Recombinant Mouse Ephrin-A1 Fc Chimera Protein, CF Summary
Product Specifications
Mouse Ephrin-A1 (Asp19 - Ser182) Accession # P52793 |
IEGRMD | Human IgG1 (Pro100 - Lys330) |
6-His tag |
N-terminus | C-terminus | ||
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Product Datasheets
Carrier Free
CF stands for Carrier Free (CF). We typically add Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) as a carrier protein to our recombinant proteins. Adding a carrier protein enhances protein stability, increases shelf-life, and allows the recombinant protein to be stored at a more dilute concentration. The carrier free version does not contain BSA.
In general, we advise purchasing the recombinant protein with BSA for use in cell or tissue culture, or as an ELISA standard. In contrast, the carrier free protein is recommended for applications, in which the presence of BSA could interfere.
602-A1
Formulation | Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution in PBS. |
Reconstitution | Reconstitute at 100 μg/mL in sterile PBS. |
Shipping | The product is shipped at ambient temperature. Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature recommended below. |
Stability & Storage: | Use a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
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Background: Ephrin-A1
Ephrin-A1, also known as B61 and LERK-1, is a member of the Ephrin-A family of GPI-anchored ligands that bind and induce the tyrosine autophosphorylation of Eph receptors. Ephrin-A ligands are structurally related to the extracellular domains of the transmembrane Ephrin-B ligands. Eph-Ephrin interactions are widely involved in the regulation of cell migration, tissue morphogenesis, and cancer progression (1, 2). Mouse Ephrin-A1 is synthesized with an 17 amino acid (aa) signal peptide, a 165 aa mature chain, and a 23 aa C‑terminal propeptide which is removed prior to GPI linkage of Ephrin-A1 to the membrane (3, 4). It can also be released as a soluble molecule (3, 5, 6). The mature 21 ‑ 25 kDa mouse Ephrin-A1 shares 85% and 94% aa sequence identity with human and rat Ephrin-A1, respectively. Ephrin-A1 is widely expressed on endothelial and epithelial cells, particularly in the lung, intestine, liver, and skin (4, 8). It is expressed on resting CD4+ T cells but is down‑regulated following activation (7, 8). Ligation of Ephrin-A1 on CD4+ T cells inhibits cell proliferation and activation, although soluble Ephrin-A1 can promote T cell chemotaxis (7, 8). In cancer, Ephrin‑A1 is expressed by tumor cells as well as on the tumor-associated vasculature (5, 6, 9). It inhibits tumor cell proliferation and migration but also supports tumor growth by promoting angiogenesis (10 - 12). Soluble Ephrin-A1 additionally promotes neuronal survival and neurite extension (13).
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- Liu, D.-P. et al. (2007) Int. J. Oncol. 30:865.
- Brantley-Sieders, D.M. et al. (2006) Cancer Res. 66:10315.
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Citations for Recombinant Mouse Ephrin-A1 Fc Chimera Protein, CF
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P-Y/G@NHs sensitizes non-small cell lung cancer cells to radiotherapy via blockage of the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway
Authors: L Zhang, C Zhou, Y Zhou, W Zhang, X Hu, M Chen, H Hui, L Guo, C Wu, J Zhou, H Yin
Bioorganic chemistry, 2022-12-06;131(0):106317.
Species: Mouse
Sample Types: Whole Cells
Applications: Bioassay -
Protein kinase C phosphorylates the EphA2 receptor on serine 892 in the regulatory linker connecting the kinase and SAM domains
Authors: MP Gehring, EB Pasquale
Cell. Signal., 2020-05-13;73(0):109668.
Species: Human
Sample Types: Whole Cell
Applications: Bioassay -
EphA2 contributes to disruption of the blood-brain barrier in cerebral malaria
Authors: TK Darling, PN Mimche, C Bray, B Umaru, LM Brady, C Stone, CE Eboumbou M, TE Lane, LS Ayong, TJ Lamb
PLoS Pathog., 2020-01-30;16(1):e1008261.
Species: Mouse
Sample Types: Whole Cells
Applications: Bioassay -
Structural and functional analyses reveal promiscuous and species specific use of ephrin receptors by Cedar virus
Authors: ED Laing, CK Navaratnar, S Cheliout D, SR Petzing, Y Xu, SL Sterling, GA Marsh, LF Wang, M Amaya, DB Nikolov, R Cattaneo, CC Broder, K Xu
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 2019-09-23;0(0):.
Species: Virus - Henipavirus
Sample Types: Recombinant Protein
Applications: Coprecipitation Assay -
Protein kinase A can block EphA2 receptor-mediated cell repulsion by increasing EphA2 S897 phosphorylation.
Authors: Barquilla A, Lamberto I, Heynen-Genel S, Brill L, Pasquale E
Mol Biol Cell, 2016-07-06;27(17):2757-70.
Species: Human
Sample Types: Whole Cells
Applications: Bioassay -
Phosphorylation of cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (Cdk5) at Tyr-15 is inhibited by Cdk5 activators and does not contribute to the activation of Cdk5.
Authors: Kobayashi H, Saito T, Sato K, Furusawa K, Hosokawa T, Tsutsumi K, Asada A, Kamada S, Ohshima T, Hisanaga S
J Biol Chem, 2014-05-28;289(28):19627-36.
Species: Mouse
Sample Types: Whole Cells
Applications: Bioassay -
SLAP displays tumour suppressor functions in colorectal cancer via destabilization of the SRC substrate EPHA2.
Authors: Naudin C, Sirvent A, Leroy C, Larive R, Simon V, Pannequin J, Bourgaux J, Pierre J, Robert B, Hollande F, Roche S
Nat Commun, 2014-01-01;5(0):3159.
Species: Human
Sample Types: Whole Cells
Applications: Bioassay -
ADAM12-cleaved ephrin-A1 contributes to lung metastasis.
Authors: Ieguchi K, Tomita T, Omori T, Komatsu A, Deguchi A, Masuda J, Duffy S, Coulthard M, Boyd A, Maru Y
Oncogene, 2013-05-20;33(17):2179-90.
Species: Human, Mouse
Sample Types: In Vivo, Whole Cells
Applications: Bioassay, In Vivo -
Lithocholic acid is an Eph-ephrin ligand interfering with Eph-kinase activation.
Authors: Giorgio C, Hassan Mohamed I, Flammini L, Barocelli E, Incerti M, Lodola A, Tognolini M
PLoS ONE, 2011-03-30;6(3):e18128.
Species: Human
Sample Types: Whole Cells
Applications: Binding Assay -
Cooperative signaling between Slit2 and Ephrin-A1 regulates a balance between angiogenesis and angiostasis.
Authors: Dunaway CM, Hwang Y, Lindsley CW
Mol. Cell. Biol., 2010-12-06;31(3):404-16.
Species: Mouse
Sample Types: In Vivo
Applications: In Vivo -
Astrocyte-produced ephrins inhibit schwann cell migration via VAV2 signaling.
Authors: Afshari FT, Kwok JC, Fawcett JW
J. Neurosci., 2010-03-24;30(12):4246-55.
Species: Rat
Sample Types: Whole Cells
Applications: Bioassay -
EphA2 engages Git1 to suppress Arf6 activity modulating epithelial cell-cell contacts.
Authors: Miura K, Nam JM, Kojima C, Mochizuki N, Sabe H
Mol. Biol. Cell, 2009-02-04;20(7):1949-59.
Species: Canine
Sample Types: Whole Cells
Applications: Bioassay -
Soluble monomeric EphrinA1 is released from tumor cells and is a functional ligand for the EphA2 receptor.
Authors: Wykosky J, Palma E, Gibo DM
Oncogene, 2008-09-15;27(58):7260-73.
Species: Human
Sample Types: Whole Cells
Applications: Bioassay -
Hypoxia-inducible transcription factor-2alpha in endothelial cells regulates tumor neovascularization through activation of ephrin A1.
Authors: Yamashita T, Ohneda K, Nagano M, Miyoshi C, Kaneko N, Miwa Y, Yamamoto M, Ohneda O, Fujii-Kuriyama Y
J. Biol. Chem., 2008-04-23;283(27):18926-36.
Species: Mouse
Sample Types: Whole Cells
Applications: Bioassay -
Fibronectin type I repeat is a nonactivating ligand for EphA1 and inhibits ATF3-dependent angiogenesis.
Authors: Masuda J, Usui R, Maru Y
J. Biol. Chem., 2008-02-28;283(19):13148-55.
Species: Human
Sample Types: Protein
Applications: Bioassay -
Neural precursors derived from human embryonic stem cells maintain long-term proliferation without losing the potential to differentiate into all three neural lineages, including dopaminergic neurons.
Authors: Hong S, Kang UJ, Isacson O, Kim KS
J. Neurochem., 2007-10-18;104(2):316-24.
Species: Mouse
Sample Types: Whole Tissue
Applications: Bioassay -
EphA-Ephrin-A-mediated beta cell communication regulates insulin secretion from pancreatic islets.
Authors: Konstantinova I, Nikolova G, Ohara-Imaizumi M, Meda P, Kucera T, Zarbalis K, Wurst W, Nagamatsu S, Lammert E
Cell, 2007-04-20;129(2):359-70.
Species: Mouse
Sample Types: Whole Cells
Applications: Bioassay -
Cupredoxin-cancer interrelationship: azurin binding with EphB2, interference in EphB2 tyrosine phosphorylation, and inhibition of cancer growth.
Authors: Chaudhari A, Mahfouz M, Fialho AM, Yamada T, Granja AT, Zhu Y, Hashimoto W, Schlarb-Ridley B, Cho W, Das Gupta TK, Chakrabarty AM
Biochemistry, 2007-01-24;46(7):1799-810.
Species: Human
Sample Types: Peptide
Applications: Binding Assay -
A conditional feedback loop regulates Ras activity through EphA2.
Authors: Macrae M, Neve RM, Rodriguez-Viciana P, Haqq C, Yeh J, Chen C, Gray JW, McCormick F
Cancer Cell, 2005-08-01;8(2):111-8.
Species: Human
Sample Types: Whole Cells
Applications: Bioassay -
Ephrin stimulation modulates T cell chemotaxis.
Authors: Sharfe N, Freywald A, Toro A, Dadi H, Roifman C
Eur. J. Immunol., 2002-12-01;32(12):3745-55.
Species: Human
Sample Types: Whole Cells
Applications: Bioassay
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