Product Description
| Cat Number | SPR-327B |
|---|---|
| Category | Recombinant Protein |
| Pack Size | 100 µg |
| Description | Human Recombinant Tau-441 (2N4R) P301S Mutant Protein Monomers |
| Applications | WB | SDS-PAGE | In vivo assay | In vitro assay |
| Target | Tau-441 (2N4R) P301S Mutant |
| Molecular Weight | ~45.8 kDa |
| Cellular Localization | Cytoplasm | Axolemma | Axolemma Plasma Membrane | Axon | Cell Body | Cell membrane | Cytoplasmic Ribonucleoprotein Granule | Cytoplasmic Side | Cytoskeleton | Cytosol | Dendrite | Growth cone | Microtubule | Microtubule Associated Complex | Neurofibrillary Tangle | Neuronal Cell Body | Nuclear Periphery | Nuclear Speck | Nucleus | Peripheral membrane protein | Plasma Membrane | Tubulin Complex |
| Purity | >95% |
| Research Area | Alzheimer's Disease | Axon Markers | Cell Markers | Cell Signaling | Cytoskeleton | Microtubules | MT Associated Proteins | Neurodegeneration | Neuron Markers | Neuroscience | Tangles & Tau |
| Swiss Prot | P10636 |
| Scientific Background | Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disease, affecting 10% of seniors over the age of 65 (1). It was named after Alois Alzheimer, a German scientist who discovered tangled bundles of fibrils where neurons had once been in the brain of a deceased patient in 1907 (2). Tau (tubulin-associated unit) is normally located in the axons of neurons where it stabilizes microtubules. Tauopathies such as AD are characterized by neurofibrillary tangles containing hyperphosphorylated tau fibrils (3). There are six isoforms of tau in the adult human brain: three with four repeat units (4R) and three with three repeat units (3R) (4). 2N4R, or Tau-441 is the full length tau protein. P301S is a mutation encoded by exon 10 (4) that impairs the ability of tau to assemble microtubules (5). |
| Expression System | E. coli |
| Accession Number | NP_005901.2 |
| Gene Id | 4137 |
| Biological Activity | Thioflavin T emission curve shows increased fluorescence (correlated to tau protein fibrillation) when tau PFFs are combined with tau monomers. |
| Protein Length | Full Length |
| Amino Acid Sequence | MAEPRQEFEV MEDHAGTYGL GDRKDQGGYT MHQDQEGDTD AGLKESPLQT PTEDGSEEPG SETSDAKSTP TAEDVTAPLV DEGAPGKQAA AQPHTEIPEG TTAEEAGIGD TPSLEDEAAG HVTQARMVSK SKDGTGSDDK KAKGADGKTK IATPRGAAPP GQKGQANATR IPAKTPPAPK TPPSSGEPPK SGDRSGYSSP GSPGTPGSRS RTPSLPTPPT REPKKVAVVR TPPKSPSSAK SRLQTAPVPM PDLKNVKSKI GSTENLKHQP GGGKVQIINK KLDLSNVQSK CGSKDNIKHVSGGGSVQIVY KPVDLSKVTS KCGSLGNIHH KPGGGQVEVK SEKLDFKDRV QSKIGSLDNI THVPGGGNKK IETHKLTFRE NAKAKTDHGA EIVYKSPVVS GDTSPRHLSN VSSTGSIDMV DSPQLATLAD EVSASLAKQG L |
| Purification | Ion-exchange Purified |
| Storage | -80ºC |
| References | 1. www.alz.org/alzheimers-dementia/facts-figures 2. Alzheimer, A. Über eine eigenartige Erkrankung der Hirnrinde. Allg. Z. Psychiatr. Psych.-Gerichtl. Med. 64, 146–148 (1907) 3. Matsumoto, G. et al. (2018). Int J Mol Sci. 19, 1497. 4. Goedert, M. and Spillantini, M. G. (2017). Mol Brain. 10:18. 5. Bugiani, O. et al. (1999). J Neuropathol Exp Neurol. 58(6):667-77. |
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| Note | The product is for research use only |

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