This is a Validated Antibody Database (VAD) review about human GUCY1A1, based on 4 published articles (read how Labome selects the articles), using GUCY1A1 antibody in all methods. It is aimed to help Labome visitors find the most suited GUCY1A1 antibody. Please note the number of articles fluctuates since newly identified citations are added and citations for discontinued catalog numbers are removed regularly.
GUCY1A1 synonym: GC-SA3; GUC1A3; GUCA3; GUCSA3; GUCY1A3; MYMY6; guanylate cyclase soluble subunit alpha-1; GC-S-alpha-1; GCS-alpha-3; guanylate cyclase 1, soluble, alpha 3; soluble guanylate cyclase large subunit
Abcam
rabbit polyclonal |
| Abcam GUCY1A1 antibody (Abcam, ab50358) was used in western blot on human samples at 1:400 (fig s2) and in western blot on mouse samples at 1:400 (fig s2). Nitric Oxide (2018) ncbi |
Sigma-Aldrich
rabbit polyclonal |
| In order to propose that heterodimerization is necessary for protein-protein interactions that direct the alpha2beta1 to the cell membrane, Sigma-Aldrich GUCY1A1 antibody (Sigma, G4280) was used in immunoprecipitation on human samples (fig 9) and in western blot on human samples at 1:5000 (fig 9). Biochem Pharmacol (2016) ncbi |
rabbit polyclonal |
| Sigma-Aldrich GUCY1A1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, G4280) was used in western blot on mouse samples at 1:1000 (fig s5d). Free Radic Biol Med (2015) ncbi |
rabbit polyclonal |
| Sigma-Aldrich GUCY1A1 antibody (Sigma, G4280) was used in western blot on human samples . Am J Hum Genet (2014) ncbi |
Articles Reviewed
- Hochheiser J, Haase T, Busker M, Sömmer A, Kreienkamp H, Behrends S. Heterodimerization with the ?1 subunit directs the ?2 subunit of nitric oxide-sensitive guanylyl cyclase to calcium-insensitive cell-cell contacts in HEK293 cells: Interaction with Lin7a. Biochem Pharmacol. 2016;122:23-32 pubmed publisher
- Erkens R, Kramer C, Lückstädt W, Panknin C, Krause L, Weidenbach M, et al. Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in Nrf2 knock out mice is associated with cardiac hypertrophy, decreased expression of SERCA2a, and preserved endothelial function. Free Radic Biol Med. 2015;89:906-17 pubmed publisher