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RGS10

Anti-RGS10 Products
- Chicken Anti-RGS10 Polyclonal IgY (BRD-0491MZ)
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- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Chicken antibody
- Application: WB
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- Derivation: Phage display library screening
- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: IgG
- Application: WB, IHC-P, ICC/IF, IP
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For Research Use Only. Not For Clinical Use.
Regulator of G protein signaling (RGS) family members are regulatory molecules that act as GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) for G alpha subunits of heterotrimeric G proteins. RGS proteins are able to deactivate G protein subunits of the Gi alpha, Go alpha and Gq alpha subtypes. They drive G proteins into their inactive GDP-bound forms. Regulator of G protein signaling 10 belongs to this family. All RGS proteins share a conserved 120-amino acid sequence termed the RGS domain. This protein associates specifically with the activated forms of the two related G-protein subunits, G-alphai3 and G-alphaz but fails to interact with the structurally and functionally distinct G-alpha subunits. Regulator of G protein signaling 10 protein is localized in the nucleus. Two transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene.
Predicted location
Intracellular
Single cell type specificity
Cell type enhanced (Macrophages, Hofbauer cells, Langerhans cells, Kupffer cells, monocytes, granulocytes)
Immune cell specificity
Low immune cell specificity
Cell line specificity
Cell line enhanced (HMC-1)
Interaction
Interacts with GNAZ, GNAI1 and GNAI3 (PubMed:8774883, PubMed:11443111, PubMed:18434541). Associates specifically with the activated, GTP-bound forms of GNAZ and GNAI3 (PubMed:8774883).
Molecular function
GTPase activation, Signal transduction inhibitor
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