Leucine-rich repeats (LRRs) are 20-29 amino acid motifs that mediate protein-protein interactions. The primary function of these motifs is to provide a versatile structural framework for the formation of these protein-protein interactions. LRRs are present in a variety of proteins with diverse structure and function, including innate immunity and nervous system development. Several human diseases are associated with mutations in genes encoding LRR-containing proteins. The leucine-rich repeat-containing protein 15 (LRRC15, also designated LIB) is a 581 amino acid protein that contains 15 LRR repeats and is involved in cell-cell and/or -extracellular matrix interactions. LRRC15 is frequently overexpressed in multiple tumor types, most notably breast carcinoma. It is also associated with the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease.
Immunogen Information
Immunogen
Recombinant protein of human LRRC15
Swissprot
Q8TF66
Synonyms
hLibLeucine-rich repeat protein induced by beta-amyloid homologLeucine-rich repeat-containing protein 15LIBLRC15LRRC15
Gene Accession
BC101065
Applications
Reactivity
Human,Mouse,Rat
Tested Applications
IHC,ELISA
Conjugation
Unconjugated
Dilution
IHC 1:100-1:300
Concentration
0.4 mg/mL
Storage Buffer
PBS with 0.05% sodium azide and 50% glycerol, PH7.4