MET Antibody

Artikelnummer: ASB-OACA10362
Artikelname: MET Antibody
Artikelnummer: ASB-OACA10362
Hersteller Artikelnummer: OACA10362
Alternativnummer: ASB-OACA10362-100UG,ASB-OACA10362-50UG
Hersteller: Aviva
Wirt: Rabbit
Kategorie: Proteine/Peptide
Applikation: ELISA, IF, IHC
Spezies Reaktivität: Human
Immunogen: Recombinant Human Hepatocyte growth factor receptor protein (83-209AA)
Konjugation: Unconjugated
Alternative Synonym: AUTS9,c-Met,DFNB97,hepatocyte growth factor receptor,HGF receptor,HGF/SF receptor,HGFR,proto-oncogene c-Met,RCCP2,scatter factor receptor,SF receptor,tyrosine-protein kinase Met.
Receptor tyrosine kinase that transduces signals from the extracellular matrix into the cytoplasm by binding to hepatocyte growth factor/HGF ligand. Regulates many physiological processes including proliferation, scattering, morphogenesis and survival. Ligand binding at the cell surface induces autophosphorylation of MET on its intracellular domain that provides docking sites for downstream signaling molecules. Following activation by ligand, interacts with the PI3-kinase subunit PIK3R1, PLCG1, SRC, GRB2, STAT3 or the adapter GAB1. Recruitment of these downstream effectors by MET leads to the activation of several signaling cascades including the RAS-ERK, PI3 kinase-AKT, or PLCgamma-PKC. The RAS-ERK activation is associated with the morphogenetic effects while PI3K/AKT coordinates prosurvival effects. During embryonic development, MET signaling plays a role in gastrulation, development and migration of muscles and neuronal precursors, angiogenesis and kidney formation. In adults, participates in wound healing as well as organ regeneration and tissue remodeling. Promotes also differentiation and proliferation of hematopoietic cells. May regulate cortical bone osteogenesis (By similarity).
Klonalität: Polyclonal
NCBI: 4233
Reinheit: >95%
Formulierung: Liquid
Immunofluorescent analysis of U251 cells at dilution of 1:100 and Alexa Fluor 488-congugat
Immunohistochemistry of paraffin-embedded human colon cancer at dilution of 1:100
Immunohistochemistry of paraffin-embedded human liver cancer at dilution of 1:100