Recombinant Human LYPD3 protein (His tag) is a Human Fragment protein, in the 1 to 286 aa range, expressed in HEK 293, with >95% purity, < 1 EU/µg endotoxin level and suitable for SDS-PAGE.
>95% SDS-PAGE
< 1 EU/µg
HEK 293 cells
His tag C-Terminus
SDS-PAGE
No
M D P A R K A G A Q A M I W T A G W L L L L L L R G G A Q A L E C Y S C V Q K A D D G C S P N K M K T V K C A P G V D V C T E A V G A V E T I H G Q F S L A V R G C G S G L P G K N D R G L D L H G L L A F I Q L Q Q C A Q D R C N A K L N L T S R A L D P A G N E S A Y P P N G V E C Y S C V G L S R E A C Q G T S P P V V S C Y N A S D H V Y K G C F D G N V T L T A A N V T V S L P V R G C V Q D E F C T R D G V T G P G F T L S G S C C Q G S R C N S D L R N K T Y F S P R I P P L V R L P P P E P T T V A S T T S V T T S T S A P V R P T S T T K P M P A P T S Q T P R Q G V E H
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Supports cell migration. May be involved in urothelial cell-matrix interactions. May be involved in tumor progression.
Ly6/PLAUR domain-containing protein 3, GPI-anchored metastasis-associated protein C4.4A homolog, Matrigel-induced gene C4 protein, MIG-C4, UNQ491/PRO1007, C4.4A, LYPD3
Recombinant Human LYPD3 protein (His tag) is a Human Fragment protein, in the 1 to 286 aa range, expressed in HEK 293, with >95% purity, < 1 EU/µg endotoxin level and suitable for SDS-PAGE.
Ly6/PLAUR domain-containing protein 3, GPI-anchored metastasis-associated protein C4.4A homolog, Matrigel-induced gene C4 protein, MIG-C4, UNQ491/PRO1007, C4.4A, LYPD3
>95% SDS-PAGE
< 1 EU/µg
HEK 293 cells
His tag C-Terminus
SDS-PAGE
No
No
Human
pH: 7.4
Constituents: 100% PBS
M D P A R K A G A Q A M I W T A G W L L L L L L R G G A Q A L E C Y S C V Q K A D D G C S P N K M K T V K C A P G V D V C T E A V G A V E T I H G Q F S L A V R G C G S G L P G K N D R G L D L H G L L A F I Q L Q Q C A Q D R C N A K L N L T S R A L D P A G N E S A Y P P N G V E C Y S C V G L S R E A C Q G T S P P V V S C Y N A S D H V Y K G C F D G N V T L T A A N V T V S L P V R G C V Q D E F C T R D G V T G P G F T L S G S C C Q G S R C N S D L R N K T Y F S P R I P P L V R L P P P E P T T V A S T T S V T T S T S A P V R P T S T T K P M P A P T S Q T P R Q G V E H
Fragment
28.3 kDa
1 to 286
Recombinant
His tag C-Terminus
Lyophilized
Supports cell migration. May be involved in urothelial cell-matrix interactions. May be involved in tumor progression.
N-glycosylated and O-glycosylated.
Ambient - Can Ship with Ice
-20°C
Upon delivery aliquot
Avoid freeze / thaw cycle
This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.
LYPD3 also known as C4.4A is a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored protein with a molecular weight of approximately 40 kDa. It belongs to the Ly6/PLAUR domain family. This protein is mainly expressed in stratified epithelia and also found in some other tissues. LYPD3 shows higher expression levels in certain cancer cell types indicating its role in tumorigenesis.
LYPD3 functions in cellular adhesion and migration processes. It interacts with extracellular matrix components facilitating the movement and positioning of cells. It acts as a part of a protein complex that is important for cell communication and tissue organization. Its high expression in some cancer types suggests its involvement in processes that drive cancer progression including metastasis.
LYPD3 participates in key signaling cascades including integrin-mediated pathways. These pathways are important for mediating cell-matrix interactions and influence cell movement and survival. LYPD3 has known interactions with integrin proteins suggesting a collaborative role that modulates cell adhesion dynamics. These interactions make it an important player in cell migration and invasion processes that are pivotal for normal physiological events and pathological conditions.
LYPD3 shows significant involvement in cancers such as squamous cell carcinoma and prostate cancer. The protein aids the metastatic spread of these cancers by promoting cell migration and invasion. It has been associated with other proteins like laminin which supports cancer cell detachment and dissemination. Understanding LYPD3's role in cancer biology helps in identifying therapeutic targets for impeding cancer progression.
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