We offer several conjugates of epidermal growth factor that are useful for the detection of EGF receptor in cells. FluorescentlyRead more
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E3481
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Catalog number E3481
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20 μg
Price (CNY)
7,400.00
Each
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We offer several conjugates of epidermal growth factor that are useful for the detection of EGF receptor in cells. Fluorescently labeled EGF has enabled scientists to investigate receptor-membrane interactions, study receptor distribution, calculate rate constants for the interaction of EGF with its receptor, and more. The conjugates incorporating fluorescein (FITC), Oregon Green™ 514, and tetramethylrhodamine were constructed with the dye directly attached to EGF. The conjugates of EGF with Alexa Fluor™ dyes and Texas Red™ dye are complexes of the dye–streptavidin molecule and biotinylated EGF. The biotinylated conjugates utilize biotin-XX, which contains a long spacer arm designed to enhance the probe’s affinity for the EGF receptor.
Epidermal Growth Factor Conjugate Specifications: • EGF molecule: 53 amino acids, MW=6,045 Da • Label (Ex/Em): Tetramethylrhodamine (∼555/580 nm) • Number of fluorophore molecules on each EGF molecule: 1 • Fluorescence is typically monitored using a flow cytometer, fluorescence microscope, or fluorimeter
Find More Receptor Binding and Phagocytosis Probes We offer a number of fluorescently labeled probes for studying receptor-mediated endocytosis, membrane markers for endocytosis and exocytosis, and methods for detecting internalized fluorescent ligands. Review Probes for Following Receptor Binding and Phagocytosis—Section 16.1 in the Molecular Probes™ Handbook for more information on these products.
For Research Use. Not for human or animal therapeutic or diagnostic use.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Cell TypeMammalian Cells
Detection MethodFluorescence
Label or DyeClassic Dyes
Quantity20 μg
Shipping ConditionWet Ice
FormSolid
Product TypeGrowth Factor
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store in freezer (-5 to -30°C) and protect from light.
Citations & References (31)
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Abstract
Ubiquitination and proteasomal activity is required for transport of the EGF receptor to inner membranes of multivesicular bodies.
Authors:Longva KE, Blystad FD, Stang E, Larsen AM, Johannessen LE, Madshus IH
Journal:J Cell Biol
PubMed ID:11864992
'EGF, but not TGF alpha, efficiently induces degradation of the EGF receptor (EGFR). We show that EGFR was initially polyubiquitinated to the same extent upon incubation with EGF and TGF alpha, whereas the ubiquitination was more sustained by incubation with EGF than with TGF alpha. Consistently, the ubiquitin ligase c-Cbl ... More
Direct pathway from early/recycling endosomes to the Golgi apparatus revealed through the study of shiga toxin B-fragment transport.
Authors:Mallard F, Antony C, Tenza D, Salamero J, Goud B, Johannes L
Journal:J Cell Biol
PubMed ID:9817755
'Shiga toxin and other toxins of this family can escape the endocytic pathway and reach the Golgi apparatus. To synchronize endosome to Golgi transport, Shiga toxin B-fragment was internalized into HeLa cells at low temperatures. Under these conditions, the protein partitioned away from markers destined for the late endocytic pathway ... More
Stonin 2: an adaptor-like protein that interacts with components of the endocytic machinery.
'Endocytosis of cell surface proteins is mediated by a complex molecular machinery that assembles on the inner surface of the plasma membrane. Here, we report the identification of two ubiquitously expressed human proteins, stonin 1 and stonin 2, related to components of the endocytic machinery. The human stonins are homologous ... More
A novel 14-kilodalton protein interacts with the mitogen-activated protein kinase scaffold mp1 on a late endosomal/lysosomal compartment.
Authors:Wunderlich W, Fialka I, Teis D, Alpi A, Pfeifer A, Parton RG, Lottspeich F, Huber LA
Journal:J Cell Biol
PubMed ID:11266467
'We have identified a novel, highly conserved protein of 14 kD copurifying with late endosomes/lysosomes on density gradients. The protein, now termed p14, is peripherally associated with the cytoplasmic face of late endosomes/lysosomes in a variety of different cell types.In a two-hybrid screen with p14 as a bait, we identified ... More
Cytochalasins and colchicine increase the lateral mobility of human chorionic gonadotropin-occupied luteinizing hormone receptors on ovine luteal cells.
Authors:Roess DA, Niswender GD, Barisas BG
Journal:Endocrinology
PubMed ID:3257187
'To determine whether cytoskeletal proteins restrict the mobility of LH-receptor complexes occupied by hCG, we measured the rate of lateral diffusion and the fraction of mobile receptor-hormone complexes by fluorescence photobleaching recovery on luteal cells treated with microtubule and microfilament disruptors and on portions of the plasma membrane separated from ... More