General Information
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Product
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Eprhin Receptor B1 Antibody BIOTIN
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Description
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BIOTIN-Conjugated Ephrin type-B receptor 1 isoform 1 Antibody
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Verified Applications
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ELISA, IHC, IP, WB
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Host
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Rabbit
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Species Cross Reactivity
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Human, Mouse, Rat
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Immunogen
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Synthetic peptide taken within amino acid region 850-900 on mouse Eph BR1 protein.
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Accession #
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NCBI: NP_775623
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Physical Properties
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Quantity
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100 µg
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Volume
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200 µl
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Concentration
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0.58 µg/µl in antibody stabilization buffer
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Form
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BIOTIN-Conjugated
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Clonality
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Polyclonal
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Storage
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-20⁰C for long term storage
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Application Protocol
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DB
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1:10,000
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ELISA
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1:10,000
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Immunohistochemistry |
1:200 |
Immunoprecipitation |
1:100 |
Western Blot
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1:750
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Protein
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Uniprot #
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Q8CBF3
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Overview
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Receptor tyrosine kinase which binds promiscuously transmembrane ephrin-B family ligands residing on adjacent cells, leading to contact-dependent bidirectional signaling into neighboring cells. The signaling pathway downstream of the receptor is referred to as forward signaling while the signaling pathway downstream of the ephrin ligand is referred to as reverse signaling. Cognate/functional ephrin ligands for this receptor include EFNB1, EFNB2 and EFNB3. During nervous system development, regulates retinal axon guidance redirecting ipsilaterally ventrotemporal retinal ganglion cells axons at the optic chiasm midline. This probably requires repulsive interaction with EFNB2. In the adult nervous system together with EFNB3, regulates chemotaxis, proliferation and polarity of the hippocampus neural progenitors. In addition to its role in axon guidance plays also an important redundant role with other ephrin-B receptors in development and maturation of dendritic spines and synapse formation. May also regulate angiogenesis. More generally, may play a role in targeted cell migration and adhesion. Upon activation by EFNB1 and probably other ephrin-B ligands activates the MAPK/ERK and the JNK signaling cascades to regulate cell migration and adhesion respectively.
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Molecular Function
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ATP-binding, Nucleotide-binding
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Subcellular Location
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Cell membrane; Single-pass type I membrane protein; Early endosome membrane; Dendrite
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Expression
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Expressed in neural stem and progenitor cells in the dentate gyrus.
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Structure
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Heterotetramer upon binding of the ligand. The heterotetramer is composed of an ephrin dimer and a receptor dimer. Oligomerization is probably required to induce biological responses. Interacts with EPHB6; transphosphorylates EPHB6 to form an active signaling complex. Interacts with PICK1. Interacts (through Tyr-594) with NCK1 (via SH2 domain); activates the JUN cascade to regulate cell adhesion. Then ligand-activated form interacts (through Tyr-928) with GRB7 and GRB10 (via SH2 domains). The ligand-activated form interacts (through Tyr-928) with GRB7 and GRB10 (via SH2 domain). Interacts with GRB2, SHC1 and SRC; activates the MAPK/ERK cascade to regulate cell migration. Interacts with CBL; regulates receptor degradation through ubiquitination. Interacts with ACP1.
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Alternative Nomenclature
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Cek 6 antibody
EK6 antibody
ELK antibody
Elkh antibody
Eph tyrosine kinase 2 antibody
EPH-like kinase 6 antibody
EPH2 antibody
EphB1 antibody
Ephrin receptor Eph B1 precursor antibody
Ephrin type B receptor 1 antibody
EPHT2 antibody
HEK 6 antibody
NET antibody
Neuronally expressed EPH related tyrosine kinase antibody
Tyrosine-protein kinase receptor EPH-2 antibody
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