BTG2
BTG family, member 2
PC3, TIS21
Human BTG2 (7832), Mouse Btg2 (12227), Rat Btg2 (29619), naked mole-rat Btg2 (101702273), dog BTG2 (488559), cow BTG2 (539364), chicken BTG2 (419932), domestic cat BTG2 (101082205), domestic guinea pig Btg2 (100727139), sheep BTG2 (100620047)
- Human(7832) Summary: The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the BTG/Tob family. This family has structurally related proteins that appear to have antiproliferative properties. This encoded protein is involved in the regulation of the G1/S transition of the cell cycle. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
- Mouse(12227) B cell translocation gene 2, anti-proliferative
- Rat(29619) BTG family, member 2
- naked mole-rat(101702273) BTG family, member 2
- dog(488559) BTG family, member 2
- cow(539364) BTG family, member 2
- chicken(419932) BTG family, member 2
- domestic cat(101082205) BTG family, member 2
- domestic guinea pig(100727139) BTG family, member 2
- sheep(100620047) BTG family, member 2
- Zebrafish(30079) B-cell translocation gene 2
Custom & Knockdown Gene Products
siRNA
Shop predesigned siRNA that are designed using the proprietary Rosetta Inpharmatics algorithm.
shRNA
Shop the largest, most validated shRNA collection and build your own clone sets.
Custom Gene Products
We offer a comprehensive portfolio of DNA oligos, RNA oligos and predesigned primers.
Antibodies
Anti-BTG2 antibody produced in rabbit, Prestige Antibodies® Powered by Atlas Antibodies, affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous glycerol solution,
human
immunofluorescence
immunohistochemistry
immunohistochemistry
Anti-BTG2 Antibody, clone 1G17 ZooMAb® Rabbit Monoclonal, recombinant, expressed in HEK 293 cells,
human, monkey
affinity binding assay
immunohistochemistry
western blot
immunohistochemistry
western blot
ANTI-BTG2 antibody produced in mouse, clone 1B8, purified immunoglobulin, buffered aqueous solution,
human
ELISA
western blot
western blot
Monoclonal Anti-BTG2 antibody produced in mouse, clone 1C6, purified immunoglobulin, buffered aqueous solution,
human
ELISA