Human/Mouse Otoraplin/OTOR Alexa Fluor™ Plus 555-conjugated Antibody
R&D Systems, part of Bio-Techne | Catalog # AF3979AFP555
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Background: Otoraplin/OTOR
Otoraplin (OTOR), also known as fibrocyte-derived protein (Fdp) and Melanoma inhibitory activity-like (MIAL), is a secreted 16 kDa globular protein that is preferentially expressed in the inner ear by periotic mesenchyme and developing and mature fibrocytes. It is highly homologous to MIA/cartilage-derived retinoic acid‑sensitive protein (CD-RAP), which is a cartilage-specific protein that is also expressed in malignant melanoma cells. The 111 amino acid residue (aa) mature human otoraplin contains one SH3 domain (aa 46‑107) and a Tyr at position 50 that is reportedly sulfated. Otoraplin is reported to play a role in the initiation of periotic mesenchyme chondrogenesis. Mature human Otoraplin shares 91% and 89% aa sequence identity with canine and mouse Otoraplin, respectively.
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