货号 | 64801S |
反应种属 | Human |
来源宿主 | Rabbit IgG |
应用 | W/IP |
使用方法 | WB(1:1000) IP (1:100) |
供应商 | CST |
背景 | The Eph receptors are the largest known family of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs). They can be divided into two groups based on sequence similarity and on their preference for a subset of ligands. While EphA receptors bind to a glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored ephrin A ligand, EphB receptors bind to ephrin B proteins that have a transmembrane and cytoplasmic domain (1,2). Research studies have shown that Eph receptors and ligands may be involved in many diseases including cancer (3). Both ephrin A and B ligands have dual functions. As RTK ligands, ephrins stimulate the kinase activity of Eph receptors and activate signaling pathways in receptor-expressing cells. The ephrin extracellular domain is sufficient for this function as long as it is clustered (4). The second function of ephrins has been described as "reverse signaling", whereby the cytoplasmic domain becomes tyrosine phosphorylated, allowing interactions with other proteins that may activate signaling pathways in the ligand-expressing cells (5). |
存放说明 | -20C |
计算分子量 | 130 |
Western blot analysis of extracts from ACHN, LNCaP, and RD cell lines using EphA7 (D1C3K) Rabbit mAb. | |
Immunoprecipitation of EphA7 protein from ACHN cell extracts. Lane 1 is 10% input, lane 2 is Rabbit (DA1E) mAb IgG XP® Isotype Control #3900, and lane 3 is EphA7 (D1C3K) Rabbit mAb. Western blot analysis was performed using EphA7 (D1C3K) Rabbit mAb. |