Anti-CARD10 antibody detects endogenous levels of total CARD10 protein.
CARD10 (caspase recruitment domain-containing protein 10) is an important BCL10 (B-cell CLL/lymphoma 10) interactor. It is a member of membrane-associated guanylate kinase family. It is mapped to human chromosome 22q13.1. The CARD10 protein has 1032 amino acids with an estimated molecular weight of 116 kDa. It consists of five putative functional domains, an N-terminal CARD domain, a central coiled-coil domain, and a C-terminal tripartite structure consisting of a PDZ (post synaptic density protein (PSD95), drosophila disc large tumor suppressor (Dlg1) and zonula occludens-1 protein) domain, an SH3 (SRC homology 3 domain) domain, and a GUK (guanylate kinases) domain with homology to guanylate kinase. In several adult tissues, including heart, kidney, and liver, it is expressed as a 4.4-kilobase transcript.
Immunogen
The antiserum was produced against synthesized peptide derived from human CARD10.
Immunogen Range: 481-530
Biochem/physiol Actions
CARD10 (Caspase recruitment domain-containing protein 10) helps to arrange signaling complexes at plasma membrane. It also serves as a molecular scaffold for the assembly of a B-cell CLL/lymphoma 10 (BCL10) signaling complex that activates NF-κB (nuclear factor-κB).
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Physical form
Rabbit IgG in phosphate buffered saline (without Mg2+ and Ca2+), pH 7.4, 150mM NaCl, 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol.
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Card10 is a novel caspase recruitment domain/membrane-associated guanylate kinase family member that interacts with BCL10 and activates NF-kappa B.
Wang L, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276(24), 21405-21409 (2001)
Genome-wide association studies in Asians confirm the involvement of ATOH7 and TGFBR3, and further identify CARD10 as a novel locus influencing optic disc area.
Khor C C, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics, 20(9), 1864-1872 (2011)
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