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AB90119

Anti-Ret antibody [MM0529-10F12]

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Mouse Monoclonal RET antibody. Suitable for IHC-P and reacts with Human samples. Cited in 1 publication. Immunogen corresponding to Recombinant Fragment Protein within Human RET.

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CDHF12, CDHR16, PTC, RET, RET51, Proto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase receptor Ret, Cadherin family member 12, Proto-oncogene c-Ret

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Immunohistochemistry (Formalin/PFA-fixed paraffin-embedded sections) - Anti-Ret antibody [MM0529-10F12] (AB90119)
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Immunohistochemistry (Formalin/PFA-fixed paraffin-embedded sections) - Anti-Ret antibody [MM0529-10F12] (AB90119)

Immunohistochemistry (Formalin/PFA-fixed paraffin-embedded sections) analysis of human placental tissue section (4μm) labelling Ret with ab90119. Tissue was treated with 15μg/ml Protenase K for antigen retrieval and fixed with 4% PFA. A HRP-conjugated anti-mouse IgG was used as the secondary antibody (30 minutes at room temperature) followed by DAB color development.

Key facts

Host species

Mouse

Clonality

Monoclonal

Clone number

MM0529-10F12

Isotype

IgG1

Carrier free

No

Reacts with

Human

Applications

IHC-P

applications

Immunogen

Recombinant Fragment Protein within Human RET. The exact immunogen used to generate this antibody is proprietary information.

P07949

Reactivity data

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Properties and storage information

Form
Liquid
Purification technique
Affinity purification Protein G
Purification notes
The IgG fraction of culture supernatant was purified by Protein G affinity chromatography and 0.2 µm filtered.
Storage buffer
Constituents: PBS
Shipped at conditions
Blue Ice
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
+4°C
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
-20°C
Aliquoting information
Upon delivery aliquot
Storage information
Avoid freeze / thaw cycle

Supplementary information

This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.

Ret also known as "rearranged during transfection" is a receptor tyrosine kinase with a mass of approximately 170-175 kDa. Scientists often study Ret because of its key role in cellular signaling pathways. It is primarily expressed in neural crest-derived cells and tissues including the kidneys and the enteric nervous system. Ret is also found in various other cell types throughout the body such as endocrine and hematopoietic tissues.
Biological function summary

The Ret protein facilitates several critical processes within the body. It functions as part of a complex with co-receptors called GFRα (GDNF family receptor alpha) which are required for binding ligands such as GDNF (glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor). This binding activates downstream signaling pathways that influence cell growth differentiation and survival particularly within the nervous system. The proper functioning of Ret is essential for the development and maintenance of these cellular environments.

Pathways

Ret is an important component of the MAPK/ERK and PI3K/AKT signaling pathways. These pathways mediate various cellular responses including cell proliferation survival and apoptosis. The interactions of Ret with other proteins like SHC and GRB2 within these pathways create ripple effects that impact larger cellular networks. Through these pathways Ret connects with multiple proteins to modulate essential biological processes.

Ret's dysregulation is closely associated with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 (MEN2) and Hirschsprung's disease. These conditions arise due to mutations affecting Ret's signaling capabilities. In MEN2 Ret mutations lead to uncontrolled cell growth often resulting in medullary thyroid carcinoma. Hirschsprung's disease on the other hand involves a failure in neural crest cell migration leading to congenital gut motility issues. Researchers explore Ret's interactions with other proteins such as endothelin receptor B (EDNRB) to further understand these diseases.

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Target data

Receptor tyrosine-protein kinase involved in numerous cellular mechanisms including cell proliferation, neuronal navigation, cell migration, and cell differentiation in response to glia cell line-derived growth family factors (GDNF, NRTN, ARTN, PSPN and GDF15) (PubMed : 20064382, PubMed : 20616503, PubMed : 20702524, PubMed : 21357690, PubMed : 21454698, PubMed : 24560924, PubMed : 28846097, PubMed : 28846099, PubMed : 28953886, PubMed : 31118272). In contrast to most receptor tyrosine kinases, RET requires not only its cognate ligands but also coreceptors, for activation (PubMed : 21994944, PubMed : 23333276, PubMed : 28846097, PubMed : 28846099, PubMed : 28953886). GDNF ligands (GDNF, NRTN, ARTN, PSPN and GDF15) first bind their corresponding GDNFR coreceptors (GFRA1, GFRA2, GFRA3, GFRA4 and GFRAL, respectively), triggering RET autophosphorylation and activation, leading to activation of downstream signaling pathways, including the MAPK- and AKT-signaling pathways (PubMed : 21994944, PubMed : 23333276, PubMed : 24560924, PubMed : 25242331, PubMed : 28846097, PubMed : 28846099, PubMed : 28953886). Acts as a dependence receptor via the GDNF-GFRA1 signaling : in the presence of the ligand GDNF in somatotrophs within pituitary, promotes survival and down regulates growth hormone (GH) production, but triggers apoptosis in absence of GDNF (PubMed : 20616503, PubMed : 21994944). Required for the molecular mechanisms orchestration during intestine organogenesis via the ARTN-GFRA3 signaling : involved in the development of enteric nervous system and renal organogenesis during embryonic life, and promotes the formation of Peyer's patch-like structures, a major component of the gut-associated lymphoid tissue (By similarity). Mediates, through interaction with GDF15-receptor GFRAL, GDF15-induced cell-signaling in the brainstem which triggers an aversive response, characterized by nausea, vomiting, and/or loss of appetite in response to various stresses (PubMed : 28846097, PubMed : 28846099, PubMed : 28953886). Modulates cell adhesion via its cleavage by caspase in sympathetic neurons and mediates cell migration in an integrin (e.g. ITGB1 and ITGB3)-dependent manner (PubMed : 20702524, PubMed : 21357690). Also active in the absence of ligand, triggering apoptosis through a mechanism that requires receptor intracellular caspase cleavage (PubMed : 21357690). Triggers the differentiation of rapidly adapting (RA) mechanoreceptors (PubMed : 20064382). Involved in the development of the neural crest (By similarity). Regulates nociceptor survival and size (By similarity). Phosphorylates PTK2/FAK1 (PubMed : 21454698).. Isoform 1. Isoform 1 in complex with GFRAL induces higher activation of MAPK-signaling pathway than isoform 2 in complex with GFRAL.
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Publications (1)

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Molecular medicine reports 22:4551-4560 PubMed33173993

2020

Ankylosis progressive homolog upregulation inhibits cell viability and mineralization during fibroblast ossification by regulating the Wnt/β‑catenin signaling pathway.

Applications

Unspecified application

Species

Unspecified reactive species

Xindong He,Yongqiang Dong
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