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Mouse Anti-PLA2G2A Recombinant Antibody (2E8) (CBMAB-A6769-LY)

The product is antibody recognizes PLA2G2A. The antibody 2E8 immunoassay techniques such as: sELISA, ELISA.
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Summary

Host Animal
Mouse
Specificity
Human
Clone
2E8
Antibody Isotype
IgG1, κ
Application
sELISA, ELISA

Basic Information

Immunogen
PLA2G2A (AAH05919.1, 1 a.a. ~ 144 a.a) full-length recombinant protein with GST tag. MW of the GST tag alone is 26 KDa.
Specificity
Human
Antibody Isotype
IgG1, κ
Clonality
Monoclonal
Application Notes
The COA includes recommended starting dilutions, optimal dilutions should be determined by the end user.

Formulations & Storage [For reference only, actual COA shall prevail!]

Format
Liquid
Purity
> 95% Purity determined by SDS-PAGE.
Storage
Store at +4°C short term (1-2 weeks). Aliquot and store at -20°C long term. Avoid repeated freezethaw cycles.

Target

Full Name
phospholipase A2, group IIA (platelets, synovial fluid)
Introduction
The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the phospholipase A2 family (PLA2). PLA2s constitute a diverse family of enzymes with respect to sequence, function, localization, and divalent cation requirements. This gene product belongs to group II, which contains secreted form of PLA2, an extracellular enzyme that has a low molecular mass and requires calcium ions for catalysis. It catalyzes the hydrolysis of the sn-2 fatty acid acyl ester bond of phosphoglycerides, releasing free fatty acids and lysophospholipids, and thought to participate in the regulation of the phospholipid metabolism in biomembranes. Several alternatively spliced transcript variants with different 5' UTRs have been found for this gene
Entrez Gene ID
UniProt ID
Alternative Names
MOM1; PLA2; PLA2B; PLA2L; PLA2S; PLAS1; sPLA2
Function
Secretory calcium-dependent phospholipase A2 that primarily targets extracellular phospholipids with implications in host antimicrobial defense, inflammatory response and tissue regeneration (PubMed:10455175, PubMed:10681567, PubMed:2925633).
Hydrolyzes the ester bond of the fatty acyl group attached at sn-2 position of phospholipids (phospholipase A2 activity) with preference for phosphatidylethanolamines and phosphatidylglycerols over phosphatidylcholines (PubMed:10455175, PubMed:10681567).
Contributes to lipid remodeling of cellular membranes and generation of lipid mediators involved in pathogen clearance. Displays bactericidal activity against Gram-positive bacteria by directly hydrolyzing phospholipids of the bacterial membrane (PubMed:11694541, PubMed:10358193).
Upon sterile inflammation, targets membrane phospholipids of extracellular mitochondria released from activated platelets, generating free unsaturated fatty acids such as arachidonate that is used by neighboring leukocytes to synthesize inflammatory eicosanoids such as leukotrienes. Simultaneously, by compromising mitochondrial membrane integrity, promotes the release in circulation of potent damage-associated molecular pattern molecules that activate the innate immune response (PubMed:25082876).
Plays a stem cell regulator role in the intestinal crypt. Within intracellular compartment mediates Paneth cell differentiation and its stem cell supporting functions by inhibiting Wnt signaling pathway in intestinal stem cell (ICS). Secreted in the intestinal lumen upon inflammation, acts in an autocrine way and promotes prostaglandin E2 synthesis that stimulates Wnt signaling pathway in ICS cells and tissue regeneration (By similarity).
May play a role in the biosynthesis of N-acyl ethanolamines that regulate energy metabolism and inflammation. Hydrolyzes N-acyl phosphatidylethanolamines to N-acyl lysophosphatidylethanolamines, which are further cleaved by a lysophospholipase D to release N-acyl ethanolamines (PubMed:14998370).
Independent of its catalytic activity, acts as a ligand for integrins (PubMed:18635536, PubMed:25398877).
Binds to and activates integrins ITGAV:ITGB3, ITGA4:ITGB1 and ITGA5:ITGB1 (PubMed:18635536, PubMed:25398877).
Binds to a site (site 2) which is distinct from the classical ligand-binding site (site 1) and induces integrin conformational changes and enhanced ligand binding to site 1 (PubMed:25398877).
Induces cell proliferation in an integrin-dependent manner (PubMed:18635536).
Biological Process
Arachidonic acid secretionIEA:InterPro
CytolysisIEA:UniProtKB-KW
Defense response to Gram-positive bacteriumManual Assertion Based On ExperimentIMP:UniProtKB
Inflammatory responseIEA:UniProtKB-KW
Intestinal stem cell homeostasisISS:UniProtKB
Lipid catabolic processIEA:InterPro
Low-density lipoprotein particle remodelingManual Assertion Based On ExperimentTAS:BHF-UCL
Phosphatidic acid metabolic processManual Assertion Based On ExperimentIDA:BHF-UCL
Phosphatidylcholine metabolic processManual Assertion Based On ExperimentIDA:UniProtKB
Phosphatidylethanolamine metabolic processManual Assertion Based On ExperimentIDA:UniProtKB
Phospholipid metabolic processManual Assertion Based On ExperimentIDA:BHF-UCL
Positive regulation of ERK1 and ERK2 cascadeManual Assertion Based On ExperimentIDA:CACAO
Positive regulation of inflammatory responseManual Assertion Based On ExperimentTAS:BHF-UCL
Positive regulation of macrophage derived foam cell differentiationManual Assertion Based On ExperimentTAS:BHF-UCL
Regulation of neutrophil activationManual Assertion Based On ExperimentIDA:UniProtKB
Cellular Location
Secreted
Cell membrane
Mitochondrion outer membrane
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