产品说明
免疫原
MPP3 (NP_001923.2, 1 a.a. ~ 585 a.a) full-length human protein.
Sequence
MPVLSEDSGLHETLALLTSQLRPDSNHKEEMGFLRDVFSEKSLSYLMKIHEKLRYYERQSPTPVLHSAVALAEDVMEELQAASVHSDERELLQLLSTPHLRAVLMVHDTVAQKNFDPVLPPLPDNIDEDFDEESVKIVRLVKNKEPLGATIRRDEHSGAVVVARIMRGGAADRSGLVHVGDELREVNGIAVLHKRPDEISQILAQSQGSITLKIIPATQEEDRLKESKVFMRALFHYNPREDRAIPCQEAGLPFQRRQVLEVVSQDDPTWWQAKRVGDTNLRAGLIPSKGFQERRLSYRRAAGTLPSPQSLRKPPYDQPCDKETCDCEGYLKGHYVAGLRRSFRLGCRERLGGSQEGKMSSGAESPELLTYEEVARYQHQPGERPRLVVLIGSLGARLHELKQKVVAENPQHFGVAVPHTTRPRKSHEKEGVEYHFVSKQAFEADLHHNKFLEHGEYKENLYGTSLEAIQAVMAKNKVCLVDVEPEALKQLRTSEFKPYIIFVKPAIQEKRKTPPMSPACEDTAAPFDEQQQEMAASAAFIDRHYGHLVDAVLVKEDLQGAYSQLKVVLEKLSKDTHWVPVSWVR
应用
Anti-MPP3 antibody produced in mouse is suitable for western blot analysis.
生化/生理作用
MPP3 (Membrane protein, palmitoylated 3, MAGUK p55 subfamily member 3) plays an important role in the maintenance of epithelial structure through cell-cell interactions. The N-terminal domain of MPP3 directly binds to the cytoplasmic domain of CADM1 (Cell adhesion molecule 1) and forms a complex, which further connects it to the PI3K (phosphoinositide 3-kinase) for its activation. The activation of PI3K is highly required to identify the actin cytoskeleton and form epithelial cell structure. A study reports that MPP3 in conjugation with TSLC1 (Tumor suppressor in lung cancer 1) shows tumor suppressive property in human lung cancer cells and any change in this interactions might lead to malignancy and tumor growth.
外形
Solution in phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.4
基本信息
NACRES | NA.41 |
产品性质
质量水平 | 100 |
生物来源 | mouse |
偶联物 | unconjugated |
抗体形式 | purified immunoglobulin |
antibody product type | primary antibodies |
克隆 | polyclonal |
形式 | buffered aqueous solution |
分子量 | antigen ~66.2 kDa |
species reactivity | human |
technique(s) | western blot: 1 μg/mL |
NCBI登记号 | NM_001932.2 |
UniProt登记号 | Q13368 |
运输 | dry ice |
储存温度 | −20℃ |
Gene Information | human ... MPP3(4356) |
安全信息
储存分类代码 | 13 - Non Combustible Solids |
WGK | WGK 1 |
闪点(F) | Not applicable |
闪点(C) | Not applicable |
Sigma-Aldrich