• Human LRP8 (Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor Related Protein 8) Sandwich ELISA Kit (STJE0010424)

Human LRP8 (Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor Related Protein 8) Sandwich ELISA Kit (STJE0010424)

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Applications: ELISA
Reactivity: Human
Note: STRICTLY FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT TO BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS.
Sensitivity: 0.049ng/mL
Detection Limit: 0.156-10ng/mL
Short Description: This LRP8 Sandwich ELISA Kit is an in-vitro enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the measurement of samples in human cell culture supernatant, serum and plasma (EDTA, citrate, heparin).
Storage Instruction: Store the unopened kit in the fridge at 2-8°C for up to 6 months. Once opened store individual kit contents according to components table provided with the kit.
Assay Time: 4.5 hrs
Gene Symbol: LRP8
Gene ID: 7804
Uniprot ID: LRP8_HUMAN
Sample Type: serum, plasma or other biological fluids.
Tissue Specificity Expressed mainly in brain and placenta. Also expressed in platelets and megakaryocytic cells. Not expressed in the liver.
Post Translational Modifications O-glycosylated. Some alternatively spliced isoforms lack the O-linked sugar domain. Undergoes sequential, furin and gamma-secretase dependent, proteolytic processing, resulting in the extracellular release of the entire ligand-binding domain as a soluble polypeptide and in the intracellular domain (ICD) release into the cytoplasm. The gamma-secretase-dependent proteolytical processing occurs after the bulk of the extracellular domain has been shed, in a furin-dependent manner, in alternatively spliced isoforms carrying the furin cleavage site. Hypoglycosylation (mainly hypo-O-glycosylation) leads to increased extracellular cleavage, which in turn results in accelerating release of the intracellular domain (ICD) by the gamma-secretase. The resulting receptor fragment is able to inhibit Reelin signaling and in particular the Reelin-induced DAB1 phosphorylation. Tyrosine phosphorylated upon apoE binding. Ubiquitinated by MYLIP leading to degradation.
Function Cell surface receptor for Reelin (RELN) and apolipoprotein E (apoE)-containing ligands. LRP8 participates in transmitting the extracellular Reelin signal to intracellular signaling processes, by binding to DAB1 on its cytoplasmic tail. Reelin acts via both the VLDL receptor (VLDLR) and LRP8 to regulate DAB1 tyrosine phosphorylation and microtubule function in neurons. LRP8 has higher affinity for Reelin than VLDLR. LRP8 is thus a key component of the Reelin pathway which governs neuronal layering of the forebrain during embryonic brain development. Binds the endoplasmic reticulum resident receptor-associated protein (RAP). Binds dimers of beta 2-glycoprotein I and may be involved in the suppression of platelet aggregation in the vasculature. Highly expressed in the initial segment of the epididymis, where it affects the functional expression of clusterin and phospholipid hydroperoxide glutathione peroxidase (PHGPx), two proteins required for sperm maturation. May also function as an endocytic receptor. Not required for endocytic uptake of SEPP1 in the kidney which is mediated by LRP2. Together with its ligand, apolipoprotein E (apoE), may indirectly play a role in the suppression of the innate immune response by controlling the survival of myeloid-derived suppressor cells. (Microbial infection) Acts as a receptor for Semliki Forest virus.
Protein Name Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor-Related Protein 8
Lrp-8
Apolipoprotein E Receptor 2
Database Links Reactome: R-HSA-432142
Reactome: R-HSA-975634
Cellular Localisation Cell Membrane
Single-Pass Type I Membrane Protein
Secreted
Isoforms That Contain The Exon Coding For A Furin-Type Cleavage Site Are Proteolytically Processed
Leading To A Secreted Receptor Fragment
Alternative ELISA Names Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor-Related Protein 8 ELISA kit
Lrp-8 ELISA kit
Apolipoprotein E Receptor 2 ELISA kit
LRP8 ELISA kit
APOER2 ELISA kit
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