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							Background:
						 
							The enzyme encoded by this gene is a type I gamma-glutamyltransferase that catalyzes the transfer of the glutamyl moiety of glutathione to a variety of amino acids and dipeptide acceptors. The enzyme is composed of a heavy chain and a light chain, which are derived from a single precursor protein. It is expressed in tissues involved in absorption and secretion and may contribute to the etiology of diabetes and other metabolic disorders. Multiple alternatively spliced variants have been identified. There are a number of related genes present on chromosomes 20 and 22, and putative pseudogenes for this gene on chromosomes 2, 13, and 22.
						 
							Applications:
						 
							ELISA, WB, IHC
						 
							Name of antibody:
						 
							GGT1
						 
							Immunogen:
						 
							Fusion protein of human GGT1
						 
							Full name:
						 
							gamma-glutamyltransferase 1
						 
							Synonyms:
						 
							GGT; GTG; CD224; GGT 1; D22S672; D22S732
						 
							SwissProt:
						 
							P19440
						 
							ELISA Recommended dilution:
						 
							2000-5000
						 
							IHC positive control:
						 
							Human tonsil and human thyroid cancer
						 
							IHC Recommend dilution:
						 
							50-200
						 
							WB Predicted band size:
						 
							61 kDa
						 
							WB Positive control:
						 
							Human fetal liver tissue
						 
							WB Recommended dilution:
						 
							500-2000
						
			
				
					 
				
						 
					
						 
				
					 
				
						 
					
						 
				
					 
				
						 
					
						 
				
					 
				
						 
					
						 
				
					 
				
						 
					
						 
				
					 
				
						 
					
						 
				
					 
				
						 
					
						 
				
					 
				
						 
					
						 
				
					 
				
						 
					
						 
				
					 
				
						 
					
						 
				
					 
				
						 
					
						 
				
					 
				
						 
					
						 
				
					 
			
		
						 
					
						 
				
