Notch 2 / Biotin / REA1204
Notch 2 / Biotin / REA1204
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Product Details
Supplier | Miltenyi Biotec | |
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Catalog #: | 130-123-014 (View supplier product page) | |
Size | 100 tests in 200 µL | |
Price | $265.00 | |
Antigen | Notch 2 | |
Clone | REA1204 | |
Host | Human | |
Isotype | IgG1 | |
Conjugate | Biotin | |
Target Species | Human | |
Applications | FC | |
Description | Clone REA1204 recognizes human Notch2, a member of the Notch receptor family. Upon binding its membrane-bound ligand of the Delta-like or Jagged family members (Jagged1, Jagged2, and Delta1), the Notch receptor undergoes two proteolytic cleavage steps eventually releasing the Notch intracellular domain (NICD), which subsequently translocates into the nucleus, where it activates transcription within a multiprotein complex. The Notch signaling is essential for the physiologic development of natural killer (NK) cells. Notch2 is expressed on various hematopetic cells, including T cell precursors in the thymus and activated peripheral T cells. In addition, the altered expression of Notch2 in various leukemias, lymphomas, and cancers has been reported. | Additional information: Clone REA1204 displays negligible binding to Fc receptors. |
About Notch 2 and Biotin
Notch 2 | This gene encodes a member of the Notch family. Members of this Type 1 transmembrane protein family share structural characteristics including an extracellular domain consisting of multiple epidermal growth factor-like (EGF) repeats, and an intracellular domain consisting of multiple, different domain types. Notch family members play a role in a variety of developmental processes by controlling cell fate decisions. The Notch signaling network is an evolutionarily conserved intercellular signaling pathway which regulates interactions between physically adjacent cells. In Drosophilia, notch interaction with its cell-bound ligands (delta, serrate) establishes an intercellular signaling pathway that plays a key role in development. Homologues of the notch-ligands have also been identified in human, but precise interactions between these ligands and the human notch homologues remain to be determined. This protein is cleaved in the trans-Golgi network, and presented on the cell surface as a heterodimer. This protein functions as a receptor for membrane bound ligands, and may play a role in vascular, renal and hepatic development. Two transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jan 2011] |
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Citations
PMID 19414770 | ||
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PMID 10079256 | ||
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