DAZL (Deleted in azoospermia-like 1; SPGY-like-autosomal) is an RNA-binding protein that interacts with mRNA transcripts by its N-terminal RNA recognition motifs. It is the product of the Y-linked DAZ gene, and is found exclusively in the testes. DAZL regulates gene expression during spermatogenesis and may shuttle between the nucleus and cytoplasm during various stages of this process. It interacts with other proteins of the DAZ family via its DAZ-like domain, including DAZ, BOLL, DAZAP1, DAZAP2, and PUM2. Disruption of DAZL expression may play a role in male infertility.
Clone
Polyclonal
Isotype
IgG
Host species
Rabbit
Species Reactivity
Human, rat, mouse, bovine
Cellular Localization
cytoplasm, nucleus
Positive Control
Testis whole tissue lysate
Applications
IHC, WB
Intended Use
Research Use Only