt

Physical State
Liquid
Buffer

Tris-buffered Saline containing 0.1% BSA and 0.09% Sodium Azide


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Additional Product Information

General transcription factor 3C polypeptide 3 (GTF3C3/TFIIIC102) is a subunit of the TFIIIC DNA-binding factor required for transcription of tRNA and 5S rRNA genes by RNA polymerase III. Human TFIIIC is composed of six subunits: TFIIIC220, TFIIIC110, TFIIIC102, TFIIIC90 and TFIIIC63, and TFIIIC35. GTF3C3/TFIIIC102 appears to be important for stable complex formation and recruitment of RNA polymerase III by interacting with TFIIIB90, TBP, and TFIIIC63. GTF3C3/TFIIIC102 has been shown to also interact with DEDD and FLAME-3 proteins. This interaction may function to translocate GTF3C3/TFIIIC102 to the nucleus and regulate TFIIIC activity.

9330

GTF3C3

general transcription factor IIIC subunit 3

Q9Y5Q9

General transcription factor 3C polypeptide 3

Alternate Names

general transcription factor 3C polypeptide 3; general transcription factor IIIC, polypeptide 3, 102kDa; TF3C-gamma; TFIIIC 102 kDa subunit; TFIIIC102; TFiiiC2-102; TFIIICgamma; Transcription factor IIIC 102 kDa subunit; transcription factor IIIC subunit gamma

Applications

Epitope exposure is recommended.

Epitope exposure with citrate buffer will enhance staining.

Likely to work with frozen sections.

In some cases, the antibody may be diluted further than indicated.