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RBP3

Anti-RBP3 Products
- Mouse Anti-RBP3 Recombinant Antibody (MOB-1816z) (MOB-1816z)
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Mouse IgG2a, κ
- Application: ELISA, WB, IP, IF, IHC, FC
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Application: WB
- Recombinant Anti-Human RBP3 Antibody Fab Fragment (MOB-1816z-F(E))
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- Derivation: Mouse
- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Fab
- Application: WB, FACS, FuncS
- Recombinant Anti-Human RBP3 Antibody scFv Fragment (MOB-1816z-S(P))
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- Derivation: Mouse
- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: scFv
- Application: ELISA, WB, FuncS
- Anti-RBP3 Immunohistochemistry Kit (VS-0525-XY6047)
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Target: RBP3
- Application: IHC
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For Research Use Only. Not For Clinical Use.
Interphotoreceptor retinol-binding protein is a large glycoprotein known to bind retinoids and found primarily in the interphotoreceptor matrix of the retina between the retinal pigment epithelium and the photoreceptor cells. It is thought to transport retinoids between the retinal pigment epithelium and the photoreceptors, a critical role in the visual process.The human IRBP gene is approximately 9.5 kbp in length and consists of four exons separated by three introns. The introns are 1.6-1.9 kbp long. The gene is transcribed by photoreceptor and retinoblastoma cells into an approximately 4.3-kilobase mRNA that is translated and processed into a glycosylated protein of 135,000 Da. The amino acid sequence of human IRBP can be divided into four contiguous homology domains with 33-38% identity, suggesting a series of gene duplication events. In the gene, the boundaries of these domains are not defined by exon-intron junctions, as might have been expected. The first three homology domains and part of the fourth are all encoded by the first large exon, which is 3,180 base pairs long. The remainder of the fourth domain is encoded in the last three exons, which are 191, 143, and approximately 740 base pairs long, respectively.
Protein class
Disease related genes, Enzymes, Human disease related genes, Metabolic proteins, Potential drug targets
Predicted location
Secreted
Single cell type specificity
Group enriched (Cone photoreceptor cells, Rod photoreceptor cells)
Immune cell specificity
Not detected in immune cells
Cell line specificity
Not detected
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