General Information of Binding Target of SBP (BTS) (ID: ST00279)
BTS Name
Delta-like protein 4
Synonyms
Drosophila Delta homolog 4; Delta4
BTS Type
Protein
Gene Name
DLL4
Organism
Homo sapiens (Human)
Function
Involved in the Notch signaling pathway as Notch ligand Activates NOTCH1 and NOTCH4. Involved in angiogenesis; negatively regulates endothelial cell proliferation and migration and angiogenic sprouting Essential for retinal progenitor proliferation. Required for suppressing rod fates in late retinal progenitors as well as for proper generation of other retinal cell types (By similarity). During spinal cord neurogenesis, inhibits V2a interneuron fate
UniProt ID
Q9NR61
UniProt Entry
DLL4_HUMAN
PFam
PF01414 ; PF00008 ; PF07657
Gene ID
54567
Sequence
MAAASRSASGWALLLLVALWQQRAAGSGVFQLQLQEFINERGVLASGRPCEPGCRTFFRV
CLKHFQAVVSPGPCTFGTVSTPVLGTNSFAVRDDSSGGGRNPLQLPFNFTWPGTFSLIIE
AWHAPGDDLRPEALPPDALISKIAIQGSLAVGQNWLLDEQTSTLTRLRYSYRVICSDNYY
GDNCSRLCKKRNDHFGHYVCQPDGNLSCLPGWTGEYCQQPICLSGCHEQNGYCSKPAECL
CRPGWQGRLCNECIPHNGCRHGTCSTPWQCTCDEGWGGLFCDQDLNYCTHHSPCKNGATC
SNSGQRSYTCTCRPGYTGVDCELELSECDSNPCRNGGSCKDQEDGYHCLCPPGYYGLHCE
HSTLSCADSPCFNGGSCRERNQGANYACECPPNFTGSNCEKKVDRCTSNPCANGGQCLNR
GPSRMCRCRPGFTGTYCELHVSDCARNPCAHGGTCHDLENGLMCTCPAGFSGRRCEVRTS
IDACASSPCFNRATCYTDLSTDTFVCNCPYGFVGSRCEFPVGLPPSFPWVAVSLGVGLAV
LLVLLGMVAVAVRQLRLRRPDDGSREAMNNLSDFQKDNLIPAAQLKNTNQKKELEVDCGL
DKSNCGKQQNHTLDYNLAPGPLGRGTMPGKFPHSDKSLGEKAPLRLHSEKPECRISAICS
PRDSMYQSVCLISEERNECVIATEV
Sequence Length
685
Synthetic Binding Protein (SBP) Targeting This BTS
SBP Name Highest Status Mechanism Affinity Application Details Ref
scFv anti-DLL4 clone 12 Research Binder Kd: 141.8 nM Tools as a reagent with therapeutic potential
SBP Info
[1]
scFv anti-DLL4 clone 3 Research Binder Kd: 467.2 nM Tools as a reagent with therapeutic potential
SBP Info
[1]
scFv anti-DLL4 clone 8 Research Binder Kd: 105.6 nM Tools as a reagent with therapeutic potential
SBP Info
[1]
References
1 Comprehensive interrogation of a minimalist synthetic CDR-H3 library and its ability to generate antibodies with therapeutic potential. J Mol Biol. 2013 May 27;425(10):1712-30.