Phospho-IGF-I Receptor β (Tyr1131) Sandwich ELISA Kit - CD BioSciences

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Phospho-IGF-I Receptor β (Tyr1131) Sandwich ELISA Kit

Phospho-IGF-I Receptor β (Tyr1131) Sandwich ELISA Kit

SPK-00528

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Target Information
Target Name IGF Receptor
Gene Abbr. IGF1R
Gene ID 3480
Full Name insulin like growth factor 1 receptor
Alias CD221, IGFIR, IGFR, JTK13
Introduction Type I insulin-like growth factor receptor (IGF-IR) is a transmembrane receptor tyrosine kinase that is widely expressed in many cell types in fetal and postnatal tissues, and which is highly similar in sequence and structure to the insulin receptor. IGF-IR is synthesized as a preproprotein which is proteolytically cleaved into alpha and beta subunits. Receptor assembly involves heterodimerization of two alpha and two beta subunits to generate the heterotetrameric transmembrane receptor. The alpha subunits form the extracellular ligand binding domain; ligand binding by IGF-I or IGF-II initiates autophosphorylation of conserved intracellular residues in the beta subunit kinase domain, leading to kinase activation and subsequent activation of downstream signal transduction pathways (e.g., Akt and MAPK). Enhanced mitogenic signaling through the IGF1R is frequently observed in cancer, making the IGF-IR an important research target in translational oncology.
Product Details
Measurement Sandwich
Usage
Application ELISA
Reactivity
Sensitivity This kit detects endogenous levels of IGF-I Receptor β protein when phosphorylated at Tyr1131.

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