PTPN13 Antibody - #DF15451
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WB: For western blot detection of denatured protein samples. IHC: For immunohistochemical detection of paraffin sections (IHC-p) or frozen sections (IHC-f) of tissue samples. IF/ICC: For immunofluorescence detection of cell samples. ELISA(peptide): For ELISA detection of antigenic peptide.
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APO1/CD95 (Fas) associated phosphatase; DKFZp686J1497; FAP 1; FAP1; Fas associated phosphatase 1; Fas associated protein tyrosine phosphatase 1; HGNC:9646; hPTPE1; Phosphatase rip; PNP 1; PNP1; Protein tyrosine phosphatase 1 Fas associated; protein tyrosine phosphatase 1E; Protein tyrosine phosphatase non receptor type 13; Protein tyrosine phosphatase nonreceptor type 13; Protein tyrosine phosphatase PTPL1; protein tyrosine phosphatase, non-receptor type 13 (APO-1/CD95 (Fas)-associated phosphatase); PTP BAS; PTP BL; PTP E1; PTP1E; PTPL 1; PTPL1; PTPLE; PTPN 13; PTPN13; Tyrosine protein phosphatase non receptor type 13;
Immunogens
A synthesized peptide derived from human PTPN13.
Expressed in keratinocytes (at protein level) (PubMed:29043977). Present in most tissues with the exception of the liver and skeletal muscle. Most abundant in lung, kidney and fetal brain.
- Q12923 PTN13_HUMAN:
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MHVSLAEALEVRGGPLQEEEIWAVLNQSAESLQELFRKVSLADPAALGFIISPWSLLLLPSGSVSFTDENISNQDLRAFTAPEVLQNQSLTSLSDVEKIHIYSLGMTLYWGADYEVPQSQPIKLGDHLNSILLGMCEDVIYARVSVRTVLDACSAHIRNSNCAPSFSYVKHLVKLVLGNLSGTDQLSCNSEQKPDRSQAIRDRLRGKGLPTGRSSTSDVLDIQKPPLSHQTFLNKGLSKSMGFLSIKDTQDENYFKDILSDNSGREDSENTFSPYQFKTSGPEKKPIPGIDVLSKKKIWASSMDLLCTADRDFSSGETATYRRCHPEAVTVRTSTTPRKKEARYSDGSIALDIFGPQKMDPIYHTRELPTSSAISSALDRIRERQKKLQVLREAMNVEEPVRRYKTYHGDVFSTSSESPSIISSESDFRQVRRSEASKRFESSSGLPGVDETLSQGQSQRPSRQYETPFEGNLINQEIMLKRQEEELMQLQAKMALRQSRLSLYPGDTIKASMLDITRDPLREIALETAMTQRKLRNFFGPEFVKMTIEPFISLDLPRSILTKKGKNEDNRRKVNIMLLNGQRLELTCDTKTICKDVFDMVVAHIGLVEHHLFALATLKDNEYFFVDPDLKLTKVAPEGWKEEPKKKTKATVNFTLFFRIKFFMDDVSLIQHTLTCHQYYLQLRKDILEERMHCDDETSLLLASLALQAEYGDYQPEVHGVSYFRMEHYLPARVMEKLDLSYIKEELPKLHNTYVGASEKETELEFLKVCQRLTEYGVHFHRVHPEKKSQTGILLGVCSKGVLVFEVHNGVRTLVLRFPWRETKKISFSKKKITLQNTSDGIKHGFQTDNSKICQYLLHLCSYQHKFQLQMRARQSNQDAQDIERASFRSLNLQAESVRGFNMGRAISTGSLASSTLNKLAVRPLSVQAEILKRLSCSELSLYQPLQNSSKEKNDKASWEEKPREMSKSYHDLSQASLYPHRKNVIVNMEPPPQTVAELVGKPSHQMSRSDAESLAGVTKLNNSKSVASLNRSPERRKHESDSSSIEDPGQAYVLGMTMHSSGNSSSQVPLKENDVLHKRWSIVSSPEREITLVNLKKDAKYGLGFQIIGGEKMGRLDLGIFISSVAPGGPADLDGCLKPGDRLISVNSVSLEGVSHHAAIEILQNAPEDVTLVISQPKEKISKVPSTPVHLTNEMKNYMKKSSYMQDSAIDSSSKDHHWSRGTLRHISENSFGPSGGLREGSLSSQDSRTESASLSQSQVNGFFASHLGDQTWQESQHGSPSPSVISKATEKETFTDSNQSKTKKPGISDVTDYSDRGDSDMDEATYSSSQDHQTPKQESSSSVNTSNKMNFKTFSSSPPKPGDIFEVELAKNDNSLGISVTGGVNTSVRHGGIYVKAVIPQGAAESDGRIHKGDRVLAVNGVSLEGATHKQAVETLRNTGQVVHLLLEKGQSPTSKEHVPVTPQCTLSDQNAQGQGPEKVKKTTQVKDYSFVTEENTFEVKLFKNSSGLGFSFSREDNLIPEQINASIVRVKKLFPGQPAAESGKIDVGDVILKVNGASLKGLSQQEVISALRGTAPEVFLLLCRPPPGVLPEIDTALLTPLQSPAQVLPNSSKDSSQPSCVEQSTSSDENEMSDKSKKQCKSPSRRDSYSDSSGSGEDDLVTAPANISNSTWSSALHQTLSNMVSQAQSHHEAPKSQEDTICTMFYYPQKIPNKPEFEDSNPSPLPPDMAPGQSYQPQSESASSSSMDKYHIHHISEPTRQENWTPLKNDLENHLEDFELEVELLITLIKSEKGSLGFTVTKGNQRIGCYVHDVIQDPAKSDGRLKPGDRLIKVNDTDVTNMTHTDAVNLLRAASKTVRLVIGRVLELPRIPMLPHLLPDITLTCNKEELGFSLCGGHDSLYQVVYISDINPRSVAAIEGNLQLLDVIHYVNGVSTQGMTLEEVNRALDMSLPSLVLKATRNDLPVVPSSKRSAVSAPKSTKGNGSYSVGSCSQPALTPNDSFSTVAGEEINEISYPKGKCSTYQIKGSPNLTLPKESYIQEDDIYDDSQEAEVIQSLLDVVDEEAQNLLNENNAAGYSCGPGTLKMNGKLSEERTEDTDCDGSPLPEYFTEATKMNGCEEYCEEKVKSESLIQKPQEKKTDDDEITWGNDELPIERTNHEDSDKDHSFLTNDELAVLPVVKVLPSGKYTGANLKSVIRVLRGLLDQGIPSKELENLQELKPLDQCLIGQTKENRRKNRYKNILPYDATRVPLGDEGGYINASFIKIPVGKEEFVYIACQGPLPTTVGDFWQMIWEQKSTVIAMMTQEVEGEKIKCQRYWPNILGKTTMVSNRLRLALVRMQQLKGFVVRAMTLEDIQTREVRHISHLNFTAWPDHDTPSQPDDLLTFISYMRHIHRSGPIITHCSAGIGRSGTLICIDVVLGLISQDLDFDISDLVRCMRLQRHGMVQTEDQYIFCYQVILYVLTRLQAEEEQKQQPQLLK
Research Backgrounds
Tyrosine phosphatase which regulates negatively FAS-induced apoptosis and NGFR-mediated pro-apoptotic signaling. May regulate phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) signaling through dephosphorylation of PIK3R2.
Cytoplasm>Cytoskeleton. Nucleus. Cell projection>Lamellipodium.
Note: Colocalizes with F-actin (PubMed:10826496). Colocalizes with PKN2 in lamellipodia-like structure, regions of large actin turnover (PubMed:11356191).
Expressed in keratinocytes (at protein level). Present in most tissues with the exception of the liver and skeletal muscle. Most abundant in lung, kidney and fetal brain.
Interacts (via the first PDZ domain) with PLEKHA1 and PLEKHA2. Interacts (via the second PDZ domain) with TNFRSF6 (Fas receptor) (via C-terminus). Interacts (via the second PDZ domain) with TRIP6 (via the third LIM domain and C-terminus). Interacts (via the third PDZ domain) with NGFR (via C-terminal SVP motif) and PKN2 (via C-terminus). Interacts (via the second or fourth PDZ domains) with PDLIM4 (via C-terminus only or via combined C-terminus and LIM domain, but not LIM domain only). Found in a complex with PDLIM4 and TRIP6 (By similarity). Interacts with PDLIM4; this interaction results in dephosphorylation of SRC 'Tyr-419' by this protein leading to its inactivation. Interacts with BRD7 (By similarity). Interacts with RAPGEF6. Interacts with ARHGAP29. Interacts with PIK3R2; dephosphorylates PIK3R2. Interacts with FBXL2. Interacts (via the FERM domain) with ENTR1. Found in a complex with ENTR1, PTPN13 and GIT1.
Belongs to the protein-tyrosine phosphatase family. Non-receptor class subfamily.
Research Fields
· Cellular Processes > Cell growth and death > Apoptosis. (View pathway)
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