Palladin Products

Antibodies
Palladin Antibody - Azide and ...
Palladin Antibody - Azide and BSA ...
NBP2-93983
Species: Hu, Mu, Rt
Applications: WB, ELISA, ICC/IF, IHC, IP
Host: Rabbit Polyclonal
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Palladin Antibody [Unconjugat ...
Palladin Antibody [Unconjugated]
AF5950
Species: Hu
Applications: WB, IHC
Host: Sheep Polyclonal
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ELISA Kits
Human Palladin ELISA Kit (Col ...
Human Palladin ELISA Kit (Colorime...
NBP3-39248
Species: Hu
Applications: ELISA
Human Palladin - Ready-To-Us ...
Human Palladin - Ready-To-Use ELI...
NBP3-39249
Species: Hu
Applications: ELISA
Proteins
Palladin Recombinant Protein ...
Palladin Recombinant Protein Antigen
NBP2-58731PEP
Species: Hu
Applications: AC

Description

Palladin is a cytoskeletal protein required for organization of normal actin cytoskeleton. Palladin plays roles in establishing cell morphology, motility, cell adhesion and cell-extracellular matrix interactions in a variety of cell types. Palladin may function as a scaffolding molecule with the potential to impact both actin polymerization and the assembly of existing actin filaments into higher-order arrays. It binds to proteins that bind to either monomeric or filamentous actin. It localizes at sites where active actin remodeling takes place, such as lamellipodia and membrane ruffles. Palladin's different isoforms may have functional differences. Palladin is also involved in the control of morphological and cytoskeletal changes associated with dendritic cell maturation.

Bioinformatics

Uniprot Human
Human
Human
Product By Gene ID 23022
Alternate Names
  • CGI151
  • CGI-151
  • FLJ22190
  • FLJ38193
  • KIAA0992FLJ39139
  • MYN
  • myoneurin
  • palladin
  • palladin, cytoskeletal associated protein
  • PNCA1
  • Sarcoma antigen NY-SAR-77
  • SIH002FLJ61376

Research Areas for Palladin

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Cellular Markers
Cytoskeleton Markers
Signal Transduction