Trans-acting T-cell-specific transcription factor GATA binding protein 3 (GATA3) is a tissue specific transcription factor involved in endothelial cell biology and the regulation of T-cell development. GATA3 plays a role in the development, survival, and function of innate lymphoid cell (ILC) subpopulations. GATA3 differentially regulates T(h)1/T(h)2 differentiation. It promotes the secretion of factors such as IL-4, IL-5 and IL-13 from Th2 cells.
Synonyms: Anti-GATA binding protein 3
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Application: Rabbit polyclonal anti-GATA3 antibody is used to tag GATA binding protein 3 for detection and quantitation by immunocytochemical and immunohistochemical (IHC) techniques. It is used as a probe to determine the presence and roles of GATA binding protein 3 in endothelial and T-cell biology and differentiation.
Biochem Physiol Actions: Trans-acting T-cell specific transcription factor GATA-3 is a member of GATA family of transcription factors that regulates development of multiple tissues. It is an important transcription factor in regulating human Th2 cell differentiation in vivo.