Human FoxC1 Alexa Fluor® 594-conjugated Antibody Summary
Gln208-Gln322
Accession # Q12948
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Background: FoxC1
Human FoxC1 (forkhead box C1), also called FKHL7 (forkhead-like 7) or FREAC3 (forkhead-related activator 3) is a 553 amino acid (aa) intracellular phosphoprotein that belongs to a large family of nuclear transcription factors that share a common forkhead/winged helix DNA binding domain. FoxC1 is essential for formation of mesodermal tissues; mutations underlie Axenfeld-Rieger malformations of the eye. The human FoxC1 sequence includes a DNA binding domain at aa 77‑168 and an inhibitory domain between aa 268‑245. Phosphorylation within this inhibitory region causes a protein gel mobility shift. Human FoxC1 shares 92% and 91% aa identity with mouse and rat FoxC1, respectively.
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