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Facts about Protein Dok-7.
Induces autophosphorylation of MUSK. .
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Gene Name: | Dok7 |
Uniprot: | Q18PE0 |
Entrez: | 231134 |
Belongs to: |
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No superfamily |
C4orf25; C4orf25chromosome 4 open reading frame 25; CMS1B; docking protein 7; DOK7; Dok-7; Downstream of tyrosine kinase 7; FLJ33718; FLJ39137; FLJ90556; protein Dok-7
Mass (kDA):
53.177 kDA
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Location: | 5|5 B2 |
Sequence: | 5; |
In this article, we'll examine the benefits and uses of Boster Bio's DOK7 Antibody. The company says its product is useful for species, applications, and special samples. It will also give scientists product credits for their results. This is applicable to all scientists worldwide, regardless of the size of their organization. But how do we know if it will be a useful tool for us?
Known as the Docking protein 2, this tyrosine kinase receptor functions in feedback loops to regulate tyrosine kinaser signaling. In addition to regulating tyrosine kinase signaling, DOK7 is also involved in the regulation of the activities of c-Kit and Tie2. This antibody has potential to identify the presence of DOK7 in colorectal cancer.
This high quality monoclonal Dok-7 DOK7 antibody is ideal for the detection of the Dok-7 protein from mouse samples. This product is available as both conjugated and non-conjugated forms. In addition to its monoclonal anti-Dok-7 antibody, it is available in multiple Alexa Fluor(r) conjugated forms. It recognizes Dok-7, a member of the docking protein family that contains multiple tyrosine residues and putative SH2 binding sites.
Detection of Dok2 and RASA1 is associated with breast cancer progression, recurrence, and poor survival rate. The combined detection of these two proteins may serve as an effective prognostic tool and novel therapeutic target for breast cancer. It was funded by the Hubei Province's Nature Science Foundation, Yangtze University Medical School Youth Fund, and Yangtze University.
PMID: 16794080 by Okada K., et al. The muscle protein Dok-7 is essential for neuromuscular synaptogenesis.
PMID: 20603078 by Bergamin E., et al. The cytoplasmic adaptor protein Dok7 activates the receptor tyrosine kinase MuSK via dimerization.
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