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Recombinant Human HER1/EGFR/ErbB1 Protein, His Tag, Avi Tag

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Recombinant Human HER1/EGFR/ErbB1 Protein, His Tag, Avi Tag

  • Expression Host: HEK293 Cells
  • Species: Human
  • Size: 50ug,100ug,500ug
  • Official Symbol: HER1

EGFR (Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor) is a Protein Coding gene. Diseases associated with EGFR include Inflammatory Skin And Bowel Disease, Neonatal, 2 and Lung Cancer. Among its related pathways are Apoptotic Pathways in Synovial Fibroblasts and Prolactin Signaling. Gene Ontology (GO) annotations related to this gene include identical protein binding and protein kinase activity. An important paralog of this gene is ERBB2.Receptor tyrosine kinase binding ligands of the EGF family and activating several signaling cascades to convert extracellular cues into appropriate cellular responses.Known ligands include EGF, TGFA/TGF-alpha, AREG, epigen/EPGN, BTC/betacellulin, epiregulin/EREG and HBEGF/heparin-binding EGF.Ligand binding triggers receptor homo- and/or heterodimerization and autophosphorylation on key cytoplasmic residues.  

 

Alpha Lifetech can provide Recombinant Protein products. Including various specifications such as 50, 100, and 500ug, this protein product has been purified and passed quality inspection. Scientists from all over the world are welcome to consult.

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Product Background

The EGFR subfamily of receptor tyrosine kinases is composed of EGFR, ErbB2, ErbB3 and ErbB4. The EGFR shares 43% - 44% aa sequence identity with the ECD of human EGFR subfamily. All these family members are type I transmembrane glycoproteins with an extracellular ligand binding domain. The extracellular ligand binding domain is containing two cysteine-rich domains separated by a spacer region and a cytoplasmic domain containing a membrane-proximal tyrosine kinase domain. Ligand binding could induce EGFR homodimerization and heterodimerization with ErbB2, resulting in cell signaling, heterodimerization tyrosine phosphorylation and kinase activation. It can bind EGF, amphiregulin, TGF-alpha, betacellulin, epiregulin, HB-EGF, epigen, and so on. Its signaling regulates multiple biological functions including cell proliferation, differentiation, motility, and apoptosis. EGFR can also be recruited to form heterodimers with the ligand-activated ErbB3 or ErbB4. EGFR is overexpressed in different tumors. Several anti-cancer drugs use EGFR as target.

Product Specification

Catalog Number

ALP64541

Product Name

Recombinant Human HER1/EGFR/ErbB1 Protein, His Tag, Avi Tag

Alias

Epidermal growth factor receptor, EGFR

Alternate Names

Human Egfr Protein,Recombinant Protein,her1,her1 egfr,her1 gene,egfr her1,egfr protein,egfr pathway,egfr signaling,egfr receptor,erbb1,his tag,his tag protein,avi tag,avi tag protein

Official Symbol

HER1/EGFR/ErbB1

Species

Human

Expression Host

HEK293 Cells

Protein Family

ErbB Family

Product Description

ALP64541 Recombinant Human HER1 Protein, His Tag, Avi Tag is produced in HEK293 Cells and the target gene encoding Leu25-Ser378 is expressed with a 6His, Avi tag at the C-terminus.

Size

50ug,100ug,500ug

Purification

Affinity Purification

Purity

>90%-95% as determined by SDS-PAGE

Endotoxin

<1.0 EU/ug determined by the LAL method

Buffer

Supplied in PBS, pH7.4

Storage

For long term storage, store the reagent at -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

Shipping Condition

Lyophilized powder is shipped at ambient temperature. Liquid form is shipped in dry ice.

Note

This product is for research use only. This product can not be used for human.

Protein Pathways

Adherens junction, Bladder cancer, Calcium signaling pathway, Colorectal cancer, Cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction, Dorso-ventral axis formation, Endocytosis, Endometrial cancer, Epithelial cell signaling in Helicobacter pylori infection, ErbB signaling pathway, Focal adhesion, Gap junction, Glioma, GnRH signaling pathway, MAPK signaling pathway, Melanoma, Non-small cell lung cancer, Pancreatic cancer, Pathways in cancer, Prostate cancer, Regulation of actin cytoskeleton

Reference

1 Yarden, Y., and Sliwkowski, M. X., Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2001, DOI: 10.1146/annurev.biochem.70.1.343

2 Arteaga, C. L., Cancer and Metastasis Reviews, 2003, DOI: 10.1023/A:1026241713629

3 Herbst, R. S., European Journal of Cancer Supplements, 2004, DOI: 10.1016/j.ejcsup.2004.06.007

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