Anti-Dab1 Antibody recognizes Dab1 that is a phosphoprotein encoded by the mouse gene dab and is related to the Drosophila gene 'disabled'. Mutations in the mouse dab gene may result in the 'scrambler' and 'yotari' phenotypes. Dab1 binds to non-receptor tyrosine kinases and plays an important role in brain development. Dab1 is expressed in neuronal populations exposed to reelin, and it functions as a signaling molecule that regulates cell positioning in the developing brain. Cloning of human Dab1 and sequence determinations suggest a 96% identity to the mouse sequence. Dab1 binds to cytoplasmic regions of very low density lipoprotein receptors (VLDLR), apolipoprotein E receptor-2 (ApoER2) and the Amyloid Precursor Protein (APP) family of proteins. Dab1 accumulates in ectopic neurons from mice lacking Reelin or both VLDLR and ApoER2. In humans, Dab1 has been mapped to lp32-p312. This region shows homology of synteny with the segment of mouse chromosome 4 containing Dab1.
This whole rabbit serum was prepared by repeated immunizations with a synthetic peptide corresponding to the C-terminal region of murine Dab1 at amino acids 400-555.
来源宿主
Rabbit
反应性
Mus musculus (Mouse)
保存建议
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