Insulin Receptor Polyclonal Antibody, PE-Cy7 Conjugated
Cat# bs-0681R-PE-Cy7
Size : 100ul
Marca : Bioss
Insulin Receptor Polyclonal Antibody, PE-Cy7 Conjugated
Applications
Reactivity
Predicted Reactivity
Overview | |
Catalog # | bs-0681r-pe-cy7-100ul |
Product Name | Insulin Receptor Polyclonal Antibody, PE-Cy7 Conjugated |
Applications | WB, FCM |
Reactivity | Human, Mouse, Rat |
Predicted Reactivity | Dog, Cow, Sheep, Horse, Chicken, Rabbit |
Specifications | |
Conjugation | PE-Cy7 |
Host | Rabbit |
Source | KLH conjugated synthetic peptide derived from human Insulin Receptor |
Immunogen Range | 51-150/1384 |
Clonality | Polyclonal |
Isotype | IgG |
Concentration | 1ug/ul |
Purification | Purified by Protein A. |
Storage Buffer | Aqueous buffered solution containing 0.01M TBS (pH7.4) with 1% BSA, 0.02% Proclin300 and 50% Glycerol. |
Storage Condition | Store at -20°C. Aliquot into multiple vials to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. |
Target | |
Gene ID | 3643 |
Swiss Prot | P06213 |
Subcellular location | Cell membrane |
Synonyms | HHF5; CD220; Insulin receptor; IR; INSR |
Background | Receptor tyrosine kinase which mediates the pleiotropic actions of insulin. Binding of insulin leads to phosphorylation of several intracellular substrates, including, insulin receptor substrates (IRS1, 2, 3, 4), SHC, GAB1, CBL and other signaling intermediates. Each of these phosphorylated proteins serve as docking proteins for other signaling proteins that contain Src-homology-2 domains (SH2 domain) that specifically recognize different phosphotyrosines residues, including the p85 regulatory subunit of PI3K and SHP2. Phosphorylation of IRSs proteins lead to the activation of two main signaling pathways: the PI3K-AKT/PKB pathway, which is responsible for most of the metabolic actions of insulin, and the Ras-MAPK pathway, which regulates expression of some genes and cooperates with the PI3K pathway to control cell growth and differentiation. Binding of the SH2 domains of PI3K to phosphotyrosines on IRS1 leads to the activation of PI3K and the generation of phosphatidylinositol-(3, 4, 5)-triphosphate (PIP3), a lipid second messenger, which activates several PIP3-dependent serine/threonine kinases, such as PDPK1 and subsequently AKT/PKB. The net effect of this pathway is to produce a translocation of the glucose transporter SLC2A4/GLUT4 from cytoplasmic vesicles to the cell membrane to facilitate glucose transport. Moreover, upon insulin stimulation, activated AKT/PKB is responsible for: anti-apoptotic effect of insulin by inducing phosphorylation of BAD; regulates the expression of gluconeogenic and lipogenic enzymes by controlling the activity of the winged helix or forkhead (FOX) class of transcription factors. Another pathway regulated by PI3K-AKT/PKB activation is mTORC1 signaling pathway which regulates cell growth and metabolism and integrates signals from insulin. AKT mediates insulin-stimulated protein synthesis by phosphorylating TSC2 thereby activating mTORC1 pathway. |
Application Dilution | |
WB | 1:300-5000 |
FCM | 1:20-100 |