Transthyretin Y78F Variant Filaments
Human Recombinant Transthyretin Y78F Variant Protein Filaments
Product Specifications
Background
Transthyretin is a transport protein in the serum and cerebospinal fluid that carried the thyroid hormone Thyroxine and retinol-binding protein bound to retinol. TTR misfolding and aggregation is known to be associated with the amyloiddiseases SSA, FAP and FAC (1-5). TTR is also thought to have beneficial side effects, such as binding to beta-amyloid protein, preventing beta-amyloid from accumulating into the plaques associated with Alzheimer's Disease (6). The mutant variant Y78F indicates a destabilization of the contacts between the alpha-helix and AB loop and the body of the molecule, potentially leading to applications in immne therapy for FAP (7).
Product Name Alternative
Amyloid polyneuropathy Protein, Amyloidosis I Protein, ATTR Protein, Carpal tunnel syndrome 1 Protein, CTS Protein, CTS1 Protein, HEL111 Protein, HsT2651 Protein, PALB Protein, Prealbumin Protein, Prealbumin amyloidosis type I Protein, Prealbumin Thyroxine-binding Protein, TBPA Protein, Thyroxine binding prealbumin Protein, Transthyretin Protein, TTHY_HUMAN Protein,TTR Protein
UNSPSC
12352202
Gene ID
7276
Swiss Prot
P02766
Accession Number
NP_000362.1
Cellular Locus
Cytoplasm | Extracellular exosome | Extracellular Region | Lysosome
Host
E. coli
Origin Species
Human
Target
Transthyretin (TTR)
Conjugation
No Tag
Applications
WB, SDS-PAGE, In vivo assay, In vitro assay
Purification Method
Ion-exchange Purified
Concentration
Lot/batch specific. See included datasheet.
Purity
>95%
Weight
0.1
Length
Full length
Buffer
PBS pH 7.4
Molecular Weight
13.876 kDa
Precautions
Not for use in humans. Not for use in diagnostics or therapeutics. For research use only.
Additionnal Information
For best results, sonicate immediately prior to use. Refer to the Neurodegenerative Protein Handling Instructions on our website, or the product datasheet for further information. Monomer source is catalog# SPR-452.
References & Citations
1. Zeldenrust S.R., Benson M.D. (2010). Wiley. pp. 795–815.
2. Westermark P., Sletten K., Johansson B., Cornwell G.G. (1990). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 87(7): 2843–5.
3. Andrade C. (1952). Brain. 75(3): 408–27.
4. Coelho T. (1996). Curr. Opin. Neurol. 9(5): 355–9.
5. Jacobson D.R, et. al. (1997). N. Engl. J. Med. 336(7): 466–73. 6. Li X. (2011). Mol Neurodegener. 6(1):79. 7. Terazaki H.,m et al. (2006) Lab Invest. 86(1): 23-31.
Product MSDS
https://cdn.gentaur.com/products/400/4430730/msds/spr-465b.pdf
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