Crk / Unconjugated / C1-G11
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Description | The Crk family of adapter proteins including Crk-II, Crk-I, and Crk-L consist mostly of SH2 and SH3 domains. Crk I and Crk II are encoded by the same gene, which undergoes alternative splicing to yield these two proteins, but differ in their biological activities . Crk-II has less transforming activity than Crk-I, although both Crk-I and Crk-II bind to many tyrosine-phosphorylated proteins that bind to grb2. In addition, Crk-II becomes rapidly tyrosine-phosphorylated in response to stimulation with insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) and might be involved in the IGF-I receptor signalling pathway. The gene encoding Crk I and II maps to human chromosome 17p13, a region which demonstrates frequent deletion or loss of heterozygosity in a wide range of human cancers. | |
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Conjugate | Unconjugated | |
Clone | C1-G11 | |
Target Species | Human | |
Applications | FC, ICC, WB, IHC | |
Supplier | HuaBio | |
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About Crk
This gene encodes a member of an adapter protein family that binds to several tyrosine-phosphorylated proteins. The product of this gene has several SH2 and SH3 domains (src-homology domains) and is involved in several signaling pathways, recruiting cytoplasmic proteins in the vicinity of tyrosine kinase through SH2-phosphotyrosine interaction. The N-terminal SH2 domain of this protein functions as a positive regulator of transformation whereas the C-terminal SH3 domain functions as a negative regulator of transformation. Two alternative transcripts encoding different isoforms with distinct biological activity have been described. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
This gene encodes a member of an adapter protein family that binds to several tyrosine-phosphorylated proteins. The product of this gene has several SH2 and SH3 domains (src-homology domains) and is involved in several signaling pathways, recruiting cytoplasmic proteins in the vicinity of tyrosine kinase through SH2-phosphotyrosine interaction. The N-terminal SH2 domain of this protein functions as a positive regulator of transformation whereas the C-terminal SH3 domain functions as a negative regulator of transformation. Two alternative transcripts encoding different isoforms with distinct biological activity have been described. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
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