Anti-Midkine/MDK Antibody Picoband® Fluoro647 Conjugated
Product Specifications
Background
Midkine (MK or MDK), also known as neurite growth-promoting factor 2 (NEGF2), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MDK gene. Midkine is a basic heparin-binding growth factor of low molecular weight, and forms a family with pleiotrophin (NEGF1, 46% homologous with MK) . It is a nonglycosylated protein, composed of two domains held by disulfide bridges. It is a developmentally important retinoic acid-responsive gene product strongly induced during mid-gestation, hence the name midkine. Restricted mainly to certain tissues in the normal adult, it is strongly induced during oncogenesis, inflammation and tissue repair. Midkine is pleiotropic, capable of exerting activities such as cell proliferation, cell migration, angiogenesis and fibrinolysis. A molecular complex containing receptor-type tyrosine phosphatase zeta (PTPζ ), low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein (LRP1), anaplastic leukemia kinase (ALK) and syndecans is considered to be its receptor.
Synonyms
Midkine; MK; Amphiregulin-associated protein; ARAP; Midgestation and kidney protein; Neurite outgrowth-promoting factor 2; Neurite outgrowth-promoting protein; MDK; MK1, NEGF2
Gene Name
MDK
Gene ID
4192
UniProt
P21741
Host
Rabbit
Reactivity
Human
Cross Reactivity
No cross-reactivity with other proteins
Immunogen
E.coli-derived human Midkine recombinant protein (Position: V21-D143) . Human Midkine shares 87% and 89% amino acid (aa) sequence identity with mouse and rat Midkine, respectively.
Clonality
Polyclonal
Tissue Specificity
Expressed in various tumor cell lines. In insulinoma tissue predominantly expressed in precancerous lesions. .
Applications
Flow Cytometry
Field of Research
Growth and Development, Neurogenesis, Neurology Process, Neuroscience
Purification
Immunogen affinity purified.
Form
Liquid
Function
Developmentally regulated, secreted growth factor homologous to pleiotrophin (PTN), which has heparin binding activity. Binds anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) which induces ALK activation and subsequent phosphorylation of the insulin receptor substrate (IRS1), followed by the activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) and PI3-kinase, and the induction of cell proliferation. Involved in neointima formation after arterial injury, possibly by mediating leukocyte recruitment. Also involved in early fetal adrenal gland development (By similarity) . .
References & Citations
1. Ezquerra, L., Herradon, G., Nguyen, T., Silos-Santiago, I., Deuel, T. F.Midkine, a newly discovered regulator of the renin-angiotensin pathway in mouse aorta: significance of the pleiotrophin/midkine developmental gene family in angiotensin II signaling.Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 333: 636-643, 2005. 2. Inoh, K., Muramatsu, H., Ochiai, K., Torii, S., Muramatsu, T.Midkine, a heparin-binding cytokine, plays key roles in intraperitoneal adhesions.Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 317: 108-113, 2004.
Storage Conditions
At -20 ̊C for one year from date of receipt. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing. Protect from light.
Calculated Molecular Weight
15585 MW
Specificity
No cross reactivity with other proteins.
Applications Notes
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Gene Name Synonym
Midkine
Subcellular Location
Secreted.
Sequence Similarities
Contains 3 Ig-like C2-type (immunoglobulin-like) domains.
Protein Name
Midkine
Isotype
Rabbit IgG
Contents
Each vial contains 50% glycerol, 0.9% NaCl, 0.2% Na2HPO4, 0.02% NaN3.
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