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Proteins and Peptides

GRB10 Recombinant Protein

Product Sizes
10ug
£261.00
OPCD03670-10UG
50ug
£500.00
OPCD03670-50UG
200ug
£901.00
OPCD03670-200UG
About this Product
SKU:
OPCD03670
Additional Names:
Grb-10;GRB10 adapter protein;GRB10 adaptor protein;GRB-IR;growth factor receptor-bound protein 10;insulin receptor-binding protein Grb-IR;IRBP;maternally expressed gene 1;MEG1;RSS.
Conjugate:
Unconjugated
Concentration:
200 ug/mL (prior to lyoph)
Extra Details:
Adapter protein which modulates coupling of a number of cell surface receptor kinases with specific signaling pathways. Binds to; and suppress signals from; activated receptors tyrosine kinases; including the insulin (INSR) and insulin-like growth factor (IGF1R) receptors. The inhibitory effect can be achieved by 2 mechanisms: interference with the signaling pathway and increased receptor degradation. Delays and reduces AKT1 phosphorylation in response to insulin stimulation. Blocks association between INSR and IRS1 and IRS2 and prevents insulin-stimulated IRS1 and IRS2 tyrosine phosphorylation. Recruits NEDD4 to IGF1R; leading to IGF1R ubiquitination; increased internalization and degradation by both the proteasomal and lysosomal pathways. May play a role in mediating insulin-stimulated ubiquitination of INSR; leading to proteasomal degradation. Negatively regulates Wnt signaling by interacting with LRP6 intracellular portion and interfering with the binding of AXIN1 to LRP6. Positive regulator of the KDR/VEGFR-2 signaling pathway. May inhibit NEDD4-mediated degradation of KDR/VEGFR-2.
Gene Details:
growth factor receptor bound protein 10
Host:
E. coli
Molecular Weight:
27kDa
Protein Details:
Growth factor receptor-bound protein 10
Purity:
> 95%
Shipping Conditions:
Blue Ice
Source:
E.coli
Storage Conditions:
2Â[o]C to 8Â[o]C|-80Â[o]C
Supplier:
Aviva Systems Biology
Type:
Proteins, Peptides, Small Molecules & Other Biomolecules: Recombinant Proteins