| Background: | Integrin 3, also known as CD61, is a 130 kDa transmembrane glycoprotein that binds non-covalently in complexes with integrin subunits (IIb, v) to form the functional receptor that binds to specific extracellular matrix proteins (e.g., fibronectin, vitronectin, etc.). Integrin receptors are involved in the regulation of a variety of important biological functions, including embryonic development, wound repair, hemostasis, and prevention of programmed cell death. They are also implicated in abnormal pathological states such as tumor directed angiogenesis, tumor cell growth, and metastasis. These heterodimeric receptors bridge the cytoplasmic actin cytoskeleton with proteins present in the extracellular matrix and/or on adjacent cells. The clustering of integrin receptors on the cell surface and their binding to the extracellular matrix leads to the formation of focal contacts and the activation of various signal transduction pathways. Phosphorylation of tyrosine 773 on Integrin 3 activates the receptor and promotes cell adhesion. Tyr773 is commonly referred to as Tyr747, the corresponding site in the chicken Integrin 3 protein. |
| Clonality: | Polyclonal |
| Host Species: | Rabbit |
| Regulatory Statement: | For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. |
| Isotype: | IgG |
| Product Type: | Primary Antibody |
| Shipping: | 4 |
| Size: | 100 µL |
| Species Reactivities: | H |
| Status: | RUO |
| Storage: | -20 |
| Target: | Phospho-Integrin beta3 [Tyr773] |
Applications: WB
There are no references for Phospho-Integrin beta3 [Tyr773] Polyclonal Antibody at this time.