Anti-CD13 / Aminopeptidase N Monoclonal Antibody (Clone:WM15)-Biotin Conjugated
Figure 1: Surface staining of human peripheral blood leukocytes with anti-CD13 (WM15) biotin, streptavidin-APC.
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Amount : | 0.1 mg |
Isotype : | Mouse IgG1 |
Storage condition : | Store at 2-8°C. Do not freeze. |
CD13 (aminopeptidase N, APN) is a 150 kDa type II transmembrane zinc-binding ectopeptidase expressed on various cell types. This metalloprotease preferentially catalyzes removal of neutral amino acids from small peptides, thus activating or inactivating bioactive peptides. CD13 has also role in extracellular matrix degradation, antigen processing and signal transduction, is important in inflammatory responses, regulates intercellular contact, cell motility and vascularization. CD13 is involved in protection of leukemic cells against apoptosis and its expression associated with poor prognosis of carcinomas.
Subcellular location: | Cell membrane |
Post transnational modification: | May undergo proteolysis and give rise to a soluble form. |
Tissue Specificity: | Expressed in epithelial cells of the kidney, intestine, and respiratory tract; granulocytes, monocytes, fibroblasts, endothelial cells, cerebral pericytes at the blood-brain barrier, synaptic membranes of cells in the CNS. Also expressed in endometrial stromal cells, but not in the endometrial glandular cells. Found in the vasculature of tissues that undergo angiogenesis and in malignant gliomas and lymph node metastases from multiple tumor types but not in blood vessels of normal tissues. A soluble form has been found in plasma. It is found to be elevated in plasma and effusions of cancer patients. |
BioGrid: | 106787. 3 interactions. |
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