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Invitrogen™ NOTCH3 Monoclonal Antibody (HMN3-133), APC, eBioscience™

Armenian Hamster Monoclonal Antibody

$359.00

Specifications

Antigen NOTCH3
Clone HMN3-133
Concentration 0.2 mg/mL
Content And Storage 4°C, store in dark, DO NOT FREEZE!
Applications Flow Cytometry
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Description: This HMN3-133 monoclonal antibody reacts with mouse Notch3, one of four members of the Notch family of receptors. Notch receptors are 300-kDa single-pass transmembrane proteins. While the extracellular domain contains numerous epidermal growth factor-like repeats for ligand binding, the intracellular domain is involved in cell signaling. Upon binding its membrane-bound ligand (either Delta or Jagged), the Notch receptor undergoes proteolytic cleavage, first by ADAM-family metalloproteases and then by gamma-secretase. The second cleavage event releases the Notch intracellular domain (NICD), which subsequently translocates into the nucleus, heterodimerizes with the DNA-binding protein RBP-J, recruits co-activator molecules, and ultimately activates transcription. Notch 3 expression has been demonstrated on regulatory T cells and some thymocyte subsets, including CD4-CD8- and CD8SP cells. In addition, this Notch receptor is prevalent in vascular smooth muscle and the central nervous system. In addition to its role in stem cell hematopoiesis, Notch 3 plays a pivotal role in mammalian T cell lineage commitment and thymocyte development. Specifically, Notch 3 has been implicated in the CD4-CD8- double negative (DN) to CD4+CD8+ double positive transition with greatest expression in DN3 (CD4-CD8-CD25+CD44-) cells. Notch 3 may also be involved in regulating the pre-TCR checkpoint via crosstalk with the NFkappaB and E2A signaling pathways. Finally, overexpression of Not...

NOTCH3 is the third discovered human homologue of the Drosophilia melanogaster type I membrane protein notch. In Drosophilia, notch interaction (with its cell-bound ligands delta, serrate) establishes an intercellular signalling pathway that plays a key role in neural development. Homologues of the notch-ligands have also been identified in human. NOTCH3 functions as a receptor for membrane-bound ligands Jagged1, Jagged2, and Delta1 to regulate cell-fate determination. Mutations in NOTCH3 have been identified as the underlying cause of cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL).
Specifications

Specifications

NOTCH3
0.2 mg/mL
Flow Cytometry
APC
Armenian Hamster
RUO
PBS with 0.09% sodium azide; pH 7.2
Q61982
18131
Primary
Affinity chromatography
HMN3-133
4°C, store in dark, DO NOT FREEZE!
Monoclonal
Liquid
IgG
Mouse
Notch3
AW229011; CADASIL; CADASIL1; CASIL; hpbk; IMF2; LMNS; N3; Neurogenic locus notch homolog protein 3; notch 3; Notch 3 extracellular truncation; Notch 3 intracellular domain; Notch gene homolog 3; Notch homolog 3; NOTCH3
Notch3
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