Recombinant Human CDCP1 protein (His tag)
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Recombinant Human CDCP1 protein (His tag) is a Human Fragment protein, in the 1 to 343 aa range, expressed in HEK 293 cells, with >85%, < 1 EU/µg endotoxin level, suitable for SDS-PAGE.
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CD318, TRASK, UNQ2486/PRO5773, CDCP1, CUB domain-containing protein 1, Membrane glycoprotein gp140, Subtractive immunization M plus HEp3-associated 135 kDa protein, Transmembrane and associated with src kinases, SIMA135
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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human CDCP1 protein (His tag) (AB276523)
SDS-PAGE analysis of ab276523.
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Sequence info
Properties and storage information
Shipped at conditions
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
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Specifications
Form
Lyophilized
General info
Function
May be involved in cell adhesion and cell matrix association. May play a role in the regulation of anchorage versus migration or proliferation versus differentiation via its phosphorylation. May be a novel marker for leukemia diagnosis and for immature hematopoietic stem cell subsets. Belongs to the tetraspanin web involved in tumor progression and metastasis.
Post-translational modifications
Phosphorylated on tyrosine by kinases of the SRC family such as SRC and YES as well as by the protein kinase C gamma/PRKCG. Dephosphorylated by phosphotyrosine phosphatases. Also phosphorylated by suramin, a heparin analog. Tyrosine phosphorylated in response to dissociation of integrin alpha-6 beta-4 from laminin-5.. N-glycosylated.. A soluble form may also be produced by proteolytic cleavage at the cell surface (shedding). Another peptide of 80 kDa (p80) is present in cultured keratinocytes probably due to tryptic cleavage at an unidentified site on its N-terminal side. Converted to p80 by plasmin, a trypsin-like protease.
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