
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Conjugation :
UnconjugationHost :
RabbitClonality :
Polyclonal AntibodyGene symbol :
RIT1Immunogen :
KLH conjugated synthetic peptide derived from human RIT1Synonym :
GTP binding protein Roc1; GTP-binding protein Rit1; Ras like protein expressed in many tissues; Ras like without CAAX 1; Ras-like protein expressed in many tissues; Ras-like without CAAX protein 1; RIBB; Ric like expressed in many tissues; RIT; RIT1; RIT1_HUMAN; ROC1.Isotype :
IgGGene ID :
6016Clone No :
Swiss Port :
Q92963Molecular weight :
25kDaPurification :
Affinity purificationReactivity :
Predicted: Human, Mouse, Rat, Dog, Pig, Cow, Rabbit, SheepApplication :
Recommended dilution :
WB 1:500-2000. ELISA 1:5000-10000. IHC-P 1:100-500. IHC-F 1:100-500. IF 1:50-200.Subcellular location :
Cell membraneStorage :
Shipped at 4⊥. Store at -20 ℃ for one year. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.Background :
Plays a crucial role in coupling NGF stimulation to the activation of both EPHB2 and MAPK14 signaling pathways and in NGF-dependent neuronal differentiation.Neuronal activity dramatically increases the concentration of cytosolic Ca2+, which then serves as a second messenger to direct diverse cellular responses. Calmodulin is a primary mediator of Ca2+ signals in the nervous system. Ric, a protein related to the Ras subfamily of small GTPases, has the ability to bind calmodulin. In addition, two Ras-like human proteins, Rin and Rit (Ric-related gene expressed in many tissues), which are 71% and 66% identical to RIC respectively, share related G2 domains with Ric. While most members of the Ras subfamily are plasma membrane-associated and generally require a C-terminal isoprenyl group to bind to the plasma membrane, Rit and Rin lack the recognition signal for C-terminal prenylation. Transiently expressed Rit and Rin are plasma membrane-localized because both proteins contain a C-terminal cluster of basic amino acids, which provides a mechanism for membrane association. Rin binds calmodulin through a C-terminal binding motif. Rit and Ric are widely expressed, whereas expression of Rin is restricted to the neuron system. In conclusion, Rit and Rin define a novel subfamily of Ras-related proteins.RELATED PRODUCTS
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