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Recombinant Human Ephrin-B2, soluble Protein [E. coli] | S01-068S/S01-068

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Recombinant Human Ephrin-B2, soluble Protein [E. coli] | S01-068S/S01-068 | Gentaur UK, US & Europe Distribution

Species: Human

Host / biotech: E. coli

Comment: N/A

Label: His-Tag

Clone / Antibody feature: N/A

Subcategory: Soluble Receptors

Category: Recombinant Protein

Synonyms: EPH-related receptor tyrosine kinase ligand 5; HTK ligand;

Isotype: N/A

Application: N/A

Detection Range: N/A

Species Reactivity/Cross reactivity: Human

Antigen: N/A

Description: The large families of Eph receptor tyrosine kinases and their Ephrin ligands transduce signals in a cell-cell contact-dependent fashion. They thereby coordinate the growth, differentiation, and patterning of almost every organ and tissue. Eph/Ephrin interactions can trigger a wide array of cellular responses, including cell adhesion, boundary formation, and repulsion. The exact mechanisms leading to this diversity of responses are unclear but appear to involve differential signaling, proteolytic cleavage of Ephrins, and endocytosis of the ligand-receptor complex. In the developing cardiovascular system, Eph and Ephrin molecules control the angiogenic remodeling of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels and play essential roles in endothelial cells as well as in supporting pericytes and vascular smooth muscle cells. Recent evidence suggests that Ephs and Ephrins may also be involved in pathological angiogenesis, in particular, the neovascularization of tumors. Consequently, the expression, interactions, or signaling of Eph/Ephrin molecules might be targets for future therapeutic approaches. Ephrins are naturally divided into two structural groups. All ligands share a conserved extracellular sequence, which most likely corresponds to the receptor-binding domain. This conserved sequence consists of approximately 125 amino acids and includes four invariant cysteines. The B-class ligands are transmembrane proteins, which can be tyrosine phosphorylated upon receptor ligation. Class B ephrins show 33% amino acid sequence identity in their extracellular segments and 44% amino acid sequence identity in their cytoplasmic regions.

Purity Confirmation: > 95% by SDS-PAGE

Endotoxin: N/A

Formulation: lyophilized

Storage Handling Stability: N/A

Reconstituation: N/A

Molecular Weight: 23.4 kDa

Lenght (aa): 211

Protein Sequence: MIVLEPIYWNSSNSKFLPGQGLVLYPQIGDKLDIICPKVDSKTVGQYEYYKVYMVDKDQADRCTIKKENTPLLNCAKPDQDIKFTIKFQEFSPNLWGLEFQKNKDYYIISTSNGSLEGLDNQEGGVCQTRAMKILMKVGQDASSAGSTRNKDPTRRPELEAGTNGRSSTTSPFVKPNPGSSTDGNSAGHSGNNILGSEVALFALEHHHHHH

NCBI Gene ID: 1948

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