This gene encodes a member of the PUF family, evolutionarily conserved RNA-binding proteins related to the Pumilio proteins of Drosophila and the fem-3 mRNA binding factor proteins of C. elegans. The encoded protein contains a sequence-specific RNA binding domain comprised of eight repeats and N- and C-terminal flanking regions, and serves as a translational regulator of specific mRNAs by binding to their 3' untranslated regions. The evolutionarily conserved function of the encoded protein in invertebrates and lower vertebrates suggests that the human protein may be involved in translational regulation of embryogenesis, and cell development and differentiation. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been described. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
Calculated molecular weight
140 kDa
Purification method
Affinity Purification
Conjugate
Un-conjugated
Clonality
Monoclonal
Host species
Rabbit
Immunogen
A synthetic peptide of human Pumilio 1
Observed molecular weight
127 kDa
Species Reactivity
HumanMouse
Alias
PUMH; HSPUM; PUMH1; PUML1
Cat Number: RMA01452
Pumilio 1 Recombinant Rabbit mAb
Applications:
FCICC/IFIHCIPWB
Species Reactivity:
HumanMouse
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Description
Product Features
Applications
FCICC/IFIHCIPWB
Uniprot
Q14671
GeneID
9698
Isotype
IgG
Background
This gene encodes a member of the PUF family, evolutionarily conserved RNA-binding proteins related to the Pumilio proteins of Drosophila and the fem-3 mRNA binding factor proteins of C. elegans. The encoded protein contains a sequence-specific RNA binding domain comprised of eight repeats and N- and C-terminal flanking regions, and serves as a translational regulator of specific mRNAs by binding to their 3' untranslated regions. The evolutionarily conserved function of the encoded protein in invertebrates and lower vertebrates suggests that the human protein may be involved in translational regulation of embryogenesis, and cell development and differentiation. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been described. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]