Fer blocking peptide product blog
Tags: FER; Blocking Peptide; FER blocking peptide;
The Fer fer (Catalog #MBS9220951) is a Blocking Peptide and is intended for research purposes only. The product is available for immediate purchase.The Fer fer product has the following accession number(s) (GI #118572319) (NCBI Accession #P70451.2) (Uniprot Accession #P70451). Researchers may be interested in using Bioinformatics databases such as those available at The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) website for more information about accession numbers and the proteins they represent. Even researchers unfamiliar with bioinformatics databases will find the NCBI databases to be quite user friendly and useful.
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Tyrosine-protein kinase that acts downstream of cell surface receptors for growth factors and plays a role in the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton, microtubule assembly, lamellipodia formation, cell adhesion, cell migration and chemotaxis. Acts downstream of EGFR, KIT, PDGFRA and PDGFRB. Acts downstream of EGFR to promote activation of NF-kappa-B and cell proliferation. May play a role in the regulation of the mitotic cell cycle. Plays a role in the insulin receptor signaling pathway and in activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase. Acts downstream of the activated FCER1 receptor and plays a role in FCER1 (high affinity immunoglobulin epsilon receptor)-mediated signaling in mast cells. Plays a role in the regulation of mast cell degranulation. Plays a role in leukocyte recruitment and diapedesis in response to bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Phosphorylates CTTN, CTNND1, PTK2/FAK1, GAB1, PECAM1 and PTPN11. May phosphorylate JUP and PTPN1. Can phosphorylate STAT3 according to PubMed:10878010 and PubMed:19159681, but clearly plays a redundant role in STAT3 phosphorylation. According to PubMed:11134346, cells where wild type FER has been replaced by a kinase-dead mutant show no reduction in STAT3 phosphorylation. Phosphorylates TMF1. Isoform 3 lacks kinase activity.
Cellular Location: Cytoplasm. Cytoplasm, cytoskeleton. Cell membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side. Cell projection Cell junction. Membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side Nucleus. Cytoplasm, cell cortex. Note: Detected on microtubules in polarized and motile vascular endothelial cells Colocalizes with F-actin at the cell cortex. Colocalizes with PECAM1 and CTNND1 at nascent cell-cell contacts (By similarity) Not detected in the nucleus, but detected in the nuclear area surrounding the chromosomes after breakdown of the nuclear envelope during mitosis (PubMed:11339827). Tissue Location: Detected in liver and testis. Isoform 4 is detected only in testis (at protein level). Widely expressed. Breast Neoplasms, Carcinoma, Cardiovascular Diseases, Heart Diseases, Hypertension, Inflammation, Kidney Diseases, Liver Diseases, Lung Neoplasms, Necrosis are some of the diseases may be linked to Mouse Fer Antibody (C-term) Blocking Peptide. Fer also interacts with the following gene(s): Ctnnb1, Cttn, Fes, Stat3, Tec. The following patways have been known to be associated with this gene. Brain, Embryonic Tissue, Eye, Pancreas tissues are correlated with this protein.