SorCS1 Protein, Human, Recombinant (His)

Artikelnummer: TGM-TMPY-01996
Artikelname: SorCS1 Protein, Human, Recombinant (His)
Artikelnummer: TGM-TMPY-01996
Hersteller Artikelnummer: TMPY-01996
Alternativnummer: TGM-TMPY-01996-5UG,TGM-TMPY-01996-10UG,TGM-TMPY-01996-20UG,TGM-TMPY-01996-50UG,TGM-TMPY-01996-100UG
Hersteller: TargetMol
Kategorie: Biochemikalien
Alternative Synonym: sortilin-related VPS10 domain containing receptor 1 , hSorCS , RP11-446H13.1
VPS1 domain-containing receptor SorCS1, also known as SORCS1 and SORCS, is a single-pass type I membrane protein that belongs to the SORCS family and SORCS1 subfamily. SORCS1 contains five BNR repeats and one PKD domain. SorCS1 is a member of the Vps1p-domain receptor family comprised of Sortilin, SorCS1, SorCS2, SorCS3, and SorLA. The common characteristic of these receptors is an N-terminal Vps1p domain, which either represents the only module of the luminal/extracellular moiety or is combined with additional domains. Family members play roles in protein transport and signal transduction. The individual receptors bind and internalize a variety of ligands, such as neuropeptides and trophic factors, and Sortilin and SorLA mediate trans-Golgi network-to-endosome sorting. Their prominent neuronal expression, several of the identified ligands, and results support the notion that members of this receptor family have important functions in neurogenesis, plasticity-related processes, and functional maintenance of the nervous system. Sortilin and SorLA mediate intracellular protein trafficking and sorting. SorCS1 binds platelet-derived growth factor-BB (PDGF-BB) and is expressed in isoforms differing only in their cytoplasmic domains. SorCS1 binds platelet-derived growth factor, a growth factor crucial for pericyte recruitment to the microvasculature, and may thus have a role in expanding or maintaining the islet vasculature.
Molekulargewicht: 113 kDa (predicted), 130 kDa (reducing condition, due to glycosylation)
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