Human TRAILR4/TNFRSF10D Alexa Fluor® 488-conjugated Antibody
Human TRAILR4/TNFRSF10D Alexa Fluor® 488-conjugated Antibody Summary
Ala56-His211
Accession # Q9UBN6
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Scientific Data
Detection of TRAIL R4/TNFRSF10D in Human Whole Blood Granulocytes by Flow Cytometry. Human whole blood granulocytes were stained with Mouse Anti-Human TRAIL R4/TNFRSF10D Alexa Fluor® 488-conjugated Monoclonal Antibody (Catalog # FAB633G, filled histogram) or isotype control antibody (Catalog # IC002G, open histogram). View our protocol for Staining Membrane-associated Proteins.
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Background: TRAILR4/TNFRSF10D
TRAIL-R4, also known as TRAIL-R4 alpha, Decoy Receptor 2 (DcR2) and TNFRSF10D, is a 39-48 kDa member of the TNFR Superfamily of proteins. Mature TRAIL-R4/DcR2 is a type I transmembrane protein 331 amino acids (aa) in length. It contains a 156 aa extracellular domain (ECD) (aa 56-211), and a 154 aa cytoplasmic region that contains a truncated death domain. The presence of this truncation is not believed to allow for a positive signal for the initiation of apoptosis. This has led to its description as a "decoy receptor", suggesting that its function is to simply sequester and decrease the amount of TRAIL available for binding to the two apoptosis-inducing TRAIL receptors, DR4 and DR5. At this time, this view would appear to be unlikely, as it now seems that DcR2 actually complexes with DR5/TRAIL-R2, blocking the activation of Caspase-8, a first step in the initiation of apoptosis. In addition, in a ligand-dependent manner, the presence of DcR2 has also been associated with the increased survival of select leukocytes. Notably, an isoform variant for TRAIL-R4 (called TRAIL-R4 beta ) has been reported that shows an absence of aa 87-124, a deletion that would render it incapable of binding to TRAIL. Cells reported to express TRAIL-R4 are varied, and include eosinophils, NKT cells, CD8+ (but not CD4+) T cells, colonic columnar epithelium, neutrophils, endometrial columnar epithelium, testicular spermatids and testosterone-secreting Leydig cells, and multiple tumor cell types. A rodent counterpart to TRAIL-R4 has not been reported.
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Citation for Human TRAILR4/TNFRSF10D Alexa Fluor® 488-conjugated Antibody
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Dual role of DR5 in death and survival signaling leads to TRAIL resistance in cancer cells
Authors: Y Shlyakhtin, V Pavet, H Gronemeyer
Cell Death Dis, 2017-08-31;8(8):e3025.
Species: Human
Sample Types: Whole Cells
Applications: Flow Cytometry
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