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AB276580

Recombinant Human APLP1 protein (His tag)

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Recombinant Human APLP1 protein (His tag) is a Human Fragment protein, in the 1 to 580 aa range, expressed in HEK 293 cells, with >95%, < 1 EU/µg endotoxin level, suitable for SDS-PAGE.

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Amyloid beta precursor like protein 1, Amyloid beta (A4) precursor-like protein 1, Amyloid-like protein 1, APLP, APLP-1, APLP1

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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human APLP1 protein (His tag) (AB276580)
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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human APLP1 protein (His tag) (AB276580)

SDS-PAGE analysis of ab276580

Key facts

Purity

>95% SDS-PAGE

Endotoxin level

< 1 EU/µg

Expression system

HEK 293 cells

Tags

His tag C-Terminus

Applications

SDS-PAGE

applications

Biologically active

No

Accession

P51693

Animal free

No

Carrier free

No

Species

Human

Storage buffer

pH: 7.4 Constituents: PBS

storage-buffer

Reactivity data

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Sequence info

[{"sequence":"MGPASPAARGLSRRPGQPPLPLLLPLLLLLLRAQPAIGSLAGGSPGAAEAPGSAQVAGLCGRLTLHRDLRTGRWEPDPQRSRRCLRDPQRVLEYCRQMYPELQIARVEQATQAIPMERWCGGSRSGSCAHPHHQVVPFRCLPGEFVSEALLVPEGCRFLHQERMDQCESSTRRHQEAQEACSSQGLILHGSGMLLPCGSDRFRGVEYVCCPPPGTPDPSGTAVGDPSTRSWPPGSRVEGAEDEEEEESFPQPVDDYFVEPPQAEEEEETVPPPSSHTLAVVGKVTPTPRPTDGVDIYFGMPGEISEHEGFLRAKMDLEERRMRQINEVMREWAMADNQSKNLPKADRQALNEHFQSILQTLEEQVSGERQRLVETHATRVIALINDQRRAALEGFLAALQADPPQAERVLLALRRYLRAEQKEQRHTLRHYQHVAAVDPEKAQQMRFQVHTHLQVIEERVNQSLGLLDQNPHLAQELRPQIQELLHSEHLGPSELEAPAPGGSSEDKGGLQPPDSKDDTPMTLPKGSTEQDAASPEKEKMNPLEQYERKVNASVPRGFPFHSSEIQRDELAPAGTGVSRE","proteinLength":"Fragment","predictedMolecularWeight":"61.9 kDa","actualMolecularWeight":null,"aminoAcidEnd":580,"aminoAcidStart":1,"nature":"Recombinant","expressionSystem":"HEK 293 cells","accessionNumber":"P51693","tags":[{"tag":"His","terminus":"C-Terminus"}]}]

Properties and storage information

Shipped at conditions
Ambient - Can Ship with Ice
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
-20°C
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
-20°C
Aliquoting information
Upon delivery aliquot
Storage information
Avoid freeze / thaw cycle
False

Supplementary information

This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.

APLP1 also known as amyloid precursor-like protein 1 is a protein with a molecular mass of approximately 91 kDa. Researchers have observed its expression in the brain particularly in regions like the cortex and hippocampus. This protein shares structural similarities with the Amyloid Precursor Protein (APP) family and plays important roles in cellular functions through its protein domains and motifs.
Biological function summary

APLP1 functions by contributing to cell-cell adhesion and synaptic formation impacting neuronal development. It forms part of a larger protein complex that modulates these processes interacting with other proteins to maintain cellular communication. This protein's activity supports the stability and plasticity of synapses which is essential for proper neural network function.

Pathways

Proteins related to APLP1 participate notably in the Notch signaling and MAPK pathways. These pathways influence cell fate decisions growth and survival. APLP1 interacts with proteins such as APP and APLP2 both of which also engage in similar signaling pathways. This interconnectedness highlights APLP1's role in neurobiological processes essential for normal brain operation.

Researchers link APLP1 to neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer's disease and autism spectrum disorders. Changes in APLP1 expression or function can affect amyloidogenic processing connecting it to APP and potentially leading to plaque formation a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease. Additionally this protein's relationship with synaptic function may contribute to the pathophysiology observed in autism spectrum disorders where alterations in synaptic communication are common.

Specifications

Form

Lyophilized

General info

Function

May play a role in postsynaptic function. The C-terminal gamma-secretase processed fragment, ALID1, activates transcription activation through APBB1 (Fe65) binding (By similarity). Couples to JIP signal transduction through C-terminal binding. May interact with cellular G-protein signaling pathways. Can regulate neurite outgrowth through binding to components of the extracellular matrix such as heparin and collagen I.. The gamma-CTF peptide, C30, is a potent enhancer of neuronal apoptosis.

Sequence similarities

Belongs to the APP family.

Post-translational modifications

Proteolytically cleaved by caspases during neuronal apoptosis. Cleaved, in vitro, at Asp-620 by caspase-3 (By similarity).. N- and O-glycosylated. O-glycosylation with core 1 or possibly core 8 glycans. Glycosylation on Ser-227 is the preferred site to Thr-228.

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Target data

May play a role in postsynaptic function. The C-terminal gamma-secretase processed fragment, ALID1, activates transcription activation through APBB1 (Fe65) binding (By similarity). Couples to JIP signal transduction through C-terminal binding. May interact with cellular G-protein signaling pathways. Can regulate neurite outgrowth through binding to components of the extracellular matrix such as heparin and collagen I.. The gamma-CTF peptide, C30, is a potent enhancer of neuronal apoptosis.
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