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Recombinant Human Ephrin-A1, Fc Chimera

Cat.No. : EFNA1-2060H
Product Overview : Recombinant Human Ephrin A1 (C-terminus fused with human IgG1 Fc) produced inmammalian cellscontains 416 amino acids with predicted MW 47.53 KD x 2 (dimmer), and 10 cysteines (Fc has 6).It also has 1 N-link glycosylation site with MW increase up to 5 KD.
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Cat. No. : EFNA1-2060H
Description : Human Ephrin A1 binds to the receptor tyrosine kinase EphA2, EphA4, EphA5, EphA6 and EphA7. Also binds with low affinity to EphA1. Ephrins are a family of molecules which bind to tyrosine kinase receptor Eph. The Eph receptor and their membrane-attached ligands, ephrins, show diverse expression patterns during development. The crucial roles of Eph and ephrins during development suggest involvement of these genes in congenital disorders affecting the nervous system and other tissues. Eph receptors and ephrins may be involved in carcinogenesis.
Source/Host : mammalian cells.
Purity : >90%.
Availability : back order, one month for production.
Recommended Storage Temperature : -70°C.
Gene Name : EFNA1 ephrin-A1 [ Homo sapiens ]
Synonyms : EFNA1; B61; ECKLG; EFL1; EPLG1; LERK-1; TNFAIP4; Ephrin-A1; OTTHUMP00000033242; OTTHUMP00000033271; EPH-related receptor tyrosine kinase ligand 1; Immediate early response protein B61; Tumor necrosis factor, alpha-induced protein 4; Ligand of eph-related kinase 1
Gene ID : 1942
mRNA Refseq : NM_004428
Protein Refseq : NP_004419
MIM : 191164
UniProt ID : P20827
Chromosome Location : 1q21-q22
Pathway : Axon guidance
Function : Ephrin receptor binding

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Can EFNA1 be a target for therapeutic interventions in cancer treatment? 05/06/2021

Yes, EFNA1 is being investigated as a potential therapeutic target in cancer treatment, aiming to develop drugs that modulate its activity.

Are there diagnostic applications for EFNA1 in cancer detection? 01/15/2021

Researchers are exploring the use of EFNA1 as a biomarker for cancer detection, with studies suggesting its potential as a diagnostic tool.

How does EFNA1 interact with the Eph receptors, and what is the significance of this interaction? 04/16/2019

EFNA1 binds to Eph receptors, initiating cell signaling pathways that regulate various cellular processes, making this interaction crucial for normal physiological functions.

How does EFNA1 impact cancer research and treatment? 02/02/2018

EFNA1 is implicated in cancer progression, influencing cell migration and invasion. Understanding its role can potentially lead to targeted therapies for certain cancers.

Are there any neurological disorders associated with EFNA1 dysregulation? 10/26/2016

Dysregulation of EFNA1 has been linked to certain neurological disorders, including Alzheimer's disease and neurodevelopmental disorders.

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08/15/2019

    Their prompt assistance and willingness to go above and beyond to ensure my success have been immensely valuable.

    04/04/2019

      Its purity, stability, and consistency are unparalleled, ensuring reliable and reproducible results in my research.

      11/22/2016

        This protein has proven to be an invaluable asset in my experiments, enabling accurate and precise measurements with exceptional sensitivity.

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