Recombinant Human APLP-1 Protein, CF Summary
Product Specifications
Gln34-Glu580, with a C-terminal 6-His tag
Analysis
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Carrier Free
CF stands for Carrier Free (CF). We typically add Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) as a carrier protein to our recombinant proteins. Adding a carrier protein enhances protein stability, increases shelf-life, and allows the recombinant protein to be stored at a more dilute concentration. The carrier free version does not contain BSA.
In general, we advise purchasing the recombinant protein with BSA for use in cell or tissue culture, or as an ELISA standard. In contrast, the carrier free protein is recommended for applications, in which the presence of BSA could interfere.
9605-AL
Formulation | Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution in PBS. |
Reconstitution | Reconstitute at 250 μg/mL in PBS. |
Shipping | The product is shipped at ambient temperature. Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature recommended below. |
Stability & Storage: | Use a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
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Background: APLP-1
Amyloid Precursor-like Proteins (APLPs) are members of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) superfamily of transmembrane proteins. APLP-1, APLP-2, and APP share highly homologous amino acid sequences, except that APLPs lack the beta -amyloid domain derived by proteolytic processing from APP (1). APLP-1 is expressed post-synaptically in cortical neurons (2). APLP-1 is post-translationally modified by N-glycosylation and displays an apparent molecular mass of 80-90 kDa in reducing SDS-PAGE (3). Similar to APP and APLP-2, APLP-1 is susceptible to cleavage by MMPs and secretases, generating multiple fragments from the extracellular and intracellular domains (4). These include peptides similar to the amyloidogenic A beta peptides and a cytoplasmic fragment that associates with Fe65 family proteins and functions as a transcriptional activator (4). The extracellular domain contains heparin and collagen binding regions. human APLP-1 shares 88% and 86% aa sequence identity with mouse and rat APLP-1, respectively.
- Suzuki, T. et al. (1997) Biochemistry 36:4643.
- Kim, T. W. et al. (1995) Brain Res. Mol. Brain Res. 32:36.
- Paliga, K. et al. (1997) Eur. J. Biochem. 250:354.
- Scheinfeld, M. H. et al. (2002) J. Biol. Chem. 277:44195.
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