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Catalog Number:
(10782-404)
Supplier:
Biosensis
Description:
The neural adhesion molecule Contactin-6, also known as NB-3, is a contactin/F3 subgroup member of immunoglobulin superfamily. It is expressed exclusively in the nervous system and mainly upregulated at the early postnatal stage during mouse brain development. Employing Northern blot analysis Kamei et al found that amongst different regions of the adult human nervous system cerebellum expressed highest level of NB-3 mRNA. The expression of NB-3 in the cerebellum increases until adulthood. In contrast, the expression in the cerebrum declines to a low level after postnatal day 7. NB-3 like other neural recognition molecules plays a vitally important role in axonal guidance during development, plasticity, and maintenance of synaptic connections in the adult brain. Cui et al recently showed that NB-3 acts as a novel Notch ligand to participate in oligodendrocyte generation. Furthermore, NB-3 triggers nuclear translocation of the Notch intracellular domain and promotes oligodendrogliogenesis from progenitor cells and differentiation of oligodendrocyte precursor cells via Deltex1. In primary oligodendrocytes, NB-3 increases myelin-associated glycoprotein transcripts. Hence, the NB-3/Notch signaling pathway may be worthwhile a closer examination for its potential for the treatment of demyelinating diseases. Human NB-3 shares with rat NB-3 86% identity in nucleotide sequences and 90% identity in amino acid sequences. FUNCTION: Contactins mediate cell surface interactions during nervous system development. Participates in oligodendrocytes generation by acting as a ligand of NOTCH1. Its association with NOTCH1 promotes NOTCH1 activation through the released notch intracellular domain (NICD) and subsequent translocation to the nucleus. Involved in motor coordination. SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Cell membrane; lipid-anchor; GPI-anchor. ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS: 2 named isoforms produced by alternative splicing. TISSUE SPECIFICITY: Expressed in brain. In brain, it is preferentially expressed in the accessory olfactory bulb, layers II/III and V of the cerebral cortex, piriform cortex, anterior thalamic nuclei, locus coeruleus of the pons and mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus and in Purkinje cells of the cerebellum.
Catalog Number:
(10102-300)
Supplier:
Prosci
Description:
SIDT2 belongs to the SID1 family. It is a multi-pass membrane protein. The exact function of SIDT2 remains unknown.
Catalog Number:
(10107-802)
Supplier:
Prosci
Description:
EXOSC10 contains 1 HRDC domain and 1 3'-5' exonuclease domain. Antibodies against PM/SCL are found in patients with polymyositis and/or scleroderma.
Catalog Number:
(10111-252)
Supplier:
Prosci
Description:
ETS-1 is a member of the ets family of transcription factors, which are key mediators of physiological and pathological processes.
Catalog Number:
(10107-828)
Supplier:
Prosci
Description:
RP11-82K18.3 is an aminotransferase that transaminates kynurenine to form kynurenic acid. Kynurenic acid is a metabolite of tryptophan.
Supplier:
MilliporeSigma
Description:
Meets ACS Specifications, Meets Reagent Specifications for testing USP/NF monographs
Catalog Number:
(89051-324)
Supplier:
Ace Glass
Description:
This adapter features an Ace-Thred at the bottom and two smaller Ace-Threds at the top, with one being offset.
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Supplier:
MilliporeSigma
Description:
Meets ACS Specifications, Meets Reagent Specifications for testing USP/NF monographs.
Catalog Number:
(10075-408)
Supplier:
Prosci
Description:
Alpha-internexin is a Class IV intermediate filament originally discovered as it co-purifies with other neurofilament subunits. Alpha-internexin is related to but distinct from the better known neurofilament triplet proteins, NF-L, NF-M and NF-H, having similar protein sequence motifs and a similar intron organization. It is expressed only in neurons and in large amounts early in neuronal development, but is down-regulated in many neurons as development proceeds. Many classes of mature neurons contain alpha-internexin in addition to NF-L, NF-M and NF-H. In some mature neurons alpha-internexin is the only neurofilament subunit expressed. Antibodies to alpha-internexin are therefore unique probes to study and classify neuronal types and follow their processes in sections and in tissue culture. In addition, recent studies show a marked up-regulation of alpha-internexin during neuronal regeneration. The use of antibodies to this protein in the study of brain tumors has not been examined to date, but is likely to be of interest. Recently Cairns et al. used this antibody to show that alpha-internexin is an abundant component of the inclusions of neurofilament inclusion body disease (NFID), a serious human neurodegenerative disorder. The antibody was also used to confirm the presence of circulating auto-antibodies to alpha-internexin in the sera of some patients with endocrine autoimmunity, as well as in some normal individuals.
Catalog Number:
(10427-338)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
Acts as a transcriptional activator or repressor. Involved in embryonic lens fiber cell development. Recruits the transcriptional coactivators CREBBP and/or EP300 to crystallin promoters leading to up-regulation of crystallin gene during lens fiber cell differentiation. Activates the expression of IL4 in T helper 2 (Th2) cells. Increases T-cell susceptibility to apoptosis by interacting with MYB and decreasing BCL2 expression. Together with PAX6, transactivates strongly the glucagon gene promoter through the G1 element. Activates transcription of the CD13 proximal promoter in endothelial cells. Represses transcription of the CD13 promoter in early stages of myelopoiesis by affecting the ETS1 and MYB cooperative interaction. Involved in the initial chondrocyte terminal differentiation and the disappearance of hypertrophic chondrocytes during endochondral bone development. Binds to the sequence 5'-[GT]G[GC]N[GT]NCTCAGNN-3' in the L7 promoter. Binds to the T-MARE (Maf response element) sites of lens-specific alpha- and beta-crystallin gene promoters. Binds element G1 on the glucagon promoter. Binds an AT-rich region adjacent to the TGC motif (atypical Maf response element) in the CD13 proximal promoter in endothelial cells (By similarity). When overexpressed, represses anti-oxidant response element (ARE)-mediated transcription. Involved either as an oncogene or as a tumor suppressor, depending on the cell context. Binds to the ARE sites of detoxifying enzyme gene promoters.
Supplier:
Ace Glass
Description:
This Buchner type funnel comes with an internal ACE fritted disc
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Catalog Number:
(89366-314)
Supplier:
Genetex
Description:
Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody to NR4A1
Catalog Number:
(10104-806)
Supplier:
Prosci
Description:
PQBP1 is a nuclear polyglutamine-binding protein that contains a WW domain. Mutations in this gene are associated with X-linked mental retardation.
Catalog Number:
(10101-270)
Supplier:
Prosci
Description:
The ZNF75 gene, which is located on chromosome X, is predicted to encode a zinc finger protein, currently with unknown fucntion.
Catalog Number:
(10102-898)
Supplier:
Prosci
Description:
NIPA2 belongs to the NIPA family. It is a multi-pass membrane protein. The function of the NIPA2 protein remains unknown.
Catalog Number:
(10102-892)
Supplier:
Prosci
Description:
TMEM195 belongs to the TMEM195 family.It is a multi-pass membrane protein. The function of the TMEM195 protein remains.
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