Human EFNB1 protein (Recombinant-Active) (C-hFc-His) (STJP012055)

SPECIFICATIONS
HostMammalian Cells
ConjugationUnconjugated
ImmunogenHomo sapiens (Human)
STJP012055-100
🚚 Free UK Delivery on orders over £150
Processing The item has been added
Enquire For Bulk Order
✓ 1-Year Performance Guarantee | SDS & Datasheet Included | Expert Tech Support | Covered by St John's Laboratory Guarantee

General Information

Short DescriptionRecombinant-Active-Human EFNB1-C-hFc-His protein was developed from mammalian cells and has a target region of C-hFc-His. For use in research applications.
ApplicationsELISA/WB
HostMammalian Cells
NoteSTRICTLY FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS.

Product Properties

ConjugationUnconjugated
Dilution RangeReconstitute in sterile water for a stock solution.
FormulationLyophilized from a solution in PBS pH 7.4, 5% Trehalose, 5% Mannitol.
Storage InstructionUse a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze thaw cycles. Store at 2 to 8°C for one week. Store at-20 to-80°C for twelve months from the date of receipt.
Endotoxin<0.1 EU/Mu g of the protein by the LAL method.
ImmunoreactivityWhen recombinant Mouse EphB3 is coated at 2 Mu g/mL, recombinant human EFNB1 binds with an apparent KD <0.2 nM.

Target Information

Gene SymbolEFNB1
Gene ID1947
Uniprot IDEFNB1_HUMAN
ImmunogenHomo sapiens (Human)
Immunogen RegionLeu28-Gly232

Additional Info

Post Translational Modifications Inducible phosphorylation of tyrosine residues in the cytoplasmic domain. Proteolytically processed. The ectodomain is cleaved, probably by a metalloprotease, to produce a membrane-tethered C-terminal fragment. This fragment is then further processed by the gamma-secretase complex to yield a soluble intracellular domain peptide which can translocate to the nucleus. The intracellular domain peptide is highly labile suggesting that it is targeted for degradation by the proteasome.
Function Cell surface transmembrane ligand for Eph receptors, a family of receptor tyrosine kinases which are crucial for migration, repulsion and adhesion during neuronal, vascular and epithelial development. Binding to Eph receptors residing on adjacent cells leads to contact-dependent bidirectional signaling into neighboring cells. Shows high affinity for the receptor tyrosine kinase EPHB1/ELK. Can also bind EPHB2 and EPHB3. Binds to, and induces collapse of, commissural axons/growth cones in vitro. May play a role in constraining the orientation of longitudinally projecting axons.
Protein Name Ephrin-B1
Efl-3
Elk Ligand
Elk-L
Eph-Related Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Ligand 2
Lerk-2 Cleaved Into - Ephrin-B1 C-Terminal Fragment
Ephrin-B1 Ctf - Ephrin-B1 Intracellular Domain
Ephrin-B1 Icd
Database Links Reactome: R-HSA-2682334
Reactome: R-HSA-3928662
Reactome: R-HSA-3928664
Reactome: R-HSA-3928665
Cellular Localisation Cell Membrane
Single-Pass Type I Membrane Protein
Membrane Raft
May Recruit Grip1 And Grip2 To Membrane Raft Domains
Ephrin-B1 C-Terminal Fragment: Cell Membrane
Ephrin-B1 Intracellular Domain: Nucleus
Colocalizes With Zhx2 In The Nucleus
Alternative Protein Names Ephrin-B1 protein
Efl-3 protein
Elk Ligand protein
Elk-L protein
Eph-Related Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Ligand 2 protein
Lerk-2 Cleaved Into - Ephrin-B1 C-Terminal Fragment protein
Ephrin-B1 Ctf - Ephrin-B1 Intracellular Domain protein
Ephrin-B1 Icd protein
EFNB1 protein
EFL3 protein
EPLG2 protein
LERK2 protein

Information sourced from Uniprot.org

Citations

Product Review

Well-cited Academic Publications
KO-Validated 700+ Lines
Technical Support Expert Scientific Team
1-Year Guarantee Antibodies & Proteins