Rabbit Polyclonal PTCH2 antibody. Suitable for WB and reacts with Human samples. Cited in 1 publication. Immunogen corresponding to Synthetic Peptide within Human PTCH2.
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UNQ560/PRO1121/PRO57079, PTCH2, Protein patched homolog 2, PTC2
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Western blot - Anti-PTCH2 antibody (AB151775)
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Western blot - Anti-PTCH2 antibody (ab151775) at 0.5 µg/mL
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HeLa cell lysate
Predicted band size: 131 kDa
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Biological function summary
PTCH2 participates in the negative regulation of the Hedgehog signaling pathway. It forms a receptor complex with other proteins to maintain proper cell communication and growth control. PTCH2 is part of a larger complex that includes Patched 1 (PTCH1) contributing to embryonic development and tissue patterning. Its regulation of cellular growth and differentiation processes is critical for these activities.
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PTCH2 is a critical component of the Hedgehog signaling pathway and the development pathway. It closely interacts with PTCH1 and SMO in regulating signal transduction. Communication within these pathways is essential for tissue patterning and organogenesis. PTCH2's modulation of SMO results in downstream effects which impact the transcription of target genes controlling cell proliferation.
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Cell death & disease 9:497 PubMed29703892
2018
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