Recombinant Mouse High affinity immunoglobulin epsilon receptor subunit alpha (Fcer1a)-VLPs

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Target Names
Fcer1a
Uniprot No.
Research Area
Immunology
Alternative Names
Fcer1a; Fce1a; High affinity immunoglobulin epsilon receptor subunit alpha; Fc-epsilon RI-alpha; FcERI; IgE Fc receptor subunit alpha
Species
Mus musculus (Mouse)
Source
Mammalian cell
Expression Region
24-250aa
Target Protein Sequence
ATEKSVLTLDPPWIRIFTGEKVTLSCYGNNHLQMNSTTKWIHNGTVSEVNSSHLVIVSATVQDSGKYICQKQGLFKSKPVYLNVTQDWLLLQTSADMVLVHGSFDIRCHGWKNWNVRKVIYYRNDHAFNYSYESPVSIREATLNDSGTYHCKGYLRQVKYESDKFRIAVVKAYKCKYYWLQLIFPLLVAILFAVDTGLLLSTEEQFKSVLEIQKTGKYKKVETELLT
Note: The complete sequence including tag sequence, target protein sequence and linker sequence could be provided upon request.
Tag Info
C-terminal 10xHis-tagged
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Form
Lyophilized powder
Note: We will default ship it in lyophilized form with normal bule ice packs. However, if you request to ship in liquid form, it needs to be shipped with dry ice, please communicate with us in advance and extra fees for dry ice and dry ice box will be charged.
Buffer
Lyophilized from PBS, 6% Trehalose, pH 7.4
Troubleshooting and FAQs
Storage Condition
Store at -20°C/-80°C upon receipt, aliquoting is necessary for mutiple use. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Shelf Life
The shelf life is related to many factors, storage state, buffer ingredients, storage temperature and the stability of the protein itself.
Generally, the shelf life of liquid form is 6 months at -20°C/-80°C. The shelf life of lyophilized form is 12 months at -20°C/-80°C.
Lead Time
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Notes
Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended. Store the protein at -20°C/-80°C upon receiving it, and ensure to avoid repeated freezing and thawing, otherwise, it will affect the protein activity.
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Target Background

Function
Binds to the Fc region of immunoglobulins epsilon. High affinity receptor. Responsible for initiating the allergic response. Binding of allergen to receptor-bound IgE leads to cell activation and the release of mediators (such as histamine) responsible for the manifestations of allergy. The same receptor also induces the secretion of important lymphokines.
Gene References into Functions
  1. House Dust Mite-Induced Allergic Airway Disease Is Independent of IgE and FcepsilonRIalpha. PMID: 28700253
  2. this study shows that mast cells co-cultured with macrophages alter protein expression of both cell types, and that mast cells transfer FceRI-encompassed cellular regions directly to macrophages during Francisella tularensis PMID: 27554051
  3. Tim-3 acts at a receptor-proximal point to enhance Lyn kinase-dependent signaling pathways that modulate both immediate-phase degranulation and late-phase cytokine production downstream of FcepsilonRI ligation. PMID: 26598760
  4. Conferring expression of FcepsilonRI to dendritic cells decreases the severity of food allergy and asthma in disease-relevant models suggesting anti-inflammatory IgE/FcepsilonRI signals. PMID: 25227985
  5. IgE-mediated activation of dendritic cells via IgE receptors binding in allergic Th2-type inflammation appears to be immune regulatory rather than pro-inflammatory. (Review) PMID: 26052071
  6. Specific cross-linking of the high affinity immunoglobulin epsilon receptor on the surface of bone marrow-derived mast cells and heart mast cells elicits the release of enzymatically active renin protein. PMID: 24262755
  7. Zinc-binding MT1 and MT2 are key modulators of Fc epsilonRI-induced basophil production of IL-4. PMID: 25801306
  8. Loss of Tespa1 in mouse mast cells led to hyper-responsiveness to stimulation via FcepsilonRI. PMID: 25422497
  9. IgE-mediated allergic hypersensitivity provokes release of renin from both cultured and resident cardiac mast cells. PMID: 24262755
  10. Overexpression of miR-142-3p enhances FcepsilonRI-mediated degranulation. PMID: 24361879
  11. OX40L engagement impairs FcepsilonRI activation and Gab2/PI3K/Akt, but not Syk/LAT, phosphorylation PMID: 22564682
  12. FcepsilonRI, but not FcgammaR, signals induce prostaglandin D2 and E2 production from basophils PMID: 21712025
  13. data implicate Fyn as the major positive mediator of STAT5 after FcepsilonRI engagement and demonstrate importantly distinct roles for STAT5A and STAT5B in mast cell function. PMID: 22130676
  14. Reduced IgE/antigen-mediated passive cutaneous anaphylaxis is detected in mice with Piga-deficient mast cells. PMID: 21865342
  15. The PI3K binding site is involved in FcepsilonRI-dependent ARF1 activation and granule translocation to the plasma membrane in the degranulation process, further dissecting the signals required for degranulation. PMID: 21653832
  16. Whereas FcepsilonRI required Lyn and Syk for NTAL phosphorylation, Kit appeared to directly phosphorylate NTAL. PMID: 17993265
  17. This is the first observation to attribute a spatiotemporally restricted antigen-presenting function to a subset of three-week old pure BMMC expressing both high levels of surface FcepsilonRI and surface major histocompatibility complex II. PMID: 20591187
  18. Peripheral blood basophils express approximately 50% of the Fc epsilon RI density of bone marrow (BM) basophils. A 3-fold greater synthetic rate of Fc epsilon RI on BM basophils readily explains the difference. PMID: 20042574
  19. Fc epsilon RI-mediated calcium flux (dependent on PLC gamma 1) leads to degranulation of mast cells independent of PI 3-kinase PMID: 13129935
  20. FcepsilonRI stimulation triggers the formation of microtubules in a manner independent of calcium. Drugs affecting microtubule dynamics effectively suppressed the FcepsilonRI-mediated translocation of granules to the plasma membrane and degranulation. PMID: 15998803
  21. SHIP and Src homology 2 domain-containing protein tyrosine phosphatase-1 interacted with FcepsilonRI beta, and their phosphorylation was controlled by Lyn. PMID: 16272347
  22. Fc receptor gamma RI interacts with the unrelated immunoreceptors FcalphaRI and FcepsilonRI PMID: 16627486
  23. The length of the stalk region of the alpha-chain is an important determinant of Fc epsilon receptor IA stability on the cell surface. PMID: 16709862
  24. IL-33 prolonged mast cell survival in the absence of IgE and impaired survival in the presence of SPE-7 IgE. PMID: 17881510
  25. These findings show that the extracellular domain of the type I transmembrane protein Fc epsilon RI alpha plays a role in Fc epsilon RI intracellular processing and expression at the cell surface. PMID: 18179824
  26. the high affinity of IgE for FcepsilonRI is critical to the allergic response, and that even moderate attenuation of this affinity has a substantial effect in vivo PMID: 18703499
  27. positive and negative regulators of FcepsilonRI have roles in mast cell activation [review] PMID: 19082920
  28. autoantibodies against Fcer1a is present in 30-50% urticaria patients PMID: 19331714
  29. Fc(epsilon)RIand CD16 thus contribute to atopic dermatitis but differentially regulate immune responses associated with the disease. PMID: 19414806
  30. the role of PI3Kgamma on the Fc epsilon RI mediated mast cell migration. PMID: 19494508
  31. Data suggest that PTPepsilon negatively regulates FcepsilonRI-mediated signalling pathways and thus constitutes a novel target for ameliorating allergic conditions. PMID: 19508371

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Subcellular Location
Cell membrane; Single-pass type I membrane protein.
Tissue Specificity
Expressed in bone marrow mast cells, as well as in the pineal gland at night.
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