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Nuclear receptor subfamily 2 group E member 3 (NR2E3), also known as photoreceptor-specific nuclear receptor, is a nuclear receptor involved in the regulation of retinal development and the function of photoreceptors in the eye NR2E3 is specifically expressed in the retina, where it regulates the differentiation of photoreceptor cells, including rods and cones It plays a critical role in the development of the retina by influencing the expression of genes involved in the differentiation and maintenance of photoreceptors, which are essential for vision NR2E3 also controls the transcriptional network that governs the survival of retinal cells and the response to light Inherited mutations in NR2E3 are associated with retinal degenerative diseases, such as retinitis pigmentosa, which leads to progressive vision loss by impairing photoreceptor function In addition, NR2E3’s role in regulating the development of other retinal cell types and maintaining visual function makes it an important factor in ocular health and a potential target for therapeutic interventions in retinal diseases
Proteins and Peptides
Human
E.Coli
113-245
E.Coli
Lyophilized from a 0.2um filtered solution in PBS with 5% trehalose, pH7.4
Western Blot, ELISA
50μg
200μg
1mg
35.9 KDa
Recombinant
Greater than 95% by SDS-PAGE gel analyses
IF2DI tag
Reconstitute with Sterile distilled water
-20°C for 12 months as lyophilized;2-8°C for 1 month under sterile conditions after reconstitution
NR2E3
7 days
PNR,RNR,rd7,ESCS,RP37,Retina-specific nuclear receptor,Photoreceptor-specific nuclear receptor
This product is for research use only.
Orphan nuclear receptor of retinal photoreceptor cells. Transcriptional factor that is an activator of rod development a...
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Ver másNR2E3 Antibody is a Rabbit Polyclonal antibody against NR2E3. This protein is part of a large family of nuclear receptor...
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