SIRP alpha/SHPS1 (D6I3M) Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody (BSA and Azide Free)#47027,Cell Signaling Technology (CST),47027

SIRP alpha/SHPS1 (D6I3M) Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody (BSA and Azide Free) recognizes endogenous levels of total SHPS1 protein. This antibody recognizes both large and small isoforms of murine mSHPS1/SIRPα.

Host

Rabbit

Reactivity

Human, Mouse, Rat, Monkey

Platform ID

BAB257243344

Cell Signaling Technology (CST)

Headquarters

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Contact

Tel: 877-616-2355,978-867-2388
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Product Specifications
Scientific Background
Synonyms

Specifications

NameSIRP alpha/SHPS1 (D6I3M) Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody (BSA and Azide Free)#47027
Cat. No.47027
Accession NumberP78324, 140885
Gene ID (Entrez)78324, 140885
HostRabbit
SensitivityEndogenous
ReactivityHuman, Mouse, Rat, Monkey
Molecular Weight85 (human, monkey), 100 (rat), 120 (murine isoform 1), 55 (murine isoform 2)
ImmunogenIgG
FormulationThis product is the carrier free version of product #13379. All data were generated using the same antibody clone in the standard formulation which contains BSA and glycerol.This formulation is ideal for use with technologies requiring specialized or custom antibody labeling, including fluorophores, metals, lanthanides, and oligonucleotides. It is not recommended for ChIP, ChIP-seq, CUT&RUN, or CUT&Tag assays. If you require a carrier-free formulation for chromatin profiling, pleasecontact us. Optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user.BSA and Azide Free antibodies are quality control tested by size exclusion chromatography (SEC) to determine antibody integrity.
StorageStore at -20°C.This product will freeze at -20°C so it is recommended to aliquot into single-use vials to avoid multiple freeze/thaw cycles.A slight precipitate may be present and can be dissolved by gently vortexing. This will not interfere with antibody performance.
Regulatory StatusResearch Use Only

Scientific Background

SHP-substrate 1 (SHPS1, SIRPα) is a single-pass membrane protein and member of both the immunoglobulin superfamily and the signal regulatory protein (SIRP) family. Following growth hormone stimulation or integrin binding, SHPS1 is phosphorylated at several tyrosine residues within its cytoplasmic tail. These phosphorylation events promote association between SHPS1 and multiple signaling proteins, including SHP-1, SHP-2, Grb2 and Shc via their SH2 domains (1-4). Recruitment of SHP-1 and SHP-2 results in SHPS1 dephosphorylation and suppression of tyrosine kinase signaling (1-3,5). The tyrosine kinase JAK2 associates with SHPS1 via its carboxy terminus and phosphorylates SHPS1 in response to extracellular stimuli (5). Research studies show that Src associates with and may phosphorylate SHPS1 in response to insulin (4). In macrophages, SHPS1 can form a complex with the Src pathway adaptor protein SKAP2, Fyn-binding protein FYB, and the tyrosine kinase PYK2 (6). The SHPS1 extracellular domain contains at least three IgG-like domains that interact with CD47, a ubiquitously expressed, integrin-associated protein that acts as a repressive cue in both immune and neuronal cells (7,8). The interaction between CD47 and SHPS1 on opposing cells can inhibit cellular migration (9), promote "tethering" between macrophages and target cells during engulfment (10), facilitate self versus non-self recognition (11), and maintain immune homeostasis (12). SHPS1 plays a critical role in modulating the immune response and inflammation, and may play a role in neuronal development (13,14). The interaction between SHPS1 and CD47 may be an exploitable target in cancer therapy (15-17).Kharitonenkov, A. et al. (1997)Nature386, 181-6.Ochi, F. et al. (1997)Biochem Biophys Res Commun239, 483-7.Takada, T. et al. (1998)J Biol Chem273, 9234-42.Shen, X. et al. (2009)Mol Cell Proteomics8, 1539-51.Stofega, M.R. et al. (2000)J Biol Chem275, 28222-9.Timms, J.F. et al. (1999)Curr Biol9, 927-30.Seiffert, M. et al. (1999)Blood94, 3633-43.Vernon-Wilson, E.F. et al. (2000)Eur J Immunol30, 2130-7.Motegi, S. et al. (2003)EMBO J22, 2634-44.Tada, K. et al. (2003)J Immunol171, 5718-26.van Beek, E.M. et al. (2005)J Immunol175, 7781-7.Legrand, N. et al. (2011)Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A108, 13224-9.Sarfati, M. et al. (2008)Curr Drug Targets9, 842-50.Matozaki, T. et al. (2009)Trends Cell Biol19, 72-80.Hara, K. et al. (2011)Cancer Res71, 1229-34.Willingham, S.B. et al. (2012)Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A109, 6662-7.Weiskopf, K. et al. (2013)Science341, 88-91.Alternate NamesBIT; Brain Ig-like molecule with tyrosine-based activation motifs; brain-immunoglobulin-like molecule with tyrosine-based activation motifs; CD172 antigen-like family member A; CD172A; Inhibitory receptor SHPS-1; Macrophage fusion receptor; MFR; MYD-1; MyD-1 antigen; MYD1; p84; protein tyrosine phosphatase, non-receptor type substrate 1; PTPNS1; SHP substrate 1; SHP substrate-1; SHPS-1; SHPS1; signal regulatory protein alpha; signal regulatory protein, alpha type 1; signal regulatory protein, alpha type 2; signal-regulatory protein alpha; Signal-regulatory protein alpha-1; Signal-regulatory protein alpha-2; Signal-regulatory protein alpha-3; SIRP; Sirp-alpha-1; Sirp-alpha-2; Sirp-alpha-3; SIRPA; SIRPalpha; SIRPalpha2; tyrosine phosphatase SHP substrate 1; Tyrosine-protein phosphatase non-receptor type substrate 1

Synonyms

BIT; Brain Ig-like molecule with tyrosine-based activation motifs; brain-immunoglobulin-like molecule with tyrosine-based activation motifs; CD172 antigen-like family member A; CD172A; Inhibitory receptor SHPS-1; Macrophage fusion receptor; MFR; MYD-1; MyD-1 antigen; MYD1; p84; protein tyrosine phosphatase, non-receptor type substrate 1; PTPNS1; SHP substrate 1; SHP substrate-1; SHPS-1; SHPS1; signal regulatory protein alpha; signal regulatory protein, alpha type 1; signal regulatory protein, alpha type 2; signal-regulatory protein alpha; Signal-regulatory protein alpha-1; Signal-regulatory protein alpha-2; Signal-regulatory protein alpha-3; SIRP; Sirp-alpha-1; Sirp-alpha-2; Sirp-alpha-3; SIRPA; SIRPalpha; SIRPalpha2; tyrosine phosphatase SHP substrate 1; Tyrosine-protein phosphatase non-receptor type substrate 1

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