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Conseil sur la manipulation
Avoid freezing and thawing repeatly.
Stock
4 °C/-20 °C
Stockage commentaire
Store at 4 °C for short term use.Store at -20 °C for long term preservation.
Antigène
FRMPD2
(FERM and PDZ Domain Containing 2 (FRMPD2))
anticorps Frmpd2, anticorps Gm1582, anticorps ENSMUSG00000071536, anticorps FRMPD2, anticorps PDZD5C, anticorps PDZK4, anticorps PDZK5C, anticorps FERM and PDZ domain containing 2, anticorps putative protein FRMPD2-like, anticorps FERM and PDZ domain-containing protein 2, anticorps Frmpd2, anticorps FRMPD2, anticorps LOC100051923, anticorps LOC100348282, anticorps LOC100548446
Sujet
The FERM and PDZ domain containing (FRMPD) protein family consists of four proteins that contain a FERM (Four-point-one, erzin, radixin, moesin) domain and at least one PDZ (PSD-95/Discs large/Zonula-occuldens-1) domain.FRMPD2 also contains an N-terminal KIND domain and three PDZ domains and is structurally similar to the protein tyrosine phosphatase PTP-BL.FRMPD2 is localized in a polarized fashion in epithelial cells at the basolateral membrane and partially co-localizes with the tight-junction marker protein Zonula-occuldens-1.Suppression of FRMPD2 expression via RNAi in Caco-2 cells results in an impairment of tight junction formation, indicating that FRMPD2 plays a major role in tight junction formation.Other experiments indicate that FRMPD2 is a binding partner to several catenin family members and recruitment of FRMPD2 to cell-cell contacts is dependent on E-cadherin-mediated cell-cell adhesion. Synonyms: FERM and PDZ domain-containing 2, PDZD5C, PDZK5C