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The antibody reacts with a conserved phosphorylated epitope on SR proteins.
SR proteins are a family of proteins that have pre-mRNA splicing activity (SR comes from the sequences of consecutive serine and arginine residues in these proteins). The family consists of at least 6 proteins with masses of 75000, 70000, 55000, 40000, 30000 and 20000 daltons. |
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Roth MB, et al. A monoclonal antibody that recognizes a phosphorylated epitope stains lampbrush chromosome loops and small granules in the amphibian germinal vesicle. J. Cell Biol. 111: 2217-2223, 1990. PubMed: 1703534
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