Anti-LMNA antibodies are immunodetection reagents for the lamin A/C protein in applications such as Western blot, flow cytometry, IHC, and ELISA. The LMNA gene gives rise to Lamin A and Lamin C proteins (both A-type lamins) via alternative splicing. Lamin A and C are components of nuclear lamina, a critical component of the cell nucleus that provides mechanical support and regulates important nuclear processes. They also regulate matrix stiffness by conferring nuclear mechanical properties. LMNA is a proposed housekeeping gene. Visit the antibody supplier page for more information, including gene specificity and validated applications.