Recombinant Human PINCH 1 protein
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Recombinant Human PINCH 1 protein is a Human protein, in the 1 to 325 aa range, expressed in Wheat germ, suitable for SDS-PAGE, ELISA, WB.
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PINCH, PINCH1, LIMS1, LIM and senescent cell antigen-like-containing domain protein 1, Particularly interesting new Cys-His protein 1, Renal carcinoma antigen NY-REN-48, PINCH-1
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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human PINCH 1 protein (AB116807)
12.5% SDS-PAGE showing ab116807 at approximately 61.82kDa.
Stained with Coomassie Blue.
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Biological function summary
PINCH 1 facilitates communication within cells by anchoring the cell's structural components to its signaling pathways. It forms the ternary PINCH-ILK-parvin (PIP) complex essential for transmitting mechanical and chemical signals within the cell. This complex enables cells to respond to their environments adjusting their activities accordingly. PINCH 1 also participates in the regulation of cell survival and proliferation suggesting its importance in maintaining cellular functions.
Pathways
PINCH 1 acts as a participant in the integrin signaling and focal adhesion pathways. In these pathways PINCH 1 works alongside proteins like ILK and alpha-parvin to translate extracellular matrix signals into intracellular responses. These pathways regulate cell movement shape changes and survival by coordinating actin cytoskeleton remodeling and integrin-mediated adhesion. This coordination allows cells to adjust their behavior based on external cues.
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Liquid
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Function
Within the IPP (ILK-PINCH-PARVIN) complex, binds to F-actin, promoting F-actin bundling, a process required to generate force for actin cytoskeleton reorganization and subsequent dynamic cell adhesion events such as cell spreading and migration.
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