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CDH3 antibody targets Cadherin 3, also known as P-cadherin, a calcium-dependent cell adhesion protein encoded by the CDH3 gene and a member of the classical cadherin family. Cadherin 3 is a single-pass transmembrane glycoprotein predominantly localized to the plasma membrane at adherens junctions, where it mediates homophilic cell-cell adhesion. CDH3 is highly expressed in basal epithelial cell layers of stratified epithelia, including mammary gland, prostate, skin, and placenta, reflecting its role in tissue organization and epithelial integrity.
Functionally, Cadherin 3 contributes to maintenance of epithelial architecture by linking neighboring cells through calcium-dependent interactions and coupling to the actin cytoskeleton via catenin complexes. A short functional summary is that CDH3 regulates cell adhesion, polarity, and tissue cohesion in epithelial compartments. Through these adhesive functions, Cadherin 3 influences epithelial differentiation, morphogenesis, and barrier formation.
At the molecular level, Cadherin 3 contains multiple extracellular cadherin repeat domains responsible for calcium binding and adhesive interactions, a single transmembrane region, and a cytoplasmic tail that associates with catenins. These interactions anchor Cadherin 3 to the cytoskeleton and integrate adhesion with intracellular signaling pathways. CDH3 antibody reagents are therefore widely used to study adherens junction organization, epithelial cell behavior, and changes in cell-cell adhesion during development and disease. Clone r56C1 is designed to recognize Cadherin 3 and supports consistent detection of CDH3 expression in research applications.
From a biological and disease relevance perspective, altered Cadherin 3 expression has been associated with cancer progression, invasion, and epithelial remodeling. Overexpression of CDH3 has been reported in several carcinomas, including breast, pancreatic, colorectal, and gastric cancers, where it may correlate with aggressive behavior and altered cell adhesion properties. Cadherin 3 is also used as a marker to distinguish epithelial subtypes and assess differentiation status in pathology studies. Clone r56C1 provides a reliable tool for investigating Cadherin 3 expression in studies of tumor biology, epithelial differentiation, and cell adhesion.
Developmentally, CDH3 expression is tightly regulated and enriched in progenitor and basal epithelial populations. Its expression pattern reflects dynamic changes in epithelial structure during tissue development and regeneration. CDH3 antibodies from NSJ Bioreagents are supplied for research use to support investigations in epithelial biology, cancer research, and cell-cell adhesion studies.
1. Optimal dilution of the CDH3/Cadherin 3 antibody should be determined by the researcher.
2. This CDH3/Cadherin 3 antibody is recombinantly produced by expression in CHO cells.
Prokaryotic recombinant protein corresponding to a region of the external domain of the P-cadherin molecule was used as the immuongen for the CDH3/Cadherin 3 antibody.
CDH3/Cadherin 3 antibody with sodium azide - store at 2 to 8oC; antibody without sodium azide - store at -20 to -80oC.
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