DOG1 is a calcium-dependent chloride channel protein that is encoded by a gene called TMEM16A (TMEM16 FLJ10261, ANO1, ORAOV2, and AOS2) located on chromosome 11q13. DOG1 has many significant functions such as regulation of the cholinergic activity of gastrointestinal smooth muscle and regulation of both the survival and proliferation of cells.
Specifications
Catalog No.
BX50027
Clone No.
BP6032
Application
IHC-P
Subcellular location
Membrane/Cytoplasm
Control
GIST
Recommended method
HIER
Volume
100μl/vial, 1ml/vial
Dilution
1:100-1:200
Immunogen
Synthetic peptide corresponding to DOG1 residues within aa1-100 of DOG1 was used as an immunogen.