Human Frizzled-10 Alexa Fluor™ Plus 647-conjugated Antibody
R&D Systems, part of Bio-Techne | Catalog # FAB34581AFP647
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Immunohistochemistry
Intracellular Staining by Flow Cytometry
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Background: Frizzled-10
Frizzled-10, also known as CD350, is a 68 kDa seven pass transmembrane glycoprotein in the Frizzled family of Wnt receptors (1, 2). The 205 amino acid N-terminal extracellular region of Frizzled-10 contains a cysteine-rich domain that comprises the Wnt binding domain and mediates receptor oligomerization (3‑5). The C-terminal cytoplasmic tail contains a PDZ-interaction motif (3). PDZ motifs mediate intracellular binding to scaffolding proteins. Within the cysteine-rich domain, human Frizzled‑10 shares 71% amino acid (aa) sequence identity with Frizzled-9 and 31%-46% with Frizzled-1, -2, -3, -4, -5, - 6, -7, and -8. It shares 96%, 94%, 90%, and 82% aa sequence identity with chick, mouse, Xenopus, and zebrafish Frizzled-10, respectively. Frizzled-10 is expressed during embryogenesis in the primitive streak, dorsal neural tube, developing brain, limb bud, and airway epithelium (6-11). It is induced by Shh and colocalizes with Shh and Wnt-7a in the neural tube (12, 13). In the adult, Frizzled-10 is expressed in placenta, gastric glands, and colon and renal tubule epithelial cells (4). Frizzled-10 associates with LRP5 to transduce Wnt-7a and Wnt-7b signals, resulting in the stabilization of cytoplasmic beta-catenin (11, 13). Frizzled-10 is also up-regulated in some cancers and transformed cell lines (4, 14). It binds hypoxia inducible gene 2, which promotes oncogenic Wnt signaling and functions as an autocrine growth factor for renal cell carcinomas (15).
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