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Product may be used with Western Blot (Transfected lysate).
The Isotype of this product is composed of an IgG Mixture.
Immunogen sequence: MAKKVAVIGA GVSGLSSIKC CVDEDLEPTC FERSDDIGGL WKFTESSKDG MTRVYKSLVT NVCKEMSCYS DFPFHEDYPN FMNHEKFWDY LQEFAEHFDL LKYIQFKTTV CSITKRPDFS ETGQWDVVTE TEGKQNRAVF DAVMVCTGHF LNPHLPLEAF PGIHKFKGQI LHSQEYKIPE GFQGKRVLVI GLGNTGGDIA VELSRTAAQV LLSTRTGTWV LGRSSDWGYP YNMMVTRRCC SFIAQVLPSR FLNWIQERKL NKRFNHEDYG LSITKGKKAK FIVNDELPNC ILCGAITMKT SVIEFTETSA VFEDGTVEEN IDVVIFTTGY TFSFPFFEEP LKSLCTKKIF LYKQVFPLNL ERATLAIIGL IGLKGSILSG TELQARWVTR VFKGLCKIPP SQKLMMEATE KEQLIKRGVF KDTSKDKFDY IAYMDDIAAC IGTKPSIPLL FLKDPRLAWE VFFGPCTPYQ YRLMGPGKWD GARNAILTQW DRTLKPLKTR IVPDSSKPAS MSHYLKAWGA PVLLASLLLI CKSSLFLKLV RDKLQDRMSP YLVSLWRG
FMO4 (Flavin-containing monooxygenase 4) also known as FMO2, FORMERLY or FMO, ADULT LIVER FORM, is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the FMO4 gene. By PCR analysis, Dolphin et al. (1992) mapped the FMO4 gene to chromosome 1. Southern blot hybridization with single exon probes demonstrated that human FMO4 and FMO1 are, in each case, the product of a single gene. Lawton et al. (1994) proposed a reclassification of mammalian FMOs. Under this system, FMO2 described by Dolphin et al. (1992) is now designated FMO4.
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Protein Aliases: Dimethylaniline monooxygenase [N-oxide-forming] 4; Dimethylaniline oxidase 4; FMO 4; Hepatic flavin-containing monooxygenase 4
Gene Aliases: FMO2; FMO4
UniProt ID: (Human) P31512
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 2329
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