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Rabbit anti-Human EphB1 Monoclonal Antibody | anti-EphB1 antibody

Recombinant Anti-EphB1 Antibody, Rabbit Monoclonal

Gene Names
EPHB1; ELK; NET; Hek6; EPHT2
Reactivity
Human
Applications
ELISA
Purity
Protein A
Synonyms
EphB1; Monoclonal Antibody; Recombinant Anti-EphB1 Antibody; Rabbit Monoclonal; EphB1 Antibody; Rabbit MAb; EPH receptor B1; Anti-ELK Antibody; Anti-EPHT2 Antibody; Anti-Hek6 Antibody; Anti-NET Antibody; anti-EphB1 antibody
Ordering
For Research Use Only!
Host
Rabbit
Reactivity
Human
Clonality
Monoclonal
Isotype
Rabbit IgG
Clone Number
022
Specificity
Human EphB1.
No cross-reactivity in ELISA with Human EPHB4, Human EPHB6, Mouse EphA1, Mouse EphA4, Mouse EphA6, Mouse EphA7, Mouse EphB3
Purity/Purification
Protein A
Form/Format
Liquid; 0.2um filtered solution in PBS
Applicable Applications for anti-EphB1 antibody
ELISA (EIA)
Application Notes
ELISA: 1:5000-1:10,000
Antibody Type
Recombinant Antibody
Immunogen
Recombinant Human EphB1 protein
Conjugation
Unconjugated
Preparation
This antibody was obtained from a rabbit immunized with purified, recombinant Human EphB1 (rh EphB1).
Preparation and Storage
This antibody can be stored at 2-8 degree C for one month without detectable loss of activity. Antibody products are stable for twelve months from date of receipt when stored at -20 degree C to -80 degree C. Preservative-Free. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Related Product Information for anti-EphB1 antibody
Ephrin type-B receptor 1, also known as EphB1, belongs to the ephrin receptor subfamily of the protein-tyrosine kinase family which 16 known receptors (14 found in mammals) are involved: EPHA1, EPHA2, EPHA3, EPHA4, EPHA5, EPHA6, EPHA7, EPHA8, EPHA9, EPHA10, EPHB1, EPHB2, EPHB3, EPHB4, EPHB5, EPHB6. EphB2 receptor tyrosine kinase phosphorylates syndecan-2 and that this phosphorylation event is crucial for syndecan-2 clustering and spine formation. The Eph family of receptor tyrosine kinases (comprising EphA and EphB receptors) has been implicated in synapse formation and the regulation of synaptic function and plasticity6. Ephrin receptors are components of cell signalling pathways involved in animal growth and development, forming the largest sub-family of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs). Ligand-mediated activation of Ephs induces various important downstream effects and Eph receptors have been studied for their potential roles in the development of cancer. EphB receptor tyrosine kinases are enriched at synapses, suggesting that these receptors play a role in synapse formation or function. We find that EphrinB binding to EphB induces a direct interaction of EphB with NMDA-type glutamate receptors. This interaction occurs at the cell surface and is mediated by the extracellular regions of the two receptors, but does not require the kinase activity of EphB.
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References
Dalva MB, et al. (2000) EphB receptors interact with NMDA receptors and regulate excitatory synapse formation. Cell. 103(6): 945-56.Takasu MA, et al. (2002) Modulation of NMDA receptor-dependent calcium influx and gene expression through EphB receptors. Science. 295(5554): 491-5.Adams RH, et al. (1999) Roles of ephrinB ligands and EphB receptors in cardiovascular development: demarcation of arterial/venous domains, vascular morphogenesis, and sprouting angiogenesis. Genes Dev. 13(3): 295-306.

NCBI and Uniprot Product Information

NCBI GI #
NCBI GeneID
NCBI Accession #
NCBI GenBank Nucleotide #
UniProt Accession #
Molecular Weight
109,885 Da
NCBI Official Full Name
ephrin type-B receptor 1
NCBI Official Synonym Full Names
EPH receptor B1
NCBI Official Symbol
EPHB1
NCBI Official Synonym Symbols
ELK; NET; Hek6; EPHT2
NCBI Protein Information
ephrin type-B receptor 1; EK6; EPH-like kinase 6; eph tyrosine kinase 2; soluble EPHB1 variant 1; tyrosine-protein kinase receptor EPH-2; neuronally-expressed EPH-related tyrosine kinase
UniProt Protein Name
Ephrin type-B receptor 1
Protein Family
UniProt Gene Name
EPHB1
UniProt Synonym Gene Names
ELK; EPHT2; HEK6; NET; EK6; hEK6; NET
UniProt Entry Name
EPHB1_HUMAN

NCBI Description

Ephrin receptors and their ligands, the ephrins, mediate numerous developmental processes, particularly in the nervous system. Based on their structures and sequence relationships, ephrins are divided into the ephrin-A (EFNA) class, which are anchored to the membrane by a glycosylphosphatidylinositol linkage, and the ephrin-B (EFNB) class, which are transmembrane proteins. The Eph family of receptors are divided into 2 groups based on the similarity of their extracellular domain sequences and their affinities for binding ephrin-A and ephrin-B ligands. Ephrin receptors make up the largest subgroup of the receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) family. The protein encoded by this gene is a receptor for ephrin-B family members. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

Uniprot Description

EphB1: a receptor tyrosine kinase of the Eph family. Receptor for members of the ephrin-B family: ephrin-B1, -B2 and -B3. The Eph receptor tyrosine kinase family, the largest in the tyrosine kinase group, has fourteen members. They bind membrane-anchored ligands, ephrins, at sites of cell-cell contact, regulating the repulsion and adhesion of cells that underlie the establishment, maintenance, and remodeling of patterns of cellular organization. Eph signals are particularly important in regulating cell adhesion and cell migration during development, axon guidance, homeostasis and disease. EphA receptors bind to GPI-anchored ephrin-A ligands, while EphB receptors bind to ephrin-B proteins that have a transmembrane and cytoplasmic domain. Interactions between EphB receptor kinases and ephrin-B proteins transduce signals bidirectionally, signaling to both interacting cell types. Eph receptors and ephrins also regulate the adhesion of endothelial cells and are required for the remodeling of blood vessels. The ligand-activated form of EphB1 interacts with GRB2, GRB10 and NCK through their respective SH2 domains. Four alternatively spliced isoforms are known.

Protein type: Protein kinase, tyrosine (receptor); Kinase, protein; Protein kinase, TK; Membrane protein, integral; EC 2.7.10.1; TK group; Eph family

Chromosomal Location of Human Ortholog: 3q21-q23

Cellular Component: early endosome membrane; integral to plasma membrane; axon; dendrite; extracellular region; plasma membrane; cytosol; lipid raft

Molecular Function: protein binding; transmembrane-ephrin receptor activity; axon guidance receptor activity; ATP binding

Biological Process: positive regulation of synaptogenesis; axon guidance; camera-type eye morphogenesis; peptidyl-tyrosine phosphorylation; neurogenesis; establishment of cell polarity; protein amino acid autophosphorylation; ephrin receptor signaling pathway; central nervous system projection neuron axonogenesis; angiogenesis; optic nerve morphogenesis; detection of temperature stimulus involved in sensory perception of pain; regulation of JNK cascade; cell-substrate adhesion; retinal ganglion cell axon guidance

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Product Notes

The EphB1 ephb1 (Catalog #AAA8106033) is an Antibody produced from Rabbit and is intended for research purposes only. The product is available for immediate purchase. The Recombinant Anti-EphB1 Antibody, Rabbit Monoclonal reacts with Human and may cross-react with other species as described in the data sheet. AAA Biotech's EphB1 can be used in a range of immunoassay formats including, but not limited to, ELISA (EIA). ELISA: 1:5000-1:10,000. Researchers should empirically determine the suitability of the EphB1 ephb1 for an application not listed in the data sheet. Researchers commonly develop new applications and it is an integral, important part of the investigative research process. It is sometimes possible for the material contained within the vial of "EphB1, Monoclonal Antibody" to become dispersed throughout the inside of the vial, particularly around the seal of said vial, during shipment and storage. We always suggest centrifuging these vials to consolidate all of the liquid away from the lid and to the bottom of the vial prior to opening. Please be advised that certain products may require dry ice for shipping and that, if this is the case, an additional dry ice fee may also be required.

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