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GSTA4

Anti-GSTA4 Products
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- Derivation: Mouse
- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Mouse IgG1
- Application: WB, FC, IHC
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- Species Reactivity: Human, Rat
- Type: Rabbit IgG
- Application: WB
- Anti-GSTA4 Immunohistochemistry Kit (VS-0525-XY2958)
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Target: GSTA4
- Application: IHC
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- Derivation: Phage display library
- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Rabbit IgG
- Application: WB, IP
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For Research Use Only. Not For Clinical Use.
Cytosolic and membrane-bound forms of glutathione S-transferase are encoded by two distinct supergene families. These enzymes are involved in cellular defense against toxic, carcinogenic, and pharmacologically active electrophilic compounds. At present, eight distinct classes of the soluble cytoplasmic mammalian glutathione S-transferases have been identified: alpha, kappa, mu, omega, pi, sigma, theta and zeta. This gene encodes a glutathione S-tranferase belonging to the alpha class. The alpha class genes, which are located in a cluster on chromosome 6, are highly related and encode enzymes with glutathione peroxidase activity that function in the detoxification of lipid peroxidation products. Reactive electrophiles produced by oxidative metabolism have been linked to a number of degenerative diseases including Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, cataract formation, and atherosclerosis.
Protein class
Enzymes, Metabolic proteins
Predicted location
Intracellular
Single cell type specificity
Cell type enhanced (Syncytiotrophoblasts, Theca cells, Granulosa cells, Cytotrophoblasts)
Immune cell specificity
Immune cell enriched (non-classical monocyte)
Cell line specificity
Cell line enhanced (AF22, ASC TERT1)
Interaction
Homodimer.
Molecular function
Transferase
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