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anti-ERBB4 Antibody

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Product Characteristics:
This gene is a member of the Tyr protein kinase family and the epidermal growth factor receptor subfamily. It encodes a single-pass type I membrane protein with multiple cysteine rich domains, a transmembrane domain, a tyrosine kinase domain, a phosphotidylinositol-3 kinase binding site and a PDZ domain binding motif. The protein binds to and is activated by neuregulins and other factors and induces a variety of cellular responses including mitogenesis and differentiation. Multiple proteolytic events allow for the release of a cytoplasmic fragment and an extracellular fragment. Mutations in this gene have been associated with cancer. Alternatively spliced variants which encode different protein isoforms have been described, however, not all variants have been fully characterized. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008].

Subcellular location: Cytoplasm, Nucleus, Cell membrane

Synonyms: ErbB 4 phospho Y1162, p-ErbB 4 phospho Y1162, ErbB4, HER 4, HER4, Avian erythroblastic leukemia viral oncogene homolog 4, Avian erythroblastic leukemia viral v erb b2 oncogene homolog 4, MGC138404, P180erbB4, Receptor protein tyrosine kinase erbB 4 precursor, Receptor tyrosine protein kinase erbB 4,Tyrosine kinase type cell surface receptor HER4, v erb a avian erythroblastic leukemia viral oncogene homolog like 4, v erb a erythroblastic leukemia viral oncogene homolog 4, Verba avian erythroblastic leukemia viral oncogene homolog like 4, Verba erythroblastic leukemia viral oncogene homolog 4, VERBB2.

Target Information: This gene is a member of the Tyr protein kinase family and the epidermal growth factor receptor subfamily. It encodes a single-pass type I membrane protein with multiple cysteine rich domains, a transmembrane domain, a tyrosine kinase domain, a phosphotidylinositol-3 kinase binding site and a PDZ domain binding motif. The protein binds to and is activated by neuregulins and other factors and induces a variety of cellular responses including mitogenesis and differentiation. Multiple proteolytic events allow for the release of a cytoplasmic fragment and an extracellular fragment. Mutations in this gene have been associated with cancer. Alternatively spliced variants which encode different protein isoforms have been described\, however, not all variants have been fully characterized. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]