Human Total DDR1 DuoSet IC ELISA, 2 Plate Summary
Source |
N/A |
Assay Type |
Solid Phase Sandwich ELISA |
Inter-Assay |
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Intra-Assay |
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Spike Recovery |
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Sample Volume |
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Gene |
DDR1 |
Applications/Dilutions
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Application Notes |
No significant interference observed with available related molecules. |
Packaging, Storage & Formulations
Storage |
Store the unopened product at 2 - 8 °C. Do not use past expiration date. |
Notes
This product is produced by and ships from R&D Systems, Inc., a Bio-Techne brand.
Alternate Names for Human Total DDR1 DuoSet IC ELISA, 2 Plate
Background
DDR1, also known as CAK, CD167a, RTK6, and TrkE, is a 120-140
kDa type I transmembrane glycoprotein that belongs to the discoidin-like domain containing subfamily of receptor tyrosine kinases and serve as receptors for collagen. DDR1 is expressed on epithelial tissues, activated monocytes and neutrophils, and in several cancers. Compared to isoform DDR1b, DDR1a lacks 37 aa’s that include a Shc-interacting NPxY motif in the cytoplasmic juxtamembrane region.
Two additional kinase deficient splice forms are expressed in colon cancer. The discoidin-like domain mediates binding to collagens I-V.
DDR1 selectively recognizes the triple helical structure of collagen. It is expressed on the cell surface as a dimer which can include different isoforms. DDR1 oligomerization enhances collagen binding and also modulates collagen fibrillogenesis. The transmembrane segment contains a leucine zipper and GxxxG motif, but neither is exclusively required for dimerization. Collagen binding induces prolonged autophosphorylation, including the NPxY motif. Collagen binding also results in the proteolytic cleavage of a tyrosine phosphorylated 60 kDa C-terminal fragment (CTF), and a 60 kDa ECD fragment. TIMP-3 and TAPI-1 inhibit shedding of the ECD fragment but not the CTF. Overexpression of DDR1a promotes MMP-2 activation and results in an increased invasiveness of a glioblastoma cell line; DDR1b does not.
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I was wondering if you offer, or are planning on offering, any antibodies targeted to specific phosphorylation sites on the receptor tyrosine kinase DDR1.
- At this time we do not offer and DDR1 antibodies specific for certain phosphorylation states.