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Mouse EphA3 Protein (Fc Tag)

AW492086,Cek4,End3,ETK1,Hek,Hek4,Mek4,Tyro4

Catalog Number P51122-M02H
Organism Species Mouse
Host Human Cells
Synonyms AW492086,Cek4,End3,ETK1,Hek,Hek4,Mek4,Tyro4
Molecular Weight The recombinant mouse EPHA3/Fc comprises 762 amino acids and has a predicted molecular mass of 85.7 kDa. The apparent molecular mass of the protein is approximately 96 kDa in SDS-PAGE under reducing conditions.
predicted N Glu 21
SDS-PAGE
Purity > 90 % as determined by SDS-PAGE
Protein Construction A DNA sequence encoding the extracellular domain of mouse EPHA3 (NP_034270.1)(Met1-His541) was expressed with the Fc region of human IgG1 at the C-terminus.
Bio-activity Measured by its binding ability in a functional ELISA.
Immobilized mouse EFNA5-His (P50597-M08H) at 10 μg/ml (100 μl/well) can bind mouse EPHA3-Fc, The EC50 of rat mouse EPHA3-Fc is 12.3-28.9 ng/ml.
Research Area Cancer |Invasion microenvironment |Angiogenesis |Eph Receptors
Formulation Lyophilized from sterile PBS, pH 7.4.
1. Normally 5 % - 8 % trehalose and mannitol are added as protectants before lyophilization. Specific concentrations are included in the hardcopy of COA.
Background EPHA3 gene belongs to the ephrin receptor subfamily of the protein-tyrosine kinase family. EPH and EPH-related receptors have been implicated in mediating developmental events, particularly in the nervous system. The ephrin receptors are divided into 2 groups based on the similarity of their extracellular domain sequences and their affinities for binding ephrin-A and ephrin-B ligands. EPHA3 gene encodes a protein that binds ephrin-A ligands. EPHA3 is involved in the retinotectal mapping of neurons. It may also control the segregation but not the guidance of motor and sensory axons during neuromuscular circuit development.
Reference
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  • Wilkinson DG. (2000) Eph receptors and ephrins: regulators of guidance and assembly. Int Rev Cytol. 196:177-244.
  • Xu Q, et al. (2001) Roles of Eph receptors and ephrins in segmental patterning. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 355(1399):993-1002.