TGFBI / BIGH3 Antibody

Product Details


Product Information
Source: Mouse Purify: Caprylic acid/ammonium sulfate precipitation
IsoType: IgG2a Storage: PBS with 0.1% sodium azide and 50% glycerol pH 7.3. -20oC, Avoid freeze / thaw cycles.
Immunogen Information
Caculated Molecular
Weight:
683aa,75 kDa Observed Molecular
Weight:
68 kDa
GenbankNo BC000097 GeneID: 7045
Symbol TGFBI Synonyms Beta ig h3, BIGH3, CDB1, CDG2, CDGG1, CSD, CSD1, CSD2, CSD3, EBMD, Kerato epithelin, LCD1, RGD CAP, TGFBI
Background

TGFBI, also named as BIGH3, Kerato-epithelin and RGD-CAP, binds to type I, II, and IV collagens. TGFBI is an adhesion protein which may play an important role in cell-collagen interactions. In cartilage, it may be involved in endochondral bone formation. TGFBI is an extracellular matrix adaptor protein, it has been reported to be differentially expressed in transformed tissues. TGFBI is a predictive factor of the response to chemotherapy, and suggest the use of TGFBI-derived peptides as possible therapeutic adjuvants for the enhancement of responses to chemotherapy.(PMID:20509890) Defects in TGFBI are the cause of epithelial basement membrane corneal dystrophy (EBMD). Defects in TGFBI are the cause of corneal dystrophy Groenouw type 1 (CDGG1). Defects in TGFBI are the cause of corneal dystrophy lattice type 1 (CDL1). Defects in TGFBI are a cause of corneal dystrophy Thiel-Behnke type (CDTB). Defects in TGFBI are the cause of Reis-Buecklers corneal dystrophy (CDRB). Defects in TGFBI are the cause of lattice corneal dystrophy type 3A (CDL3A). Defects in TGFBI are the cause of Avellino corneal dystrophy (ACD).

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