EPH Receptor B1 antibody (Extracellular)
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- Target See all EPH Receptor B1 (EPHB1) Antibodies
- EPH Receptor B1 (EPHB1)
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Binding Specificity
- AA 485-497, Extracellular
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Reactivity
- Mouse
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Host
- Rabbit
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Clonality
- Polyclonal
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Conjugate
- This EPH Receptor B1 antibody is un-conjugated
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Application
- Western Blotting (WB), Immunofluorescence (Cultured Cells) (IF (cc)), Immunofluorescence (IF), Immunochromatography (IC), Live Cell Imaging (LCI)
- Purpose
- A Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody to EphB1 Receptor
- Specificity
- Extracellular, N-terminus
- Cross-Reactivity
- Human, Mouse, Rat
- Predicted Reactivity
- Rat,human - identical
- Characteristics
- Anti-EphB1 (extracellular) Antibody is directed against an extracellular epitope of mouse EphB1. Anti-EphB1 (extracellular) Antibody (ABIN7043126, ABIN7044251 and ABIN7044252)) can be used in western blot, immunocytochemistry and indirect flow cytometry applications. The antibody is suitable for live cell imaging. It has been designed to recognize EphB1 from rat, mouse, and human samples.
- Purification
- Affinity purified on immobilized antigen.
- Immunogen
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Immunogen: Synthetic peptide
Immunogen Sequence: (C)RSQTNTARIDGLR, corresponding to amino acid residues 485-497 of mouse EphB1
- Isotype
- IgG
- Top Product
- Discover our top product EPHB1 Primary Antibody
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- Application Notes
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Antigen preadsorption control: 1 μg peptide per 1 μg antibody
Application Dilutions Immunohistochemistry paraffin embedded sections ihc: N/A
Application Dilutions Western blot wb: 1:800
- Comment
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Negative Control: BLP-ER021
Blocking Peptide: BLP-ER021
- Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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- Format
- Lyophilized
- Reconstitution
- Recosntitute with double distilled water (DDW) to a concentration of 1.0 mg/mL.
- Concentration
- 1 mg/mL
- Buffer
- PBS pH 7.4
- Storage
- 4 °C,-20 °C
- Storage Comment
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Storage before reconstitution: The antibody ships as a lyophilized powder at room temperature. Upon arrival, it should be stored at -20°C.
Storage after reconstitution: The reconstituted solution can be stored at 4°C for up to 1 week. For longer periods, small aliquots should be stored at -20°C. Avoid multiple freezing and thawing. Centrifuge all antibody preparations before use (10000 x g 5 min).
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- Target
- EPH Receptor B1 (EPHB1)
- Alternative Name
- EPHB1 (EPHB1 Products)
- Background
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Ephrin type-B receptor 1, Eph receptor B1, Tyrosine-protein kinase receptor EPH-2,Eph receptors are the largest family of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs). EphA receptors (EphA1-10) bind ephrinA ligands which are GPI-linked proteins and EphB receptors (EphB1-6) bind ephrinB ligands which are membrane protein with one transmembrane domain1,2. Within each subfamily, interactions between receptor and ligand are promiscuous. In addition, Eph receptors can also bind ephrins from the other class2. Forward and reverse signaling through Eph receptors is a unique characteristic to this RTK since ephrins are physically linked to the plasma membrane3.Structurally, Eph receptors contain an extracellular ligand-binding domain, a transmembrane domain and an intracellular C-terminal domain responsible for intracellular signaling1. Forward Eph receptor signaling involves autophosphorylation of the receptor via a tyrosine kinase domain, as well as phosphorylation of other proteins. Known effectors of the forward signaling include Src kinase and Ras/Rho GTPases2. Much less is known about the reverse signaling mediated by Eph receptors. Besides from acting independently, Eph receptors can also signal in concert with other receptors. For example, Eph receptors cooperate with FGF receptor, NMDA ligand-gated ion channel and chemokine G-protein coupled receptor2.Biological activities attributed to the Eph receptor-ephrin signaling module include establishing neuronal connections, mediating neuronal plasticity and repair following neuronal injury2,4. Eph receptors may also have a role in the immune system5.Eph receptors are expressed in the developing nervous system, and in the adult brain. It is also detected in the pancreas, intestine, bone and lymphocytes. In cancer cells, Eph receptors and ephrins are overexpressed2,6,7. They are also implicated in neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer's disease1.
Alternative names: EphB1, Ephrin type-B receptor 1, Eph receptor B1, Tyrosine-protein kinase receptor EPH-2 - Gene ID
- 270190
- NCBI Accession
- NM_004441
- UniProt
- Q8CBF3
- Pathways
- RTK Signaling
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