Mouse DNA-directed RNA polymerases I and III subunit RPAC2 (POLR1D) ELISA Kit

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Product Name Mouse DNA-directed RNA polymerases I and III subunit RPAC2 (POLR1D) ELISA Kit
Description The peak region of 13q contains POLR1D, a subunit of both RNA polymerases I and III. RNA polymerase I is involved in the production of 18S, 5.8S, and 28S rRNAs, while RNA polymerase III synthesizes small essential RNAs, such as tRNAs, 5S rRNA, and some snRNAs.There is not much information regarding this gene in the literature. POLR1D is overexpressed in 42% of the primary tumors, showing high correlation between expression and copy number. RPA16 cDNA encoding the 16-kDa subunit of mouse RNA polymerase I by a yeast two-hybrid system using mRPA40 as a bait. The deduced amino acid sequence shows 45% identity to the yeast subunit of RNA polymerases I and III, known to associate with AC40, and a local similarity to bacterial alpha subunit. This assay has high sensitivity and excellent specificity for detection of Mouse POLR1D. No significant cross-reactivity or interference between Mouse POLR1D and analogues was observed.
Synonyms FLJ20616, MGC9850, POLR1C, RPA16, RPA9, RPAC2, RPO1-3, OTTHUMP00000018171|RNA polymerase I 16 kDa subunit|polymerase (RNA) I polypeptide D
Method Sandwich ELISA
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Reactivity Mouse
Sample Types Serum, Plasma, Other biological fluids.
Background The peak region of 13q contains POLR1D, a subunit of both RNA polymerases I and III. RNA polymerase I is involved in the production of 18S, 5.8S, and 28S rRNAs, while RNA polymerase III synthesizes small essential RNAs, such as tRNAs, 5S rRNA, and some snRNAs.There is not much information regarding this gene in the literature. POLR1D is overexpressed in 42% of the primary tumors, showing high correlation between expression and copy number.
RPA16 cDNA encoding the 16-kDa subunit of mouse RNA polymerase I by a yeast two-hybrid system using mRPA40 as a bait. The deduced amino acid sequence shows 45% identity to the yeast subunit of RNA polymerases I and III, known to associate with AC40, and a local similarity to bacterial alpha subunit.
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