Recombinant Human FIBP protein (His tag N-Terminus)
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Recombinant Human FIBP protein (His tag N-Terminus) is a Human Full Length protein, in the 1 to 364 aa range, expressed in Escherichia coli, with >95%, suitable for SDS-PAGE, Mass Spec.
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Acidic fibroblast growth factor intracellular-binding protein, aFGF intracellular-binding protein, FGF-1 intracellular-binding protein, FIBP
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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human FIBP protein (His tag N-Terminus) (AB156710)
15% SDS-PAGE analysis of ab156710 (3μg).
Reactivity data
Sequence info
Properties and storage information
Shipped at conditions
Appropriate short-term storage duration
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
Aliquoting information
Storage information
Supplementary information
This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.
Biological function summary
FIBP influences the modulation of cell growth and differentiation. It does not form a known complex but interacts with FGFs impacting their bioavailability and function. These roles make it integral to cellular processes where FGF signaling is important such as tissue repair and embryonic development. Understanding its interaction with FGFs helps in studying various physiological and pathological states.
Pathways
FIBP plays a role in the fibroblast growth factor signaling pathway. This pathway involves FGFRs (fibroblast growth factor receptors) and proteins such as ERK1/2 which are essential for signal transduction. FIBP affects FGF localization and modulation influencing how signals propagate within the pathway. This regulation holds importance in cellular proliferation and survival key functions within the growth factor signaling networks.
Specifications
Form
Liquid
Additional notes
ab156710 is purified using conventional chromatography techniques.
General info
Function
May be involved in mitogenic function of FGF1. May mediate with IER2 FGF-signaling in the establishment of laterality in the embryo (By similarity).
Subcellular localisation
Nucleus
Target data
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