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Leading Biology

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With experienced biologists, Leading Biology continuously optimizes the process and the quality assurance in manufacturing, dedicated to exploring and designing products on a higher level. The specialty in antibody engineering and synthetic biology make it possible to develop effective, convenient and simplified products with excellent performance in research. In national and international collaborations, their team of biologists has applied their experience and research results to the development of biological products to meet our customers’ different needs.

Leading Biology offers more than 30,000 self-developed antibodies & proteins, hundreds of ELISA kits, and proteins.

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Starter Bio

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STARTER Bio is a professional IVD core materials provider. STARTER Bio’s recombinant proteins, antibodies and other materials have been applied widely in the world. STARTER Bio is dedicated to developing and delivering highly competitive antibodies and proteins for IVD assay development and research applications. With extensive knowledge on core materials development and in-vitro diagnostic assays development, The company's core team has been deeply engaged in antibody research and development for nearly 20 years.
Their products cover many fields, including infectious diseases, tumor biomarkers, cardiac markers, inflammation biomarkers and hormone markers. Those products are applied extensively in top IVD manufacturers in China, US, Japan, EU and other areas.

With the mission of accelerating the diagnosis of human and animal diseases and escorting human and animal health, the company is based on solid science and technology, adhering to the values of integrity and honesty, guided by the needs of industry customers, and is willing to cooperate sincerely with fraternity around the world, Open a new chapter in health.

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Recombinant Mouse EGFR Protein(C-His Tag) PM0083M1



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Specifications

20μg
Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is a transmembrane protein that is activated by binding of its specific ligands, including epidermal growth factor and transforming growth factor α (TGFα) ErbB2 has no known direct activating ligand, and may be in an activated state constitutively or become active upon heterodimerization with other family members such as EGFR. Upon activation by its growth factor ligands, EGFR undergoes a transition from an inactive monomeric form to an active homodimer. although there is some evidence that preformed inactive dimers may also exist before ligand binding. In addition to forming homodimers after ligand binding, EGFR may pair with another member of the ErbB receptor family, such as ErbB2/Her2/neu, to create an activated heterodimer. There is also evidence to suggest that clusters of activated EGFRs form, although it remains unclear whether this clustering is important for activation itself or occurs subsequent to activation of individual dimers. EGFR dimerization stimulates its intrinsic intracellular protein-tyrosine kinase activity. As a result, autophosphorylation of several tyrosine (Y) residues in the C-terminal domain of EGFR occurs. These include Y992, Y1045, Y1068, Y1148 and Y1173, as shown in the adjacent diagram. This autophosphorylation elicits downstream activation and signaling by several other proteins that associate with the phosphorylated tyrosines through their own phosphotyrosine-binding SH2 domains. These downstream signaling proteins initiate several signal transduction cascades, principally the MAPK, Akt and JNK pathways, leading to DNA synthesis and cell proliferation. Such proteins modulate phenotypes such as cell migration, adhesion, and proliferation. Activation of the receptor is important for the innate immune response in human skin. The kinase domain of EGFR can also cross-phosphorylate tyrosine residues of other receptors it is aggregated with, and can itself be activated in that manner.