Rhesus CDCP1 Protein (His Tag)
CDCP1
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Catalog Number | P90296-C08H |
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Organism Species | Rhesus |
Host | Human Cells |
Synonyms | CDCP1 |
Molecular Weight | The recombinant rhesus CDCP1 comprises 649 amino acids and has a calculated molecular mass of 73.4 KDa. |
predicted N | Phe 30 |
SDS-PAGE | |
Purity | > 95 % as determined by SDS-PAGE |
Protein Construction | A DNA sequence encoding the rhesus CDCP1 (XP_001114659.1) (Met1-Thr667) was expressed with a polyhistidine tag at the C-terminus. |
Bio-activity | |
Research Area | Neuroscience |Cell Adhesion Proteins |Cytoskeletal Proteins |Microfilaments |Actin etc |Actin Assembly | |
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 | CDCP1 contains three extracellular CUB domains. It is a putative stem cell marker that is highly expressed in some human cancer cells and in both, typical and atypical (cancerous) colons. It interacts with CDH2/N-cadherin, CDH3/P-cadherin, SDC1/syndecan-1, SDC4/syndecan-4 and the serine protease ST14/MT-SP1. It also interacts with SRC and PRKCG/protein kinase C gamma. CDCP1 is taken as a key regulator of EGF/EGFR-induced cell migration. It has been shown that signaling via EGF/EGFR induces migration of ovarian cancer Caov3 and OVCA420 cells with concomitant up-regulation of CDCP1 mRNA and protein. Consistent with a role in cell migration CDCP1 relocates from cell-cell junctions to punctate structures on filopodia after activation of EGFR. It may be involved in cell adhesion and cell matrix association. It also may play a role in the regulation of anchorage versus migration or proliferation versus differentiation via its phosphorylation. It has been taken as a novel marker for leukemia diagnosis and for immature hematopoietic stem cell subsets. |
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