The biological function of eukaryotic ERA-like proteins is not known. The human ERA homolog has been cloned, and consists of a typical GTPase/GTP-binding domain, and a putative K homology (KH) RNA-binding domain. Studies indicate that the human ERA homolog regulates G1 phase progression via an unknown molecular mechanism that involves RNA recognition by ERA. It is also known as Era G-protein-like 1 (E. coli), Era (E. coli G-protein homolog)-like 1, conserved ERA-like GTPase, ERA-like protein 1, GTPase Era mitochondrial, ERAL1, ERA, ERA-W, HERA-A, HERA-B, H-ERA, and CEGA.
This product is an affinity-purified IgG antibody that recognizes human ERA homolog protein. The antibody was raised in rabbit using a synthetic peptide, and can be used for Western blot (WB) detection or immunohistochemical (IHC) detection of human ERA homolog protein.