SRA (Steroid receptor RNA activator 1) is a 237-amino acid protein (~27kDa), belongs to the growing family of functional non-coding RNAs. SRA was originally described as the first functional noncoding RNA able to specifically coactivate the activity of steroid receptors. Specifically, SRA exists as both an RNA transcript that forms a complex with steroid receptor coactivator-1 and as a stably expressed protein. Its expression is strongly up-regulated in many human tumors of the breast, uterus and ovary, suggesting a potential role in pathogenesis. Although coactivation of steroid-dependent transcription by SRA is accompanied by a proliferative response, overexpression is not in itself sufficient to induce turmorigenesis.
- Clonality: Monoclonal
- Host: Mouse
- Reactivity: Human
- Antigen: Purified recombinant fragment of SRA expressed in E. coli.
- Clone: 7H1G1
- Isotype: Mouse IgG1
- Gene: Q9HD15
- Quantity: 0.1 ml
- Storage: Store at 4°C for short term use only. Store at -20°C for storage over 1 month. Product is guaranteed 6 months from the date of shipment.
- Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
- Western Blotting (WB)