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Catalog Number: (10081-204)

Supplier:  Proteintech
Description:   Cullin-RING ligases (CRLs) complexes participate in the regulation of diverse cellular processes, including cell cycle progression, transcription, signal transduction and development . Serving as the scaffold protein, cullins are crucial for the assembly of ligase complexes, which recognize and target various substrates for proteosomal degradation. Two cullin 4 (CUL4) proteins, CUL4A (87 kDa) and CUL4B(104 kDa), are two members in cullin family with 83% of identity. Mutations in human CUL4B are one of the major causes of X-linked mental retardation. Cul4b knockout mice demonstrated that CUL4B is indispensable for embryonic development in the mouse . Proteintech's CUL4B antibody 20882-1-AP can specifically recognize CUL4B.
Catalog Number: (89417-524)

Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   TCTN3 Antibody: TCTN3 is a member of the Tectonic protein family, a group of evolutionarily conserved secreted and transmembrane proteins that regulate the Hedgehog (Hh)-mediated patterning of the neural tube. While the expression pattern and function of TCTN3 is not known, it is 58% similar to TCTN1. TCTN1 is expressed during embryonic development in regions that participate in Hh signaling, beginning in the gastrulation stages in the ventral node. Mice expressing mutant TCTN1 die between E13.5 and E16.5 and display holoprosencephaly, a defect associated with reduced Hh signaling, indicating the role of TCTN1 as an Hh activator. At later stages in development, TCTN1 is thought to also act as a repressor on the Hh pathway in the anterior and posterior neural tube.

Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   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.
Catalog Number: (10354-376)

Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   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.

Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   The Olfactomedin family comprises a diverse group of secreted glycoproteins, which includes OLFM1 (Noelin-1), OLFM2 (Noelin-2), OLFM3 (Noelin-3), OLFM4 (Noelin-4), tiarin, pancortin, gliomedin and mycocilin. These proteins are implicated in the development of the nervous system. Specifically, OLFM1 and OLFM2 expression is observed in the neural plate and neural crest, as well as in the cranial ganglia in mouse at E8-10, and later in brain tissue and in the zone of polarizing activity in the limb. Overexpression of OLFM1 causes an excess of neural crest emigrations and prolonged neural crest production. OLFM2 participates in the regulation of the development of the anterior nervous system. An Arg144Gln mutation in OLFM2 has been implicated as a possible cause for open-angle glaucoma (OAG).
Supplier:  TCI America
Description:   CAS Number: 116-85-8
MDL Number: MFCD00001223
Molecular Formula: C14H9NO3
Molecular Weight: 239.23
Purity/Analysis Method: >98.0% (N)
Form: Crystal
Melting point (°C): 215
Catalog Number: (10085-876)

Supplier:  Proteintech
Description:   DKK1, also named a SK and Dickkopf-1, belongs to the dickkopf family. DKKs play an important role in vertebrate development, where they locally inhibit Wnt regulated processes such as antero-posterior axial patterning, limb development, somitogenesis and eye formation. In the adult, Dkks are implicated in bone formation and bone disease, cancer and Alzheimer disease. SDS-PAGE and Western blot analysis demonstrated that DKK1 is expressed as a 35-kD doublet protein, which is larger than the deduced molecular mass of 26 kD. Sometime DKK1 is expressed as a 42- to 50-kD secreted protein, with little change observed after glycanase treatment.
Catalog Number: (10490-616)

Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   Mitoferrin1, SLC25A37, belongs to the mitochondrial carrier family and contains 3 Solcar repeats. It is a mitochondrial iron transporter that specifically mediates iron uptake in developing erythroid cells and plays an essential role in heme biosynthesis.
Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   Receptor tyrosine kinase which binds promiscuously GPI-anchored ephrin-A family ligands residing on adjacent cells, leading to contact-dependent bidirectional signaling into neighboring cells. The signaling pathway downstream of the receptor is referred to as forward signaling while the signaling pathway downstream of the ephrin ligand is referred to as reverse signaling. Among GPI-anchored ephrin-A ligands, EFNA5 is a cognate/functional ligand for EPHA7 and their interaction regulates brain development modulating cell-cell adhesion and repulsion. Has a repellent activity on axons and is for instance involved in the guidance of corticothalamic axons and in the proper topographic mapping of retinal axons to the colliculus. May also regulate brain development through a caspase(CASP3)-dependent proapoptotic activity. Forward signaling may result in activation of components of the ERK signaling pathway including MAP2K1, MAP2K2, MAPK1 AND MAPK3 which are phosphorylated upon activation of EPHA7.
Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   Retinoids are metabolites of vitamin A (retinal) and are believed to represent important signaling molecules during vertebrate development and tissue differentiation. Two families of retinoid receptors have been identified. Retinoic acid receptors (RARs) include RAR alpha, RAR beta and RAR gamma, each of which has a high affinity for all trans retinoic acids and belongs to the same class of nuclear transcription factors as thyroid hormone receptors, vitamin D3 receptor and ecdysone receptor. The ligand binding domains of the RARs are highly conserved and RAR isoforms are expressed in distinct patterns through out development and in the mature organism. Members of the retinoid X receptor (RXR) family, RXR alpha, RXR beta and RXR gamma, are activated by 9 cis retinoic acid, a stereo and photoisomer of all trans RA that is expressed in vivo in both liver and kidney and may represent a widely used hormone.

Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   Receptor tyrosine kinase which binds promiscuously GPI-anchored ephrin-A family ligands residing on adjacent cells, leading to contact-dependent bidirectional signaling into neighboring cells. The signaling pathway downstream of the receptor is referred to as forward signaling while the signaling pathway downstream of the ephrin ligand is referred to as reverse signaling. Among GPI-anchored ephrin-A ligands, EFNA5 is a cognate/functional ligand for EPHA7 and their interaction regulates brain development modulating cell-cell adhesion and repulsion. Has a repellent activity on axons and is for instance involved in the guidance of corticothalamic axons and in the proper topographic mapping of retinal axons to the colliculus. May also regulate brain development through a caspase(CASP3)-dependent proapoptotic activity. Forward signaling may result in activation of components of the ERK signaling pathway including MAP2K1, MAP2K2, MAPK1 AND MAPK3 which are phosphorylated upon activation of EPHA7.
Catalog Number: (10089-936)

Supplier:  Proteintech
Description:   MAP2 (microtubule-associated protein 2) is a cytoskeleton protein abundant in brain and has important role in neuronal morphogenesis. Multiple high molecular weight (MW) and low molecular weight (MW) MAP2 isoforms are expressed within axons, dendrites, and cell bodies. The expression of MAP2 is regulated in both a tissue- and developmentally specific manner. The 280 kD MAP2B is present throughout rat brain development, and the slightly larger MAP2A appears first during the end of the second week of postnatal life. MAP2C, composed of several bands of about 70 kD, is present during early brain development, and largely disappears from the mature brain except for the retina, olfactory bulb, and cerebellum. MAP2 antibodies have been widely used to mark the neuron or dendrite formation. This antibody can recognize both high MW and low MW isoforms of MAP2.
Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   Retinoids are metabolites of vitamin A (retinal) and are believed to represent important signaling molecules during vertebrate development and tissue differentiation. Two families of retinoid receptors have been identified. Retinoic acid receptors (RARs) include RAR alpha, RAR beta and RAR gamma, each of which has a high affinity for all trans retinoic acids and belongs to the same class of nuclear transcription factors as thyroid hormone receptors, vitamin D3 receptor and ecdysone receptor. The ligand binding domains of the RARs are highly conserved and RAR isoforms are expressed in distinct patterns through out development and in the mature organism. Members of the retinoid X receptor (RXR) family, RXR alpha, RXR beta and RXR gamma, are activated by 9 cis retinoic acid, a stereo and photoisomer of all trans RA that is expressed in vivo in both liver and kidney and may represent a widely used hormone.
Catalog Number: (10664-766)

Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   FOXC2 is a member of forkhead/winged helix transcription factor family, whose members serve as key regulators in embryogenesis and cell differentiation (3). FOXC2 functions as a key regulator of adipocyte metabolism by increasing the sensitivity of the beta-adrenergic-cAMP-protein kinase A (PKA) signaling pathway through alteration of adipocyte PKA holoenzyme composition (4). Increased FOXC2 levels, induced by high fat diet, seem to counteract most of the symptoms associated with obesity (4). FOXC2 expression is also associated with the early stage of chondrogenic differentiation both in vivo and in vitro (3). FOXC2 haploinsufficiency results in Lymphedema-distichiasis (LD), an autosomal dominant disorder that classically presents as lymphedema of the limbs, and double rows of eyelashes (distichiasis) (5). Mutant mice null for FOXC2 show defects in axial and cranial skeletogenesis, suggesting a requirement of FOXC2 for skeletal tissue development (3). FOXC2 interacts with FOXC1 in the Notch signaling pathway (1) and in kidney and heart development (2).
Catalog Number: (TCI0724-100MG)

Supplier:  TCI America
Description:   CAS Number: 25878-23-3
Molecular Formula: C6H14O6
Molecular Weight: 182.17
Purity/Analysis Method: >98.0% (HPLC)
Form: Crystal
Boiling point (°C): 230
Melting point (°C): 76
Specific rotation [a]20/D: 3 deg (C=1, H2O)
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Supplier:  TCI America
Description:   CAS Number: 68282-49-5
MDL Number: MFCD01075030
Molecular Formula: C8H12N2O
Molecular Weight: 152.20
Purity/Analysis Method: >98.0% (GC)
Form: Crystal
Melting point (°C): 118
MSDS SDS
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