Recombinant Human Angiopoietin 1 protein (denatured)
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Recombinant Human Angiopoietin 1 protein (denatured) is a Human Fragment protein, in the 1 to 480 aa range, expressed in Escherichia coli, with >85%, suitable for SDS-PAGE.
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KIAA0003, ANGPT1, Angiopoietin-1, ANG-1
- SDS-PAGE
Supplier Data
SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human Angiopoietin 1 protein (denatured) (AB113163)
ab113163 at 3 μg analysed by SDS PAGE.
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Sequence info
Properties and storage information
Shipped at conditions
Appropriate short-term storage duration
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
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Supplementary information
This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.
Biological function summary
Angiopoietin 1 supports the structural integrity of blood vessels by interacting with the Tie2 receptor as part of a signaling complex. It helps prevent vascular leak and promotes endothelial cell survival migration and adhesion. By playing such roles Angiopoietin 1 is fundamental for maintaining vascular homeostasis and facilitating proper blood flow throughout the body. It also influences the immune response by modulating endothelial functions.
Pathways
Angiopoietin 1's involvement is most notable within the PI3K/AKT pathway and the MAPK pathway which are important for signaling cell survival and growth. These pathways work closely with other proteins such as VEGF (Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor) in angiogenesis and vascular remodeling. Angiopoietin 1 interacts with its related pathways to ensure that blood vessels remain functional and adaptive to physiological changes.
Specifications
Form
Liquid
Additional notes
ab113163 is purified by using conventional chromatography techniques
General info
Function
Binds and activates TEK/TIE2 receptor by inducing its dimerization and tyrosine phosphorylation. Plays an important role in the regulation of angiogenesis, endothelial cell survival, proliferation, migration, adhesion and cell spreading, reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton, but also maintenance of vascular quiescence. Required for normal angiogenesis and heart development during embryogenesis. After birth, activates or inhibits angiogenesis, depending on the context. Inhibits angiogenesis and promotes vascular stability in quiescent vessels, where endothelial cells have tight contacts. In quiescent vessels, ANGPT1 oligomers recruit TEK to cell-cell contacts, forming complexes with TEK molecules from adjoining cells, and this leads to preferential activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and the AKT1 signaling cascades. In migrating endothelial cells that lack cell-cell adhesions, ANGT1 recruits TEK to contacts with the extracellular matrix, leading to the formation of focal adhesion complexes, activation of PTK2/FAK and of the downstream kinases MAPK1/ERK2 and MAPK3/ERK1, and ultimately to the stimulation of sprouting angiogenesis. Mediates blood vessel maturation/stability. Implicated in endothelial developmental processes later and distinct from that of VEGF. Appears to play a crucial role in mediating reciprocal interactions between the endothelium and surrounding matrix and mesenchyme.
Post-translational modifications
Glycosylated.
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