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TNFRSF19 antibody detects Tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 19, a transmembrane receptor that mediates signaling involved in development, apoptosis, and immune regulation. The UniProt recommended name is Tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 19 (TNFRSF19), also known as TROY. This receptor is a member of the TNF receptor family, sharing structural similarity with other death-domain-containing receptors but functioning in both survival and differentiation signaling contexts.
Functionally, TNFRSF19 antibody identifies a 417-amino-acid receptor that participates in multiple signaling pathways including NF-kappaB, JNK, and MAPK cascades. TNFRSF19 binds members of the TNF ligand family and modulates downstream transcriptional programs controlling apoptosis, cell fate determination, and inflammation. In the nervous system, TNFRSF19 plays a crucial role in axon guidance, myelination, and neuronal survival. It is expressed in developing neural tissues, keratinocytes, and various epithelial cells.
The TNFRSF19 gene is located on chromosome 13q12.11 and encodes a single-pass type I membrane protein with an extracellular cysteine-rich domain, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular death domain-like region. This structure allows TNFRSF19 to act as both a receptor and signaling adaptor. It interacts with TRAF2 and TRADD adaptor proteins to regulate NF-kappaB activation and cell survival. In developmental processes, TNFRSF19 coordinates Wnt and BMP signaling, influencing neural crest differentiation and epidermal homeostasis.
In cancer biology, TNFRSF19 exhibits dual roles depending on cellular context. Its overexpression has been linked to glioma and pancreatic cancer progression through activation of pro-survival pathways, while in other cancers, its expression suppresses metastasis by promoting apoptosis. TNFRSF19 also participates in immune regulation, influencing macrophage activation and inflammatory cytokine production.
TNFRSF19 antibody is widely used in studies of apoptosis, neurobiology, and immune signaling. It is suitable for immunoblotting, immunohistochemistry, and flow cytometry to detect receptor localization and expression levels. In developmental biology, TNFRSF19 serves as a marker for neural crest derivatives and epithelial differentiation. Its detection provides insight into the balance between cell survival and programmed death in both normal and disease contexts.
Structurally, TNFRSF19 shares conserved cysteine-rich motifs with other TNF receptor family members that mediate ligand binding and receptor trimerization. Its cytoplasmic domain associates with adaptor proteins to propagate intracellular signaling. NSJ Bioreagents provides TNFRSF19 antibody reagents validated for research in signal transduction, developmental biology, and oncology.
Optimal dilution of the TNFRSF19 antibody should be determined by the researcher.
E.coli-derived human TNFRSF19 recombinant protein (Position: E68-L423) was used as the immunogen for the TNFRSF19 antibody.
After reconstitution, the TNFRSF19 antibody can be stored for up to one month at 4oC. For long-term, aliquot and store at -20oC. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
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