Annexin A7(Anx7) belongs to a ubiquitous and relatively abundant family of Ca2+-dependent membrane-binding proteins, which are thought to be involved in multiple aspects of cell biology including membrane trafficking, mediation of cell-matrix interactions and membrane organization within cells. Anx7, migrated as a 50 kDa protein in SDS-PAGE, has been proposed to function in the fusion of vesicles, acting as a Ca++ channel and as Ca++-activated GTPase, thus inducing Ca++ /GTP-dependent secretory events.
Categories
Primary Antibodies
Cellular Localization
Cytoplasm, Embrane, Uleus
Clonality
polyclonal
Description
Annexin A7 (Anx7) belongs to a ubiquitous and relatively abundant family of Ca2+-dependent membrane-binding proteins, which are thought to be involved in multiple aspects of cell biology including membrane trafficking, mediation of cell-matrix interactions and membrane organization within cells. Anx7, migrated as a 50 kDa protein in SDS-PAGE, has been proposed to function in the fusion of vesicles, acting as a Ca++ channel and as Ca++ -activated GTPase, thus inducing Ca++ /GTP-dependent secretory events.