Gene Bio Systems
NRG1 antibody , Cat. # FNab05856
NRG1 antibody , Cat. # FNab05856
SKU:FNab05856
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Size:100ug
Purification:Immunogen affinity purified
Form:liquid
Purity:?95% as determined by SDS-PAGE
Host:Rabbit
Clonality:polyclonal
Clone ID:
Isotype:IgG
Storage:PBS with 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol pH 7.3,-20? for 12 months(Avoid repeated freeze / thaw cycles.)
Background:Direct ligand for ERBB3 and ERBB4 tyrosine kinase receptors. Concomitantly recruits ERBB1 and ERBB2 coreceptors, resulting in ligand-stimulated tyrosine phosphorylation and activation of the ERBB receptors. The multiple isoforms perform diverse functions such as inducing growth and differentiation of epithelial, glial, neuronal, and skeletal muscle cells; inducing expression of acetylcholine receptor in synaptic vesicles during the formation of the neuromuscular junction; stimulating lobuloalveolar budding and milk production in the mammary gland and inducing differentiation of mammary tumor cells; stimulating Schwann cell proliferation; implication in the development of the myocardium such as trabeculation of the developing heart. Isoform 10 may play a role in motor and sensory neuron development. Binds to ERBB4(PubMed:10867024, PubMed:7902537). Binds to ERBB3(PubMed:20682778). Acts as a ligand for integrins and binds(via EGF domain) to integrins ITGAV:ITGB3 or ITGA6:ITGB4. Its binding to integrins and subsequent ternary complex formation with integrins and ERRB3 are essential for NRG1-ERBB signaling. Induces the phosphorylation and activation of MAPK3/ERK1, MAPK1/ERK2 and AKT1(PubMed:20682778). Ligand-dependent ERBB4 endocytosis is essential for the NRG1-mediated activation of these kinases in neurons(By similarity).
Immunogen:neuregulin 1
Synonyms:GGF, HGL, HRGA, NDF, SMDF
Observed MW:55 kDa and 72 kDa
Uniprot ID:Q02297
Reactivity:Human, Mouse
Tested Application:ELISA, WB, IHC, IF, IP
Recommended dilution:WB: 1:500-1:1000; IHC: 1:50-1:200 IP:1:500-1:2000; IF: 1:50-1:500
Gene ID:3084
Research Area:Signal Transduction, Cardiovascular, Immunology, Developmental biology, Neuroscience
