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¦Á-Synuclein human (S7820)
Click£º2704     Release date£º2014-12-18    Author£ºAdministrator    Source£ºOriginal

¦Á-Synuclein human (S7820)


Price Recombinant Source  Purity Assay   Size
$890.00  Expressed in E. coli ¡Ý90% (SDS-PAGE) 500ug
Store At Form   Type of shipping Shelf
−20¡ãC lyophilized powder dry ice 12months


Application

Human ¦Á-synuclein has been used to study the immunodetection of ¦Á-syn monomers and its aggregates. 
It has also been used in microscale thermophoresis to study protein-protein interactions


Biochem/physiol Actions

140-amino acid protein (apparent molecular weight 19-20 kDa) encoded by a simple gene consisting of six exons on human chromosome 4. Induces polymerization of tubulin into microtubules and functions in the modulation of dopamine transporter function, regulating the synaptic tone of dopamine. Disruption of this function can ultimately lead to neurodegeneration of nerve terminals. Highly abundant in presynaptic terminals, a major component of Lewy bodies, the neuronal cytoplasmic inclusions that are a hallmark of diverse neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson¡¯s disease (PD), dementia with Lewy bodies (filamentous inclusions), Lewy body variant of Alzheimer¡¯s disease, and multiple system atrophy. Pathogenic point mutations in the ¦Á-synuclein gene are linked to familial Parkinson¡¯s disease.




 

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