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Recombinant Mouse Antibody Fab Fragment is directed against Human INSR, expressed in Chinese Hamster Ovary cells(CHO)
Target
INSR
Type
Fab
Immunogen
Human placental insulin receptor.
Species Reactivity
Human
Expression Host
CHO
Applications
Suitable for use in FC, IP, ELISA, Neut, FuncS, IF and most other immunological methods.
Specific Activity
Tested positive against native antigen.
Purity
Purity >95% by SDS-PAGE.
Storage
Store at +4°C short term (1-2 weeks). Aliquot and store at -20°C long term. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
BACKGROUND
Antigen Description
Insulin receptor mediates the biological activities of insulin by regulating multiple signaling pathways through activation of a series of phosphorylation cascades. The human insulin receptor is a heterotetrameric membrane glycoprotein consisting of disulfide-linked subunits in a ?-a-a-? configuration. The ?-subunit (95kDa) possesses a single transmembrane domain with tyrosine kinase acivity, whereas the a-subunit (135kDa) is completely extracellular. The alpha subunits each contain insulin binding sites and are entirely extracellular in localization. The beta subunits each possess an extracellular domain, a single transmembrane domain, and a cytoplasmic tyrosine kinase domain. Binding of insulin to the alpha subunits induces a conformation change in the receptor which activates the kinase domain, stimulating tyrosine autophosphorylation of the receptor and tyrosine phosphorylation of at least five different insulin receptor substrates designated IRS-1-4, and Shc.
Function
3-phosphoinositide-dependent protein kinase binding; ATP binding; GTP binding; PTB domain binding; SH2 domain binding; insulin binding; insulin binding; insulin binding; insulin receptor substrate binding; insulin-activated receptor activity; insulin-like growth factor I binding; insulin-like growth factor II binding; insulin-like growth factor receptor binding; lipoic acid binding; nucleotide binding; phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase binding; protein binding; protein complex binding; protein domain specific binding; protein phosphatase binding; protein tyrosine kinase activity; protein tyrosine kinase activity; protein tyrosine kinase activity; receptor activity; receptor signaling protein tyrosine kinase activity;