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alpha Adaptin Products

Antibodies
alpha Adaptin Antibody (8R8B6 ...
alpha Adaptin Antibody (8R8B6)
NBP3-16402
Species: Hu, Mu, Rt
Applications: WB, ELISA, ICC/IF
Host: Rabbit Monoclonal
Proteins
Recombinant Human alpha Adapt ...
Recombinant Human alpha Adaptin GS...
H00000160-Q01
Species: Hu
Applications: WB, ELISA, MA, AP

Description

AP2A1, also known as AP-2 complex subunit alpha-1, contains a 208 kDa and a 105 kDa isoform, and is involved in protein transport, vesicle formation, and clathrin-dependent endocytosis. Current research is being conducted on the relationship between AP2A1 and a variety of diseases and disorders, including seminoma, neuronitis, Huntington's disease, malaria, myeloid leukemia, carcinoma, gout, immunodeficiency, pancreatic cancer, prostatitis, prostate carcinoma, cholesterol, breast cancer, leukemia, and pancreatitis. AP2A1 is associated with Clathrin-dependent protein traffic, CTLA4 Signaling, p38 Signaling, the EGFR1 Signaling Pathway, the Synaptic Vesicle Pathway, the Arf1 pathway, and L1CAM interactions. The protein interacts with HIP1, TOE1, SMAD9, NUMB, and GRB2.

Bioinformatics

Product By Gene ID 160
Alternate Names
  • 100 kDa coated vesicle protein A
  • Adapter-related protein complex 2 alpha-1 subunit
  • Adaptor protein complex AP-2 subunit alpha-1
  • adaptor-related protein complex 2, alpha 1 subunit
  • ADTAAAP2-ALPHA
  • alpha1-adaptin
  • Alpha-adaptin A
  • AP-2 complex subunit alpha-1
  • CLAPA1adaptin, alpha A
  • Clathrin assembly protein complex 2 alpha-A large chain
  • clathrin-associated/assembly/adaptor protein, large, alpha 1
  • Plasma membrane adaptor HA2/AP2 adaptin alpha A subunit

Research Areas for alpha Adaptin

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Cell Biology
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Signal Transduction