anti-EDAR [GM-1008]

$440.00

Description

anti-Human | IgG2b/kappa | Rat

CLONE ID: BGC-6F6

Ectodysplasin A receptor (EDAR) is a protein encoded by the EDAR gene in humans. EDAR is a cell surface receptor for ectodysplasin A which plays an important role in developing ectodermal tissues such as the skin. It is structurally related to members of the TNF receptor superfamily. EDAR and other genes provide instructions for making proteins that work together during embryonic development. These proteins form part of a signaling pathway critical for the interaction between two cell layers, the ectoderm and the mesoderm. In the early embryo, these cell layers form the basis for many of the body's organs and tissues. Ectoderm-mesoderm interactions are essential for the proper formation of several structures that arise from the ectoderm, including the skin, hair, nails, teeth, and sweat glands. Deficiencies in its signaling are involved in patients affected by anhidrotic/hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia.

This antibody is recommended for applications under non-denaturing conditions.