OAS2 Background Information The 2'- 5'- oligoadenylate synthetase (OAS) family is comprised of four members: OAS1, OAS2, OAS3 and OASL. These proteins are induced by interferons and function to convert ATP into 2'- 5'- linked oligomers of adenosine in the presence of double-stranded RNA and magnesium ions. Copper, iron and zinc ions strongly inhibit the OAS enzymatic activity, while manganese ions can replace magnesium ions as an activator. The OAS family plays a significant role in the inhibition of cellular protein synthesis as well as in viral infection resistance. OAS2, which represents the “medium form” in the OAS family, maps to human chromosome 12q24. OAS2 contains two OAS1-homologous domains separated by a proline-rich putative linker region. It is functionally active as a dimer. Abnormal expression patterns of OAS2 may be linked to infection flare in Lupus patients.
OAS2 (H-180)
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OAS2 (H-180): sc-99097. Western blot analysis of OAS2 expression in Jurkat (A) and GA-10 (B) whole cell lysates.
OAS2 (H-180): sc-99097. Western blot analysis of OAS2 expression in BJAB (A) and IFN treated HL-60 (B) whole cell lysates.
OAS2 (H-180): sc-99097. Western blot analysis of OAS2 expression in IFNγ treated HL-60 whole cell lysate.