Anti-LAMC2 antibody

Anti-LAMC2 antibody

Catalog Number:
A001018996STJ
Mfr. No.:
STJ111117
Price:
$297
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      • Overview
        • Laminins, a family of extracellular matrix glycoproteins, are the major noncollagenous constituent of basement membranes. They have been implicated in a wide variety of biological processes including cell adhesion, differentiation, migration, signaling, neurite outgrowth and metastasis. Laminins, composed of 3 non identical chains: laminin alpha, beta and gamma (formerly A, B1, and B2, respectively), have a cruciform structure consisting of 3 short arms, each formed by a different chain, and a long arm composed of all 3 chains. Each laminin chain is a multidomain protein encoded by a distinct gene. Several isoforms of each chain have been described. Different alpha, beta and gamma chain isomers combine to give rise to different heterotrimeric laminin isoforms which are designated by Arabic numerals in the order of their discovery, i. e. alpha1 beta1gamma1 heterotrimer is laminin 1. The biological functions of the different chains and trimer molecules are largely unknown, but some of the chains have been shown to differ with respect to their tissue distribution, presumably reflecting diverse functions in vivo. This gene encodes the gamma chain isoform laminin, gamma 2. The gamma 2 chain, formerly thought to be a truncated version of beta chain (B2t), is highly homologous to the gamma 1 chain; however, it lacks domain VI, and domains V, IV and III are shorter. It is expressed in several fetal tissues but differently from gamma 1, and is specifically localized to epithelial cells in skin, lung and kidney. The gamma 2 chain together with alpha 3 and beta 3 chains constitute laminin 5 (earlier known as kalinin), which is an integral part of the anchoring filaments that connect epithelial cells to the underlying basement membrane. The epithelium-specific expression of the gamma 2 chain implied its role as an epithelium attachment molecule, and mutations in this gene have been associated with junctional epidermolysis bullosa, a skin disease characterized by blisters due to disruption of the epidermal-dermal junction. Two transcript variants resulting from alternative splicing of the 3' terminal exon, and encoding different isoforms of gamma 2 chain, have been described. The two variants are differentially expressed in embryonic tissues, however, the biological significance of the two forms is not known. Transcript variants utilizing alternative polyA_signal have also been noted in literature.

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      • Properties
        • Host
          rabbit
          Antibody Type
          polyclonal
          Isotype
          IgG
          Reactivity
          human; mouse; rat
          Immunogen
          Recombinant fusion protein containing a sequence corresponding to amino acids 862-1111 of human LAMC2 (NP_061486. 2).
          Purification
          Affinity purification
          Conjugate
          Unconjugated
          Formulation
          PBS with 0.02% sodium azide, 50% glycerol, pH7.3.
          Storage
          Store at -20°C and avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
          Regulatory Status
          RUO
          Antigen
          Laminin Subunit Gamma-2; Cell-Scattering Factor 140 Kda Subunit; Csf 140 Kda Subunit; Epiligrin Subunit Gamma; Kalinin Subunit Gamma; Kalinin/Nicein/Epiligrin 100 Kda Subunit; Ladsin 140 Kda Subunit; Laminin B2t Chain; Laminin-5 Subunit Gamma; Large Adhesive Scatter Factor 140 Kda Subunit; Nicein Subunit Gamma (Gene ID:3918; UniProt:Q13753)

          * For research use only

      • Applications
        • Application
          WB
        • Application Dilutions
          WB 1:500-1:2000

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