Details of the BTS
General Information of Binding Target of SBP (BTS) (ID: ST00279) | ||||||
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BTS Name |
Delta-like protein 4
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Synonyms |
Drosophila Delta homolog 4; Delta4
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BTS Type |
Protein
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Gene Name |
DLL4
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Organism |
Homo sapiens (Human)
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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
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UniProt ID | ||||||
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PFam | ||||||
Gene ID | ||||||
Sequence |
MAAASRSASGWALLLLVALWQQRAAGSGVFQLQLQEFINERGVLASGRPCEPGCRTFFRV
CLKHFQAVVSPGPCTFGTVSTPVLGTNSFAVRDDSSGGGRNPLQLPFNFTWPGTFSLIIE AWHAPGDDLRPEALPPDALISKIAIQGSLAVGQNWLLDEQTSTLTRLRYSYRVICSDNYY GDNCSRLCKKRNDHFGHYVCQPDGNLSCLPGWTGEYCQQPICLSGCHEQNGYCSKPAECL CRPGWQGRLCNECIPHNGCRHGTCSTPWQCTCDEGWGGLFCDQDLNYCTHHSPCKNGATC SNSGQRSYTCTCRPGYTGVDCELELSECDSNPCRNGGSCKDQEDGYHCLCPPGYYGLHCE HSTLSCADSPCFNGGSCRERNQGANYACECPPNFTGSNCEKKVDRCTSNPCANGGQCLNR GPSRMCRCRPGFTGTYCELHVSDCARNPCAHGGTCHDLENGLMCTCPAGFSGRRCEVRTS IDACASSPCFNRATCYTDLSTDTFVCNCPYGFVGSRCEFPVGLPPSFPWVAVSLGVGLAV LLVLLGMVAVAVRQLRLRRPDDGSREAMNNLSDFQKDNLIPAAQLKNTNQKKELEVDCGL DKSNCGKQQNHTLDYNLAPGPLGRGTMPGKFPHSDKSLGEKAPLRLHSEKPECRISAICS PRDSMYQSVCLISEERNECVIATEV |
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Sequence Length |
685
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Synthetic Binding Protein (SBP) Targeting This BTS |
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SBP Name | Highest Status | Mechanism | Affinity | Application | Details | Ref |
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scFv anti-DLL4 clone 12 | Research | Binder | Kd: 141.8 nM | Tools as a reagent with therapeutic potential | [1] | |
scFv anti-DLL4 clone 3 | Research | Binder | Kd: 467.2 nM | Tools as a reagent with therapeutic potential | [1] | |
scFv anti-DLL4 clone 8 | Research | Binder | Kd: 105.6 nM | Tools as a reagent with therapeutic potential | [1] | |