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| Artikelnummer | Größe | Datenblatt | Manual | SDB | Lieferzeit | Menge | Preis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ABS-ES-1960.1 | 1 pair (100 µg/100 µg) | - | - |
10 - 14 Werktage* |
1.080,00 €
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Product Description: Insulin receptor (INSR) is a transmembrane receptor tyrosine kinase that... mehr
Produktinformationen "Anti-Human Insulin Receptor Antibody Pair"
Product Description: Insulin receptor (INSR) is a transmembrane receptor tyrosine kinase that plays a central role in mediating the effects of insulin on glucose homeostasis and metabolism. Structurally, the mature receptor is a tetramer composed of two extracellular alpha-subunits, responsible for insulin binding, and two transmembrane beta-subunits, which possess intrinsic tyrosine kinase activity and mediate intracellular signaling upon insulin binding. The INSR gene undergoes alternative splicing to produce two main isoforms, IR-A and IR-B, which differ in their tissue distribution and functional properties. Upon insulin binding, the receptor undergoes autophosphorylation and activates downstream signaling pathways that regulate glucose uptake, lipid metabolism, cell growth, and survival. Dysfunction or mutations in INSR can impair insulin signaling, leading to insulin resistance and contributing to metabolic disorders such as type 2 diabetes and, less commonly, rare syndromes of severe insulin resistance, aberrant signaling is also implicated in certain cancers due to its role in cell proliferation and apoptosis. Protein Function: 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 phosphotyrosine 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. The Ras/RAF/MAP2K/MAPK pathway is mainly involved in mediating cell growth, survival and cellular differentiation of insulin. Phosphorylated IRS1 recruits GRB2/SOS complex, which triggers the activation of the Ras/RAF/MAP2K/MAPK pathway. In addition to binding insulin, the insulin receptor can bind insulin-like growth factors (IGFI and IGFII). Isoform Short has a higher affinity for IGFII binding. When present in a hybrid receptor with IGF1R, binds IGF1. PubMed:12138094 shows that hybrid receptors composed of IGF1R and INSR isoform Long are activated with a high affinity by IGF1, with low affinity by IGF2 and not significantly activated by insulin, and that hybrid receptors composed of IGF1R and INSR isoform Short are activated by IGF1, IGF2 and insulin. In contrast, PubMed:16831875 shows that hybrid receptors composed of IGF1R and INSR isoform Long and hybrid receptors composed of IGF1R and INSR isoform Short have similar binding characteristics, both bind IGF1 and have a low affinity for insulin. In adipocytes, inhibits lipolysis (By similarity) [The Uniprot Consortium]
| Schlagworte: | Anti-INSR, Anti-Insulin receptor, Human Insulin Receptor Antibody Pair |
| Hersteller: | Absea |
| Hersteller-Nr: | ES-1960 |
Eigenschaften
| Anwendung: | ELISA |
| Antikörper-Typ: | Monoclonal |
| Klon: | K56025_9E11/K56025_16G4 |
| Konjugat: | No |
| Wirt: | Mouse/Mouse |
| Spezies-Reaktivität: | human |
| Reinheit: | >85% |
| Format: | Solution |
Datenbank Information
| KEGG ID : | K04527 | Passende Produkte |
| UniProt ID : | P06213 | Passende Produkte |
| Gene ID : | GeneID 3643 | Passende Produkte |
Handhabung & Sicherheit
| Lagerung: | -20°C (avoid repeat freezing and thawing cycles) |
| Versand: | -20°C (International: +4°C) |
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Nur für Forschungszwecke und Laboruntersuchungen: Nicht für die Anwendung im oder am Menschen!
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