Target Synonym: FIII;TFA;Thromboplastin;TF;CD142;Tissue factor;Coagulation factor III;Cf-3;Cf3;F3;Coagulation Factor III
Background: Tissue Factor (TF)/CD142 (Coagulation factor III/Thromboplastin) is a type-I transmembrane glycoprotein that serves as the cell surface receptor and cofactor for blood coagulation factors VII and VIIa, and thus plays a central role in hemostasis and thrombosis (1). The TF:VIIa receptor-ligand complex is widely recognized as the initiator of the extrinsic blood coagulation protease cascade, which ultimately leads to the generation of fibrin and thrombin. A member of the type-II cytokine receptor superfamily, TF has also been shown to engage the PI3K and MAPK signaling cascades upon binding to factor VIIa in order to drive cellular responses such as cell migration, growth, and proliferation. Although the function of TF under physiologic conditions is to coordinate blood clotting in response to tissue damage, TF is implicated in pathologic conditions such as tumorigenesis. Indeed, TF is aberrantly expressed in colorectal cancer, breast cancer, pancreatic cancer, and glioblastoma multiforme. It has been shown to promote tumor angiogenesis, tumor growth, metastasis, and venous thrombosis. Given that TF overexpression is associated with numerous types of solid tumors, it has garnered much attention as a potential therapeutic target.
Immunogen: Recombinant Mouse Coagulation Factor III/Tissue Factor/CD142/F3 Protein
Buffer: 0.2 μm filtered solution in PBS
Dilution: WB 1:500-1:1000
Calculated MW: 33 kDa
Observed MW: 56 kDa