Tight Junction Protein 1 Products
Members of this family are involved in epithelial and endothelial intercellular junctions. They each contain at least one PSD95/Dlg/ZO-1 (PDZ) domain, a Src homology 3 (SH3) domain, and an enzymatically inactive guanylate kinase domain. PDZ domains are 90-amino acid protein-protein binding domains that recognize at least a 3-residue peptide motif in the COOH termini of their binding partners. PDZ domain-containing proteins, like ZO-1, typically act as scaffolding proteins that organize membrane receptors and cytosolic proteins into multimeric signaling complexes often at the sites of cell-cell contact. The effectiveness and stability of the epithelial barrier depends on a complex of proteins composing different intercellular junctions, which include tight junctions, adherens junctions, and desmosomes. ZO-1 is a peripheral membrane protein bound on the cytoplasmic surface of junctional contacts and is expressed in all tight junctions regardless of their properties. ZO-1 immunoprecipitates with its family member ZO-2. ZO-1 was shown to undergo tyrosine phosphorylation during tight junction formation and remodeling. Two different isoforms of ZO-1, alpha-minus and alpha-plus, have been described, which result from alternative splicing of an mRNA encoded by a single gene. The ZO-1 alpha-plus contains an 80 amino acids motif called alpha which is not present in ZO-1 alpha-minus. The alpha-containing isoform is found in most epithelial cell junctions. The short isoform (ZO-1 alpha-minus) is found both in endothelial cells and the highly specialized epithelial junctions of renal glomeruli and Sertoli cells of the seminiferous tubules. This difference in distribution provides molecular distinction among tight junctions.
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Tight Junction Protein 1 Products
Members of this family are involved in epithelial and endothelial intercellular junctions. They each contain at least one PSD95/Dlg/ZO-1 (PDZ) domain, a Src homology 3 (SH3) domain, and an enzymatically inactive guanylate kinase domain. PDZ domains are 90-amino acid protein-protein binding domains that recognize at least a 3-residue peptide motif in the COOH termini of their binding partners. PDZ domain-containing proteins, like ZO-1, typically act as scaffolding proteins that organize membrane receptors and cytosolic proteins into multimeric signaling complexes often at the sites of cell-cell contact. The effectiveness and stability of the epithelial barrier depends on a complex of proteins composing different intercellular junctions, which include tight junctions, adherens junctions, and desmosomes. ZO-1 is a peripheral membrane protein bound on the cytoplasmic surface of junctional contacts and is expressed in all tight junctions regardless of their properties. ZO-1 immunoprecipitates with its family member ZO-2. ZO-1 was shown to undergo tyrosine phosphorylation during tight junction formation and remodeling. Two different isoforms of ZO-1, alpha-minus and alpha-plus, have been described, which result from alternative splicing of an mRNA encoded by a single gene. The ZO-1 alpha-plus contains an 80 amino acids motif called alpha which is not present in ZO-1 alpha-minus. The alpha-containing isoform is found in most epithelial cell junctions. The short isoform (ZO-1 alpha-minus) is found both in endothelial cells and the highly specialized epithelial junctions of renal glomeruli and Sertoli cells of the seminiferous tubules. This difference in distribution provides molecular distinction among tight junctions.
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Applications: IHC, WB, ICC/IF, B/N, Simple Western
Reactivity:
Human,
Mouse,
Rat,
Porcine
Reactivity: | Human, Mouse, Rat, Porcine |
Details: | Rabbit IgG Polyclonal |
Applications: | IHC, WB, ICC/IF, B/N, Simple Western |
Applications: | AC |
Applications: | AC |
Applications: IHC, WB, ICC/IF
Reactivity:
Human,
Mouse,
Rat
Reactivity: | Human, Mouse, Rat |
Details: | Rabbit IgG Polyclonal |
Applications: | IHC, WB, ICC/IF |
Applications: IHC, WB, ICC/IF, IP
Reactivity:
Human,
Mouse
Recombinant Monoclonal Antibody
Reactivity: | Human, Mouse |
Details: | Rabbit IgG Monoclonal Clone #BLR092G |
Applications: | IHC, WB, ICC/IF, IP |
Applications: WB, ICC/IF
Reactivity:
Human,
Mouse,
Rat,
Canine,
Feline
Recombinant Monoclonal Antibody
Reactivity: | Human, Mouse, Rat, Canine, Feline |
Details: | Rabbit IgG Monoclonal Clone #HL1185 |
Applications: | WB, ICC/IF |
Applications: IHC, WB, ICC/IF
Reactivity:
Human,
Mouse,
Canine
Reactivity: | Human, Mouse, Canine |
Details: | Guinea Pig IgG Polyclonal |
Applications: | IHC, WB, ICC/IF |
Reactivity: | Human, Rat |
Details: | Rabbit IgG Polyclonal |
Applications: | WB, ICC/IF |
Applications: ELISA, ICC/IF
Reactivity:
Human
Reactivity: | Human |
Details: | Goat IgG Polyclonal |
Applications: | ELISA, ICC/IF |
Recombinant Monoclonal Antibody
Reactivity: | Human |
Details: | Rabbit IgG Monoclonal Clone #HL1133 |
Applications: | WB, ICC/IF |
Applications: | ELISA |
Applications: ICC/IF, Flow
Reactivity:
Human,
Mouse,
Canine
Reactivity: | Human, Mouse, Canine |
Details: | Rabbit Polyclonal |
Applications: | ICC/IF, Flow |
Reactivity: | Rat |
Details: | Rabbit IgG Polyclonal |
Applications: | WB |
Applications: | WB |
Applications: | ELISA |
Reactivity: | Human |
Details: | Rabbit IgG Polyclonal |
Applications: | WB, IP |