Western blot of human MMRU cells using Rabbit anti Dimethyl (asy) Arginine (ICP0810) with (C,D) and without (A,B) free dimethyl arginine.
Antigen Structure of anti Dimethyl (asy) Arginine (ICP0810)
IF Staining of MMRU cells
Arginine methylation is a very common post-translational modification that occurs predominantly in the nucleus. The main pool of proteins that are modified possess RNA binding properties. More broadly, arginine methylation has been implicated in a variety of cellular processes, including protein trafficking, signal transduction and transcriptional regulation.
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