Fibrinogen gamma chain (E1U3Z) Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody#45850,Cell Signaling Technology (CST),45850
Fibrinogen gamma chain (E1U3Z) Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody recognizes endogenous levels of total fibrinogen gamma chain protein. This antibody may cross-react with an unidentified protein of 70 kDa in some cell extracts.
Host
Rabbit
Reactivity
Human
Application
Western Blotting: 1:1000 IHC Leica Bond: 1:200 - 1:800 Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin): 1:200 - 1:800
Platform ID
BAB789489123
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Cell Signaling Technology (CST)
Contact
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Specifications
Scientific Background
Fibrinogen is a large, multimeric plasma glycoprotein that is constitutively synthesized by liver hepatocytes. As a key component of blood clots, fibrinogen plays a central role in hemostasis and thrombosis. In total, six polypeptide chains (2Aα, 2Bβ, and 2γ) are produced intracellularly in a coordinated manner, which are then covalently linked together by a network of disulfide bonds to form a fibrinogen heterohexamer (1). Research studies have shown that expression of the three fibrinogen genes is upregulated as part of the acute phase inflammatory response (2,3).Upon engagement of the clotting cascade, thrombin-mediated cleavage of the fibrinogen Aα and Bβ chains creates fibrin monomers and a platform for the polymerization of fibrin monomers into protofibrils and an insoluble web of stable fibrin fibers (4,5). Whereas thrombin is the enzyme that drives fibrin polymerization and clot formation, plasmin is the enzymatic counterpart that facilitates fibrinolysis and clot breakdown (6).In addition to its position as a central node in the normal coagulation cascade, dysregulated fibrin deposition has been observed in pathological conditions such as cancer and viral infection (7,8).The fibrinogen gamma chain is expressed as two isoforms that result from alternative mRNA splicing, the γA chain and the γ' chain. Research studies have shown that the fibrinogen gamma chain plays important roles in shaping the architecture of fibrin clots and modulates the innate immune response through interaction with its receptor, CD11b, expressed on neutrophils and monocytes (9,10).Chapin, J.C. and Hajjar, K.A. (2015)Blood Rev29, 17-24.Dalmon, J. et al. (1993)Mol Cell Biol13, 1183-93.Huber, P. et al. (1990)J Biol Chem265, 5695-701.Lord, S.T. (2011)Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol31, 494-9.Yang, Z. et al. (2000)Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A97, 14156-61.Cesarman-Maus, G. and Hajjar, K.A. (2005)Br J Haematol129, 307-21.Fernandez, P.M. et al. (2004)Semin Thromb Hemost30, 31-44.Merad, M. and Martin, J.C. (2020)Nat Rev Immunol20, 355-362.Yakovlev, S. et al. (2000)Biochemistry39, 15721-9.Siebenlist, K.R. and Mosesson, M.W. (1994)J Biol Chem269, 28414-9.Alternate NamesFGG; FIBG; Fibrinogen gamma chain; fibrinogen, gamma chain; fibrinogen, gamma polypeptide; testicular tissue protein Li 70
Synonyms
FGG; FIBG; Fibrinogen gamma chain; fibrinogen, gamma chain; fibrinogen, gamma polypeptide; testicular tissue protein Li 70
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