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DLL1 / Delta-1 Protein (His Tag)

Delta-like protein 1 (DLL1), also known as Delta1, a single-pass type I membrane protein which contains one DSL domain and eight EGF-like domains, acts as a ligand for Notch receptors, and positively regulates T-cell development. DLL1 is proteolytically processed in a similar manner to the Notch receptor, and it has been speculated to participate in bidirectional signaling. The proteolytic processing of DLL1 helps achieve an asymmetry in Notch signaling in initially equivalent myogenic cells and helps sustain the balance between differentiation and self-renewal. Interactions between DLL1 and Notch in trans activate the Notch pathway, whereas DLL1 binding to Notch in cis inhibits Notch signaling. DLL1 undergoes proteolytic processing in its extracellular domain by ADAM10. It had been demonstrated that DLL1 represents a substrate for several other members of the ADAM family. In co-transfected cells, DLL1 is constitutively cleaved by ADAM12, and the N-terminal fragment of DLL1 is released to medium. ADAM12-mediated cleavage of DLL1 is cell density-dependent, takes place in cis orientation, and does not require the presence of the cytoplasmic domain of ADAM12. Full-length DLL1, but not its N- or C-terminal proteolytic fragment, co-immunoprecipitates with ADAM12. By using a Notch reporter construct, we show that DLL1 processing by ADAM12 increases Notch signaling in a cell-autonomous manner. Furthermore, ADAM9 and ADAM17 have the ability to process DLL1. In contrast, ADAM15 does not cleave DLL1, although the two proteins still co-immunoprecipitate with each other. During fetal development, DLL1 is an essential Notch ligand in the vascular endothelium of large arteries to activate Notch1 and maintain arterial identity. DLL1-Notch signaling was required for VEGF receptor expression in fetal arteries.

Product Specifications

Synonyms

Delta Protein; DELTA1 Protein; DL1 Protein; NEDBAS Protein; UNQ146/PRO172 Protein

Accession Number

NP_005609.3

Reactivity

Human

Cross Reactivity

Human

Label

His-Tag

Assay Protocol

See Datasheet send with the product

Endotoxin

< 1.0 EU per μg of the protein as determined by the LAL method

Purity

≥ 95 % as determined by SDS-PAGE. ≥ 95 % as determined by SEC-HPLC.

Bioactivity

1. Measured by its ability to bind human NOTCH1 in a functional ELISA. 2. Measured by the ability of the immobilized protein to enhance BMP2-induced alkaline phosphatase activity in C3H10T1/2 mouse embryonic fibroblast cells. The ED50 for this effect is typically 2-20 μg/mL. 3.Loaded Recombinant Human NOTCH1 Protein, hFc Tag on ProA Biosensor, can bind Recombinant Human DLL1 Protein, His Tag with an affinity constant of 0.889 μM as determined in BLI assay (Sartorius Octet RED384) .

Length

530

Form

Lyophilized

Buffer

PBS, pH 7.4

Reconstitution

See Datasheet

Molecular Weight

58 kDa (glycosylation)

Storage Conditions

Samples are stable for up to twelve months from date of receipt at -20°C to -80°C. Store it under sterile conditions at -20°C to -80°C. It is recommended that the protein be aliquoted for optimal storage. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

Host or Source

HEK 293 cells

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