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BMPR-IB (H-44) Antibody: sc-25455 |
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- rabbit polyclonal IgG, 200 µg/ml
- epitope corresponding to amino acids 15-58 of BMPR-IB of human origin
- recommended for detection of BMPR-IB of mouse, rat and human origin by WB, IP, IF, IHC(P) and ELISA; also reactive with additional species, including equine, canine, bovine and porcine
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Gene Name |
Gene ID |
Chromosome Location |
Isoform (mRNA) Accession # |
Protein Accession # |
OMIM™ Number |
| Human |
BMPR1B |
658 |
4q22.3 |
NM_001203 |
O00238
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603248 |
| Mouse |
Bmpr1b |
12167 |
3 H1 |
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P36898
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N/A |
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BMPR-IB Background Information Members of the transforming growth factor b superfamily bind to a pair of transmembrane proteins, known as receptor types I and II, which contain serine/threonine kinases and associate to form a signaling complex (1). Two type I receptors have been characterized, BMPR-IA (also designated SKR5, ALK-3, and BRK-1) and BMPR-IB (also designated ALK-6 and SKR 6), that bind to bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP)-2, BMP-4, and osteogenic protein (OP)-1 (also designated BMP-7) (1–4). BMPR-IA and BMPR-IB are both expressed in human glioma cell lines (3). The type II receptor, BMPR-II, efficiently binds to OP-1 and BMP-2 and weakly binds BMP-4, and it is widely expressed in different tissues, including brain (1,5,6). The BMP receptor family members are thought to mediate distinct effects on gene expression, cell differentiation, and morphogenesis in a dose dependent fashion (1,5).
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BMPR-IB (H-44)
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BMPR-IB (H-44): sc-25455. Western blot analysis of BMPR-IB expression in DU 145 (A), LNCaP (B) and PC-3 (C) whole cell lysates.
BMPR-IB (H-44): sc-25455. Immunoperoxidase staining of formalin fixed, paraffin-embedded human liver tissue showing cytoplasmic staining of hepatocytes at low (A) and high (B) magnification. Kindly provided by The Swedish Human Protein Atlas (HPA) program.
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