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Human R-Spondin 2 Alexa Fluor™ Plus 680-conjugated Antibody

R&D Systems, part of Bio-Techne | Catalog # FAB32663AFP680

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FAB32663AFP680-100UG

Key Product Details

Species Reactivity

Human

Applications

ELISA

Label

Alexa Fluor Plus 680 (Excitation = 687 nm, Emission = 704 nm)

Antibody Source

Recombinant Monoclonal Rat IgG2B Clone # 879715R

Product Specifications

Specificity

Detects human R-Spondin 2 in direct ELISAs.

Clonality

Monoclonal

Host

Rat

Isotype

IgG2B

Applications

Application
Recommended Usage

ELISA

Optimal dilution of this antibody should be experimentally determined.

Background: R-Spondin 2

Human Roof plate-specific Spondin 2 isoform 1 (R-Spondin 2, RSPO-2), also known as cysteine-rich and single thrombospondin domain containing protein 2 (Cristin 2), is a 33 kDa secreted protein that belongs to the R-Spondin family. The four known human R-Spondins regulate beta-catenin signaling and overlap in expression and function (1‑3). Like other R-Spondins, R-Spondin 2 contains two adjacent cysteine-rich furin-like domains (aa 90-134) followed by a thrombospondin (TSP-1) motif (aa 144‑204) and a C-terminal region rich in basic residues (aa 207-243). The basic region appears to mediate cell surface retention but not to influence function (1). R‑Spondin 2 contains one potential N-glycosylation site. Of the three reported splice isoforms of human R-Spondin 2, isoform 2 lacks residues 1-67 of isoform 1, while isoform 3 has a glycine substitution for residues 32-95 of isoform 1. Human R-Spondin 2 is expressed in organs of endodermal origin in adults, including intestine and lung, and is downregulated in tumors of these tissues (1). In the embryonic mouse, R-Spondin 2 is expressed most highly in the hippocampus and in developing teeth and bones (4). Studies in Xenopus and mouse embryos indicate that R-Spondin 2 is an extracellular activator of Wnt/ beta-catenin signaling and is required for myogenesis (1). Mouse R-Spondin proteins bind both LRP-6 and Frizzled-8 but do not appear to form a ternary complex (3). R-Spondin 2 over-expression in Xenopus also blocks signaling of TGF-beta ligands, activin, nodal and BMP-4 (1). Human R-Spondin 2 is highly conserved across species, sharing 97-98% aa identity with mouse, rat, canine, bovine, and opossum R-Spondin 2 and 86% aa identity with Xenopus R-Spondin 2 within aa 22-205. Mature R-Spondin 2 shares ~40% aa identity with R-Spondin 1, R-Spondin 3, and R-Spondin 4.

References

  1. Kazanskaya, O. et al. (2004) Dev. Cell 7:525.
  2. Kim, K-A. et al. (2006) Cell Cycle 5:23.
  3. Nam, J-S. et al. (2006) J. Biol. Chem. 281:13247.
  4. Nam, J-S. et al. (2007) Gene Expr. 281:13247.

Long Name

Roof Plate-specific Spondin 2

Alternate Names

Cristin 2, RSPO2, RSpondin 2

Entrez Gene IDs

340419 (Human); 239405 (Mouse)

Gene Symbol

RSPO2

UniProt

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