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Facts about ETS-related transcription factor Elf-1.
Binds specifically to 2 purine-rich themes from the HIV-2 enhancer. .
Human | |
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Gene Name: | ELF1 |
Uniprot: | P32519 |
Entrez: | 1997 |
Belongs to: |
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ETS family |
E74-like factor 1 (ets domain transcription factor); E74-like factor 1; ETS-related transcription factor Elf-1
Mass (kDA):
67.498 kDA
Human | |
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Location: | 13q14.11 |
Sequence: | 13; NC_000013.11 (40931919..41061386, complement) |
In fetal tissues, it is highly expressed in heart, lung liver and kidney, and weakly expressed in brain. In adult, it is highly expressed in pancreas, spleen, thymus and peripheral blood leukocytes, expressed at moderate levels in heart, placenta, lung, liver, skeletal muscle, kidney, prostate, ovary, small intestine and colon, and weakly expressed in brain and testis.
Nucleus.
Since nearly a decade, scientists have used the ELF1Marker as a breakthrough protein. But how does it function? Boster Bio has a proprietary primary-secondary-ABC detection system that allows researchers to locate proteins with low background and high specificity. In this article, we will discuss the ELF1 marker, as well as Boster Bio's history.
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Boster Bio’s primary-secondary ABC system allows researchers not only to find proteins but also allows them the ability to test antibodies against both targets at once. Two targets can be detected simultaneously in clinical samples which can often be small. This can help to save time and effort. With the Boster Bio primary-secondary-ABC system, researchers can detect two targets with low background and high specificity.
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With the primary-secondary-ABC system, researchers can easily identify proteins with low background. The secondary antibody can be conjugated to different reagents and provides a range of complementary data and answers to research questions. The primary-secondary-ABC system is also a versatile choice. Researchers can thus find proteins with high-specificity with low background.
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The primary-secondary-ABC system allows scientists to locate proteins with low background and high specificities in complex mixtures. By using this primary-secondary-ABC system, researchers can easily locate proteins with low background and high specificity in complex samples. This system provides high levels of sensitivity. Researchers can target proteins that are expressed by a variety of cells, such as type 2 and ciliated epithelial cells.
In addition to its high-performance primary-secondary-ABC system, Boster Bio also offers a secondary-ABC system to identify the most specific protein fragments for their experiments. With its unique primary-secondary-ABC system, researchers can locate proteins with low background and high specificity. These systems are capable of identifying proteins in complex mixtures in a matter of seconds.
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PMID: 1527846 by Leiden J.M., et al. A novel Ets-related transcription factor, Elf-1, binds to human immunodeficiency virus type 2 regulatory elements that are required for inducible trans activation in T cells.
PMID: 1545787 by Thompson C.B., et al. Cis-acting sequences required for inducible interleukin-2 enhancer function bind a novel Ets-related protein, Elf-1.