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Rabbit Anti-phospho-Ephrin B1 (Tyr317) antibody
Ephrin B proteins are thought to play key roles in cellular functions as diverse as neuronal migration and blood vessel development. Ephrin B molecules expressed at the membrane surface bind to the Ephrin B family receptors on target cells during cell to cell contact. This interaction leads to cell signaling in the target cell but also generates a reverse signal in the cell expressing Ephrin B on its surface. This reverse signaling event is thought to be critical for vessel maturation and neuronal development. Importantly, tyrosine phosphorylation of Ephrin B is thought to be a critical component of this reverse signaling event. Recent work demonstrated that Tyr331 of Ephrin B was phosphorylated in HEK293 cells after stimulation by the soluble Ephrin B2 receptor tyrosine kinase.
Subunit:
Interacts with GRIP1 and GRIP2. Binds to Nipah virus G protein.
Tissue Specificity:
Highly expressed in brain; expressed in embryonic floor plate, roof plate and hindbrain segments.
Post-translational modifications:
Membrane; single pass type I membrane protein.
Similarity:
Belongs to the ephrin family.
Contains 1 ephrin RBD (ephrin receptor-binding) domain.
SWISS:
P52799
Gene ID:
1947
Database links:
Entrez Gene: 1947 Human
Entrez Gene: 13641 Mouse
Entrez Gene: 25186 Rat
Omim: 300035 Human
SwissProt: P98172 Human
SwissProt: P52795 Mouse
SwissProt: P52796 Rat
Unigene: 144700 Human
Unigene: 3374 Mouse
Unigene: 44398 Rat
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