Anti-GLUL antibodies are offered by a number of suppliers. This target gene encodes the protein 'glutamate-ammonia ligase' in humans and may also be known as Glutamate decarboxylase, Glutamine Synthetase, GLNS, GS, cell proliferation-inducing protein 59, and PIG43. Structurally, the protein is reported to be 42.1 kilodaltons in mass. Based on gene name, E. coli, yeast, plant, canine, porcine, monkey, mouse and rat orthologs may also be found. The GLUL antigen is a documented astrocyte marker. For more comprehensive antibody product information (such as immunogen, specificity, applications, and more), visit the supplier page.