Catalog # DM1171
β-Dystroglycan (Tyr-892), phospho-specific Antibody
Mouse Monoclonal
ELISA | 1:2000 |
WB | 1:1000 |
Size 100 μl
Species Reactivity Hu, Rt, Ms
MW 43 kDa
Isotype IgG1
Dystroglycans are essential elements of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ). The gene for dystroglycan is expressed as a precursor protein that is post-translationally cleaved into a 156 kDa extracellular peripheral membrane protein called α-dystroglycan and a 43 kDa transmembrane protein, β-Dystroglycan. The latter protein contains a PPxY motif that promotes binding to WW domain-containing proteins, such as utrophin and dystrophin. Phosphorylation at tyrosine 892 within the PPxY motif may regulate c-Src interactions with β-Dystroglycan, as well as inhibit interactions with WW domain proteins. In skeletal muscle, β-Dystroglycan is normally localized to the plasma membrane, however phosphorylation of Tyr-892 leads to localization of β-Dystroglycan to endosomal compartments along with c-Src. Thus, phosphorylation at Tyr-892 may have important roles in altering the localization of β-Dystroglycan during NMJ formation.
References
Sotgia, F. et al. (2003) Biochem. 42(23):7110-7123.
James, M. et al. (2000) J Cell Sci. 113(Pt 10):1717-1726.
*For more information, see UniProt Accession Q14118
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*All molecular weights (MW) are confirmed by comparison to Bio-Rad Rainbow Markers and to western blot mobilities of known proteins with similar MW.
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