| 货号 | RDC1700 |
| 别名 | Carcinoembryonic antigen; carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule 5; CD66e antigen; CD66e; CEA; CEACD66e; DKFZp781M2392; Meconium antigen 100 | 全称 | Carcinoembryonic Antigen-related Cell Adhesion Molecule 5 |
| 反应种属 | Human |
| 供应商 | R&D Systems |
| Entrez Gene IDs | 1048 (Human) |
| 背景 | CEACAM-5, also known as CEA and CD66e, belongs to the large family of CEACAM and pregnancy specific glycoproteins. CEACAM molecules are either transmembrane or GPI-linked, and are differentially expressed between species. Orthologs of human CEACAM-5 have not been described in other species. CEACAM-5, which is expressed primarily by epithelial cells, consists of an N-terminal Ig like V-set domain followed by six Ig-like C2-set domains and a GPI anchor. CEACAM-5 is synthesized as a 180 kDa, variably glycosylated molecule of which approximately 60% is carbohydrate. CEACAM-5 functions as a calcium independent adhesion molecule through homophilic and heterophilic interactions with CEACAM-1. CEACAM-5 is restricted to the apical face of intestinal epithelial cells in the adult but is more diffuse during embryonic development and in tumors. This is consistent with a role in the development and maintenance of epithelial architecture. CEACAM-5 is upregulated in a wide variety of human tumors and is a commonly used cancer marker. It promotes tumor cell migration, invasion, adhesion, and metastasis. CEACAM-5 also contributes to tumor formation by maintaining cellular proliferation in the presence of differentiation stimuli, and by blocking apoptosis following loss of ECM anchorage (anoikis). |
| 运输条件 | Blue Ice |
| 存放说明 | -20℃ |
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