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Anti-α1-Catenin (N-terminal region) Antibody

Item no. ABC-AN1672
Manufacturer Abcepta
Amount 100 ul
Category
Specific against Cat (Feline, Felis catus), Cattle (Bovine)
Host Rabbit
Isotype IgG
Alias alphaE-catenin,catenin alpha1,catenin
Available
Manufacturer - Category
Primary Antibodies; Cancer; Signal Transduction; Stem Cells
Manufacturer - Targets
α-catenins are cadherin interacting proteins with homology to vinculin. Three α-catenin genes have been described including α1-catenin (αE-Catenin), α2-catenin (αN-catenin), and α3-catenin (αT-catenin). α1-catenin has 81% homology with α2-catenin and 60% homology with α3-catenin. These α-catenin isoforms may have similar roles since each binds cadherins. However, their expression patterns are both overlapping and distinct. α1-catenin was identified in epithelial cells, and is expressed in various cell types. α2-catenin is enriched in the nervous system, and α3-catenin is expressed highest in testis and heart. Phosphorylation may regulate the activity of α1-catenin, since tyrosine phosphorylation of Tyr-148 occurs during intercellular adhesion. This site is dephosphorylated by SHP2, which inhibits α1-catenin binding to β-catenin and translocation to the plasma membrane. Phosphorylation of α1-catenin at Tyr-148 may be important for inhibition of cell transformation, and dephosphorylation of this site may be important during SHP2-mediated cell transformation.
Bio Background
?-catenins are cadherin interacting proteins with homology to vinculin. Three ?-catenin genes have been described including ?1-catenin (?E-Catenin), ?2-catenin (?N-catenin), and ?3-catenin (?T-catenin). ?1-catenin has 81% homology with ?2-catenin and 60% homology with ?3-catenin. These ?-catenin isoforms may have similar roles since each binds cadherins. However, their expression patterns are both overlapping and distinct. ?1-catenin was identified in epithelial cells, and is expressed in various cell types. ?2-catenin is enriched in the nervous system, and ?3-catenin is expressed highest in testis and heart. Phosphorylation may regulate the activity of ?1-catenin, since tyrosine phosphorylation of Tyr-148 occurs during intercellular adhesion. This site is dephosphorylated by SHP2, which inhibits ?1-catenin binding to ?-catenin and translocation to the plasma membrane. Phosphorylation of ?1-catenin at Tyr-148 may be important for inhibition of cell transformation, and dephosphorylation of this site may be important during SHP2-mediated cell transformation.
Clonality
Rabbit Polyclonal
Gene Name
CTNNA1
Reactivity
B, C
Calculated Molecular Weight
100071
Formulation
Antigen Affinity Purified

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