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Invitrogen™ CD324 (E-Cadherin) Monoclonal Antibody (DECMA-1), Functional Grade, eBioscience™, Invitrogen™

Rat Monoclonal Antibody

$4,485.00

Spécifications

Antigen CD324 (E-Cadherin)
Clone DECMA-1
Concentration 1 mg/mL
Classification Monoclonal
Conjugate Functional Grade
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Description

Description

The MAb DECMA-1 recognizes mouse, human and canine CD324 also known as E-cadherin (Epithelial cadherin) or uvomorulin. Like the other cadherin family members P and N cadherin, E-cadherin is a transmembrane glycoprotein involved in intercellular adhesion. These proteins share a common basic structure. The extracellular portions of the proteins are largely composed of repeating domains, each with two consensus Ca2+-binding motifs. The cytoplasmic domain interacts with a-, b-, and g-catenins and actinins. These catenins connect E-cadherin with the cytoskeleton. Expression is found in most epidermal cells including melanocytes and kerotinocytes. E-cadherin is localized at the intercellular boundaries of epithelial cells in several tissues, and is thought to play a role in maintenance of tissue integrity. Loss of E-cadherin function has been implicated in the progression of a variety of cancers. E-Cadherin protein is sensitive to trypsin treatment, so exposure to trypsin should be minimized or avoided. The MAb DECMA-1 has been shown to have functional activity by disrupting adhesion in human, mouse and dog cells.

E-Cadherin (epithelial cadherin) is a classical cadherin from the cadherin (alcium dependent adhesion protein) superfamily. The encoded protein is a calcium dependent cell-cell adhesion glycoprotein comprised of five extracellular cadherin repeats, a transmembrane region and a highly conserved cytoplasmic tail. Mutations in this gene are correlated with gastric, breast, colorectal, thyroid and ovarian cancer. Loss of function is thought to contribute to progression in cancer by increasing proliferation, invasion, and/or metastasis. The ectodomain of this protein mediates bacterial adhesion to mammalian cells and the cytoplasmic domain is required for internalization. Identified transcript variants arise from mutation at consensus splice sites. E-cadherin plays a central role in the growth and development of cells by controlling tissue architecture, and maintenance of tissue integrity. In humans, E-cadherin is encoded by the CDH1 gene present on chromosome 16. Studies have demonstrated that reduction and/or loss of E-cadherin expression in carcinomas correlates positively with the potential of these tumors for invasion and metastasis.
Spécifications

Spécifications

CD324 (E-Cadherin)
1 mg/mL
Functional Grade
Rat
Human, Mouse, Canine
F1PAA9, P09803, P12830
IgG1 κ
Affinity chromatography
Antibody
DECMA-1
Monoclonal
Liquid
RUO
PBS with no preservative; pH 7.2
12550, 442858, 999
Primary
4°C
CDH1
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