VEGF is a dimeric glycoprotein with structural homology to PDGF. Several variants of VEGF have been described that arise by alternative mRNA splicing. It has been speculated that VEGF may function as a tumor angiogenesis factor in vivo because the expression pattern of VEGF is consistent with a role in embryonic angiogenesis. VEGF mRNA is formed in some primary tumors, VEGF is produced by tumor cell lines in vitro, and VEGF mitogenic activity appears to be restricted to endothelial cells. A member of the PDGF receptor family, Flt, has been identified as a high-affinity receptor for VEGF. This clone recognizes proteins of 19-22 kDa (reducing) and 38-44 kDa (non-reducing), identified as various isoforms of VEGF or Vascular Permeability Factor (VEGF/VPF).
Clone
VG1
Isotype
IgG1k
Host species
Mouse
Species Reactivity
Human
Cellular Localization
Cytoplasm, membrane, secreted
Positive Control
Tumor cells in astrocytomas, breast or ovarian carcinomas
Applications
ELISA, IHC
Intended Use
Research Use Only