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company name :
MyBioSource
product type :
antibody
product name :
Rabbit anti Human CD340 (ErbB2) Polyclonal
catalog :
MBS551010
quantity :
0.1 mg
price :
280 USD
clonality :
polyclonal
host :
rabbit
conjugate :
nonconjugated
reactivity :
human
application :
ELISA, enzyme immunoassay
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product information
catalog number :
MBS551010
products type :
Antibody
products full name :
Rabbit anti Human CD340 (ErbB2) Polyclonal
products short name :
CD340 (ErbB2)
products name syn :
Rabbit anti Human CD340 (ErbB2) Polyclonal purified; ErbB2; HER2; CD340; cd-340; erb; polyclonal; PAb
other names :
receptor tyrosine-protein kinase erbB-2 isoform b; Receptor tyrosine-protein kinase erbB-2; Metastatic lymph node gene 19 protein; MLN 19; Proto-oncogene Neu; Proto-oncogene c-ErbB-2; Tyrosine kinase-type cell surface receptor HER2; p185erbB2
products gene name :
CD340
other gene names :
ERBB2; HER2; MLN19; NEU; NGL; MLN 19
uniprot entry name :
ERBB2_HUMAN
clonality :
Polyclonal
isotype :
IgG
host :
Rabbit
reactivity :
Human
sequence length :
1225
purity :
Serum IgG fraction was purified by Protein A affinity chromatography.
form :
0.2 um filtered solution in PBS with 5% trehalose.
storage stability :
The lyophilized antibody is stable for at least 1 year from date of receipt at -20 degree C. Upon reconstitution, this antibody can be stored in working aliquots at 2 degree - 8 degree C for one month, or at -20 degree C for six months without detectable loss of activity. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. Shelf Life: >12 months
tested application :
ELISA (EIA)
app notes :
ELISA: Use at a concentration range of 0.5-1ug/ml. The detection limit for ErbB2 is approximately 0.625 ng/well.
other info1 :
Source Note: Polyclonal CD340 antibody was produced from sera of rabbits immunized with recombinant human CD340 extracellular domain.
other info2 :
Reconstitution: A quick spin of the vial followed by reconstitution in distilled water. This solution can then be diluted into other buffers.
products categories :
Polyclonal
ncbi gi num :
54792098
ncbi acc num :
NP_001005862.1
ncbi gb acc num :
NM_001005862.1
uniprot acc num :
P04626
ncbi mol weight :
137,910 Da
ncbi pathways :
Adherens Junction Pathway 83070!!Adherens Junction Pathway 481!!Alpha6-Beta4 Integrin Signaling Pathway 198807!!Axon Guidance Pathway 105688!!Bladder Cancer Pathway 83115!!Bladder Cancer Pathway 527!!Calcium Signaling Pathway 83050!!Calcium Signaling Pathway 459!!Endometrial Cancer Pathway 83109!!Endometrial Cancer Pathway 521
uniprot summary :
Function: Protein tyrosine kinase that is part of several cell surface receptor complexes, but that apparently needs a coreceptor for ligand binding. Essential component of a neuregulin-receptor complex, although neuregulins do not interact with it alone. GP30 is a potential ligand for this receptor. Regulates outgrowth and stabilization of peripheral microtubules (MTs). Upon ERBB2 activation, the MEMO1-RHOA-DIAPH1 signaling pathway elicits the phosphorylation and thus the inhibition of GSK3B at cell membrane. This prevents the phosphorylation of APC and CLASP2, allowing its association with the cell membrane. In turn, membrane-bound APC allows the localization of MACF1 to the cell membrane, which is required for microtubule capture and stabilization. Ref.11 Ref.14 Ref.19 Ref.25 Ref.26 Ref.29In the nucleus is involved in transcriptional regulation. Associates with the 5'-TCAAATTC-3' sequence in the PTGS2/COX-2 promoter and activates its transcription. Implicated in transcriptional activation of CDKN1A; the function involves STAT3 and SRC. Involved in the transcription of rRNA genes by RNA Pol I and enhances protein synthesis and cell growth. Ref.11 Ref.14 Ref.19 Ref.25 Ref.26 Ref.29. Catalytic activity: ATP + a [protein]-L-tyrosine = ADP + a [protein]-L-tyrosine phosphate. Ref.39. Enzyme regulation: Activated by dimerization. Not activated by EGF, TGF-alpha and amphiregulin. Interaction with PTK6 increases its intrinsic kinase activity. Ref.24. Subunit structure: Homodimer. Heterodimer with EGFR, ERBB3 and ERBB4. Part of a complex with EGFR and either PIK3C2A or PIK3C2B. May interact with PIK3C2B when phosphorylated on Tyr-1196. Interacts with PRKCABP and PLXNB1. Interacts (when phosphorylated on Tyr-1248) with MEMO1. Interacts with MUC1; the interaction is enhanced by heregulin (HRG). Interacts (when phosphorylated on Tyr-1139) with GRB7 (via SH2 domain). Interacts (when phosphorylated on Tyr-1248) with ERBB2IP. Interacts with KPNB1, RANBP2, EEA1, CRM1, CLTC, PTK6, RPA94 and ACTB. Interacts with SRC . By similarity. Ref.11 Ref.12 Ref.13 Ref.15 Ref.16 Ref.17 Ref.20 Ref.24 Ref.29 Ref.30 Ref.33 Ref.34 Ref.36 Ref.39. Subcellular location: Isoform 1: Cell membrane; Single-pass type I membrane protein. Cytoplasm perinuclear region. Nucleus Ref.14 Ref.17 Ref.19 Ref.29. Note: Translocation to the nucleus requires endocytosis, probably endosomal sorting and is mediated by importin beta-1/KPNB1. Ref.14 Ref.17 Ref.19 Ref.29Isoform 2: Cytoplasm. Nucleus Ref.14 Ref.17 Ref.19 Ref.29. Isoform 3: Cytoplasm. Nucleus Ref.14 Ref.17 Ref.19 Ref.29. Tissue specificity: Expressed in a variety of tumor tissues including primary breast tumors and tumors from small bowel, esophagus, kidney and mouth. Ref.14. Post-translational modification: Autophosphorylated. Ligand-binding increases phosphorylation on tyrosine residues. Autophosphorylation occurs in trans, i.e. one subunit of the dimeric receptor phosphorylates tyrosine residues on the other subunit. Signaling via SEMA4C promotes phosphorylation at Tyr-1248. Ref.20 Ref.21. Polymorphism: There are four alleles due to the variations in positions 654 and 655. Allele B1 (Ile-654/Ile-655) has a frequency of 0.782; allele B2 (Ile-654/Val-655) has a frequency of 0.206; allele B3 (Val-654/Val-655) has a frequency of 0.012. Involvement in disease: Hereditary diffuse gastric cancer (HDGC) [MIM:137215]: A cancer predisposition syndrome with increased susceptibility to diffuse gastric cancer. Diffuse gastric cancer is a malignant disease characterized by poorly differentiated infiltrating lesions resulting in thickening of the stomach. Malignant tumors start in the stomach, can spread to the esophagus or the small intestine, and can extend through the stomach wall to nearby lymph nodes and organs. It also can metastasize to other parts of the body.Note: The gene represented in this entry is involved in disease pathogenesis.Glioma (GLM) [MIM:137800]: Gliomas are benign or malignant central nervous system neoplasms derived from glial cells. They comprise astrocytomas and glioblastoma multiforme that are derived from astrocytes, oligodendrogliomas derived from oligodendrocytes and ependymomas derived from ependymocytes.Note: The gene represented in this entry is involved in disease pathogenesis.Ovarian cancer (OC) [MIM:167000]: The term ovarian cancer defines malignancies originating from ovarian tissue. Although many histologic types of ovarian tumors have been described, epithelial ovarian carcinoma is the most common form. Ovarian cancers are often asymptomatic and the recognized signs and symptoms, even of late-stage disease, are vague. Consequently, most patients are diagnosed with advanced disease.Note: Disease susceptibility is associated with variations affecting the gene represented in this entry.Lung cancer (LNCR) [MIM:211980]: A common malignancy affecting tissues of the lung. The most common form of lung cancer is non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) that can be divided into 3 major histologic subtypes: squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, and large cell lung cancer. NSCLC is often diagnosed at an advanced stage and has a poor prognosis.Note: The gene represented in this entry is involved in disease pathogenesis.Gastric cancer (GASC) [MIM:613659]: A malignant disease which starts in the stomach, can spread to the esophagus or the small intestine, and can extend through the stomach wall to nearby lymph nodes and organs. It also can metastasize to other parts of the body. The term gastric cancer or gastric carcinoma refers to adenocarcinoma of the stomach that accounts for most of all gastric malignant tumors. Two main histologic types are recognized, diffuse type and intestinal type carcinomas. Diffuse tumors are poorly differentiated infiltrating lesions, resulting in thickening of the stomach. In contrast, intestinal tumors are usually exophytic, often ulcerating, and associated with intestinal metaplasia of the stomach, most often observed in sporadic disease.Note: The gene represented in this entry is involved in disease pathogenesis.Chromosomal aberrations involving ERBB2 may be a cause gastric cancer. Deletions within 17q12 region producing fusion transcripts with CDK12, leading to CDK12-ERBB2 fusion leading to truncated CDK12 protein not in-frame with ERBB2. Sequence similarities: Belongs to the protein kinase superfamily. Tyr protein kinase family. EGF receptor subfamily.Contains 1 protein kinase domain.
size :
0.1 mg
price :
280 USD
more info or order :
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