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Anti-PECAM-1 Antibody, clone 390 clone 390, from rat

ITEM#: 3042-CBL1337I

MFR#: CBL1337-I

Platelet endothelial cell adhesion molecule (UniProt Q08481; also known as CD31, PECAM-1) is encoded by the Pecam1 (also known as Pecam, Pecam-1) gene (Gene ID 18613) in murine species. PECAM-1 (CD31) is a 130-kD cell adhesion molecule that is expres

Platelet endothelial cell adhesion molecule (UniProt Q08481; also known as CD31, PECAM-1) is encoded by the Pecam1 (also known as Pecam, Pecam-1) gene (Gene ID 18613) in murine species. PECAM-1 (CD31) is a 130-kD cell adhesion molecule that is expressed at the junctions of all continuous endothelia, as well as most bone marrow-derived hematopoietic cells, including platelets, monocytes, granulocytes and some lymphocytes. The human PECAM1 and murine Pecam1 genes both produce multiple spliced isoforms with varying lengths in cytoplasmic domain, with the isoform Long being the major form expressed in human tissues and endothelial cells (ECs), and isoform delta 14-15 being the predominantly expressed murine form. PECAM-1 plays an import role in maintaining vascular integrity and function by mediating ECs interactions with pericytes and smooth muscle cells (SMCs). PECAM-1 is initially produced with a signal peptide (human a.a. 1-27, murine a.a. 1-17) sequence, the removal of which yields the mature protein with a large extracellular region (human a.a. 28-601, mouse a.a. 18-590) composed of six C2-type Ig-like domains, followed by a transmembrane seqment (human a.a. 602-620, mouse a.a. 591-609) and a cytoplasmic tail (human a.a. 621-738, mouse a.a. 610-727) that plays an essential role in PECAM-1-mediated cellular signaling.