Tau-441 (2N4R) Wild-Type Pre-formed Fibrils (Baculovirus/Sf9)
SKU: BTL-SM-P-00233 |
Brand: Stressmarq
Product Description
| Cat Number | SPR-498B |
|---|---|
| Category | Recombinant Protein |
| Pack Size | 100 µg |
| Description | Human Recombinant Tau-441 (2N4R) Wild-Type Pre-formed Fibrils (Baculovirus/Sf9) |
| Applications | WB | SDS PAGE | In vitro Assay |
| Target | Tau-441 (2N4R) Wild-Type |
| Molecular Weight | 45.84 kDa |
| Purity | >95% |
| Research Area | Neuroscience | Neurodegeneration | Alzheimer's Disease | Tangles & Tau |
| Swiss Prot | P10636-8 |
| Scientific Background | Brain-specific tau isoforms vary in the number of N-terminal inserts and C- terminal repeat domains due to alternative splicing of exons; the 2N4R isoform of tau is expressed in adult brain yet is absent from the fetal brain (1). Tau (tubulin-associated unit) is normally located in the axons of neurons where it stabilizes microtubules. Tauopathies such as Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) are characterized by neurofibrillary tangles containing hyper-phosphorylated tau fibrils (2). Hyper-phosphorylated tau can be generated via expression in the Sf9/Baculovirus system, with up to 20 sites confirmed by mass spectrometry and Western Blots with phospho-specific antibodies(3). Sf9/Baculovirus-expressed Tau 2N4R Pre-Formed Fibrils are generated without heparin. |
| Expression System | Baculovirus (Sf9) |
| Protein Length | Full Length (1-441 aa) |
| Amino Acid Sequence | MAEPRQEFEVMEDHAGTYGLGDRKDQGGYTMHQDQEGDTDAGLKESPLQTPTEDGSEEPGSETSDAKSTPTAEDVTAPLVDEGAPGKQAAAQPHTEIPEGTTAEEAGIGDTPSLEDEAAGHVTQARMVSKSKDGTGSDDKKAKGADGKTKIATPRGAAPPGQKGQANATRIPAKTPPAPKTPPSSGEPPKSGDRSGYSSPGSPGTPGSRSRTPSLPTPPTREPKKVAVVRTPPKSPSSAKSRLQTAPVPMPDLKNVKSKIGSTENLKHQPGGGKVQIINKKLDLSNVQSKCGSKDNIKHVPGGGSVQIVYKPVDLSKVTSKCGSLGNIHHKPGGGQVEVKSEKLDFKDRVQSKIGSLDNITHVPGGGNKKIETHKLTFRENAKAKTDHGAEIVYKSPVVSGDTSPRHLSNVSSTGSIDMVDSPQLATLADEVSASLAKQGL |
| Purification | Ion-exchange Purified |
| Storage | -80ºC |
| References | 1. Goedert et al. 1989. Multiple Isoforms of Human Microtubule-associated Protein Tau: Sequences and Localization in Neurofibrilary Tangles of Alzheimer’s Disease. Neuron. doi: 10.1016/0896-6273(89)90210-9. 2. Iqbal K., Liu F., and Gong C.X. 2016. Tau and neurodegenerative disease: The story so far. Nat. Rev. Neurol. DOI: 10.1038/nrneurol.2015.225 3. Tepper et al. 2014. Oligomer Formation of Tau Protein Hyperphophorylated in Cells. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, DOI 10.1074/jbc.M114.611368 |
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| Note | The product is for research use only |

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