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Western blot analysis of ZRP-1 on a BC3H1 cell lysate (Mouse brain smooth muscle-like cells; ATCC CRL-1443). Lane 1: 1:250, lane 2: 1:500, lane 3: 1:1000 dilution of the mouse anti- ZRP-1 antibody.


BD Transduction Laboratories™ Purified Mouse Anti-ZRP-1

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Zyxin is a zinc-binding metalloprotein found in focal adhesion plaques. It contains a proline-rich N-terminal domain and a C-terminal domain containing three LIM domains. LIM domains are characterized as zinc-binding motifs involved in gene expression and protein-protein interactions. Zyxin related protein 1 (ZRP-1) was identified through its interaction with the second PDZ domain of PTP1E. ZRP-1 has also been identified as Thyroid Receptor Interacting Protein-6 (TRIP6) during screening for binding partners of the thyroid hormone receptor. ZRP-1 contains an N-terminal proline-rich region (PRR), and three double zinc finger LIM domains in the C-terminal region. ZRP-1 mRNA has been reported to be widely expressed with strong expression in heart, placenta, lung, liver, kidney, and pancreas. ZRP-1 may interact with focal adhesions similar to other LIM domain proteins in the zyxin-related subfamily. However, ZRP-1 also contains nuclear export signal, and treatment of cells with leptomycin B leads to movement of ZRP-1 from the cytoplasm to the nucleus. Thus, ZRP-1 may be important for relaying signals from focal adhesions to the nucleus.
This antibody is routinely tested by western blot analysis. Other applications were tested in BD Biosciences Pharmingen during antibody development only or reported in the literature.
Development References (2)
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Murthy KK, Clark K, Fortin Y, Shen SH, Banville D. ZRP-1, a zyxin-related protein, interacts with the second PDZ domain of the cytosolic protein tyrosine phosphatase hPTP1E. J Biol Chem. 1999; 274(29):20679-20687. (Biology). View Reference
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Wang Y, Gilmore TD. LIM domain protein Trip6 has a conserved nuclear export signal, nuclear targeting sequences, and multiple transactivation domains. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2001; 1538(2-3):260-272. (Biology). View Reference
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