p-Shc Antibody (6E10) is a mouse monoclonal IgG1 antibody that detects p-Shc in mouse, rat, human, and canine samples through western blotting (WB). p-Shc, a critical adaptor protein, plays a vital role in cellular signaling pathways by acting as a substrate for receptor tyrosine kinases, which are essential for mediating responses to growth factors. The phosphorylation of specific tyrosine residues on p-Shc, particularly Tyr 239 and Tyr 317, is crucial for its function, as p-Shc facilitates the recruitment of the Grb2-Sos complex, leading to the activation of the Ras/MAPK signaling cascade. This pathway is significant for various cellular processes, including proliferation, differentiation, and survival, highlighting p-Shc′s importance in regulating cellular responses to external stimuli. The human Shc gene is located on chromosome 1q21.3, and Shc expression is tightly regulated, with implications for understanding diseases such as cancer, where aberrant signaling can lead to uncontrolled cell growth. anti-p-Shc antibody (6E10) is an invaluable tool for researchers investigating the dynamics of signaling pathways and p-Shc′s role in various biological contexts.
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p-Shc Antibody (6E10) References:
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