Overview |
bs-10118R-Biotin |
Ron (Tyr1238+Tyr1239) Antibody, Biotin Conjugated |
WB, ELISA, IHC-P, IHC-F |
Human, Mouse, Rat |
Specifications |
Biotin |
Rabbit |
KLH conjugated synthetic phosphopeptide derived from human MST1R around the phosphorylation site of Tyr1238+Tyr1239 |
Tyr1238+Tyr1239 |
Polyclonal |
IgG |
1ug/ul |
Purified by Protein A. |
Aqueous buffered solution containing 0.01M TBS (pH 7.4) with 1% BSA, 0.03% Proclin300 and 50% Glycerol. |
Store at -20°C for 12 months. |
Target |
4486 |
Q04912 |
Cell membrane |
RON; PTK8; CD136; CDw136; Macrophage-stimulating protein receptor; MSP receptor; Protein-tyrosine kinase 8; p185-Ron; MST1R |
Receptor tyrosine kinase that transduces signals from the extracellular matrix into the cytoplasm by binding to MST1 ligand. Regulates many physiological processes including cell survival, migration and differentiation. Ligand binding at the cell surface induces autophosphorylation of RON on its intracellular domain that provides docking sites for downstream signaling molecules. Following activation by ligand, interacts with the PI3-kinase subunit PIK3R1, PLCG1 or the adapter GAB1. Recruitment of these downstream effectors by RON leads to the activation of several signaling cascades including the RAS-ERK, PI3 kinase-AKT, or PLCgamma-PKC. RON signaling activates the wound healing response by promoting epithelial cell migration, proliferation as well as survival at the wound site. Plays also a role in the innate immune response by regulating the migration and phagocytic activity of macrophages. Alternatively, RON can also promote signals such as cell migration and proliferation in response to growth factors other than MST1 ligand. |
Application Dilution |
WB |
1:300-5000 |
ELISA |
1:500-1000 |
IHC-P |
1:200-400 |
IHC-F |
1:100-500 |