Anti-PCDH19 antibody - C-terminal
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Rabbit Polyclonal PCDH19 antibody. C-terminal. Suitable for WB and reacts with Human, Mouse samples. Cited in 3 publications. Immunogen corresponding to Synthetic Peptide within Human PCDH19 aa 1050 to C-terminus.
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KIAA1313, PCDH19, Protocadherin-19
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Western blot - Anti-PCDH19 antibody - C-terminal (AB191198)
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Western blot - Anti-PCDH19 antibody - C-terminal (ab191198) at 1 mg/mL
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Whole cell lysate from HeLa cells in RIPA buffer at 50 µg
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Whole cell lysate from 293T cells in RIPA buffer at 50 µg
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Whole cell lysate from Jurkat cells in RIPA buffer at 50 µg
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Whole cell lysate from TCMK-1 cells in NETN buffer at 10 µg
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Whole cell lysate from NIH3T3 cells in NETN buffer at 10 µg
Predicted band size: 126 kDa
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Biological function summary
Protocadherin-19 is part of the cadherin superfamily which includes other protocadherins that contribute to cell-cell adhesion and signaling. These proteins are known to form a complex with other cadherins at the cell membrane facilitating neuronal cell communication. PCDH19's ability to mediate cell adhesion and interaction is necessary for the organization of neural circuits fundamental for brain function.
Pathways
Research indicates that protocadherin-19 is important in signal transduction pathways related to synapse development and plasticity. Specifically it associates with the Wnt signaling pathway a critical pathway for neural development and synapse formation. Through this involvement PCDH19 interacts indirectly with other proteins like β-catenin which plays a role in the transcription regulation affecting cell fate decisions.
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Publications (3)
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Journal of neuroinflammation 20:230 PubMed37805585
2023
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Neurobiology of disease 169:105738 PubMed35460869
2022
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Molecular brain 14:113 PubMed34261484
2021
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