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AB276273

Recombinant Human Nogo Receptor protein (Fc Chimera His Tag)

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Recombinant Human Nogo Receptor protein (Fc Chimera His Tag) is a Human Fragment protein, in the 1 to 447 aa range, expressed in HEK 293 cells, with >90%, < 1 EU/µg endotoxin level, suitable for SDS-PAGE.

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NOGOR, UNQ330/PRO526, RTN4R, Reticulon-4 receptor, Nogo receptor, Nogo-66 receptor, NgR

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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human Nogo Receptor protein (Fc Chimera His Tag) (AB276273)
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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human Nogo Receptor protein (Fc Chimera His Tag) (AB276273)

SDS-PAGE analysis of ab276273

Key facts

Purity

>90% SDS-PAGE

Endotoxin level

< 1 EU/µg

Expression system

HEK 293 cells

Tags

Fc tag C-Terminus His tag C-Terminus

Applications

SDS-PAGE

applications

Biologically active

No

Accession

Q9BZR6

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":"MKRASAGGSRLLAWVLWLQAWQVAAPCPGACVCYNEPKVTTSCPQQGLQAVPVGIPAASQRIFLHGNRISHVPAASFRACRNLTILWLHSNVLARIDAAAFTGLALLEQLDLSDNAQLRSVDPATFHGLGRLHTLHLDRCGLQELGPGLFRGLAALQYLYLQDNALQALPDDTFRDLGNLTHLFLHGNRISSVPERAFRGLHSLDRLLLHQNRVAHVHPHAFRDLGRLMTLYLFANNLSALPTEALAPLRALQYLRLNDNPWVCDCRARPLWAWLQKFRGSSSEVPCSLPQRLAGRDLKRLAANDLQGCAVATGPYHPIWTGRATDEEPLGLPKCCQPDAADKASVLEPGRPASAGNALKGRVPPGDSPPGNGSGPRHINDSPFGTLPGSAEPPLTAVRPEGSEPPGFPTSGPRRRPGCSRKNRTRSHCRLGQAGSGGGGTGDSEGS","proteinLength":"Fragment","predictedMolecularWeight":"73 kDa","actualMolecularWeight":null,"aminoAcidEnd":447,"aminoAcidStart":1,"nature":"Recombinant","expressionSystem":"HEK 293 cells","accessionNumber":"Q9BZR6","tags":[{"tag":"Fc","terminus":"C-Terminus"},{"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.

The Nogo Receptor also known as Reticulon 4 receptor (RTN4R) is a protein that functions as an axon growth inhibitor. This receptor with an approximate molecular mass of 55 kDa binds to myelin-associated inhibitors to regulate neuronal growth and regeneration. It is part of the Nogo signaling pathway and is expressed mainly in the central nervous system. The receptor interacts with ligands like Nogo-A MAG and OMgp which play key roles in the restriction of axonal regeneration.
Biological function summary

Nogo Receptor plays a critical role in the regulation of neural plasticity and axonal growth. The receptor forms a complex with co-receptors such as p75 neurotrophin receptor (p75NTR) and LINGO-1 and this complex significantly influences signal transduction. Nogo Receptor-mediated signaling restricts the ability of neurons to regrow or extend after injury maintaining inhibitory influence on the nervous system regeneration.

Pathways

This receptor actively participates in neural inhibitory signaling and axon guidance pathways. It integrates signals from proteins like Nogo-A and glial inhibitors to regulate neuron morphology and network architecture. Understanding these pathways reveals Nogo Receptor's involvement in neuronal development and injury responses associating with signaling proteins like ROCK that mediate structural rearrangement of the cytoskeleton.

Nogo Receptor has relevance particularly in central nervous system injuries and multiple sclerosis (MS). Its high expression in the CNS aligns with limited neural repair and recovery in these conditions. Nogo Receptor signaling inhibits axonal regeneration contributing to the pathology of diseases like spinal cord injury and MS. In multiple sclerosis interactions between Nogo Receptor and MAG or OMgp correspond with the restricted repair and remyelination processes observed in demyelinating lesions.

Specifications

Form

Lyophilized

General info

Function

Receptor for RTN4, OMG and MAG (PubMed : 12037567, PubMed : 12068310, PubMed : 12089450, PubMed : 12426574, PubMed : 12839991, PubMed : 16712417, PubMed : 18411262, PubMed : 19052207). Functions as a receptor for the sialylated gangliosides GT1b and GM1 (PubMed : 18411262). Besides, functions as a receptor for chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans (By similarity). Can also bind heparin (By similarity). Intracellular signaling cascades are triggered via the coreceptor NGFR (PubMed : 12426574). Signaling mediates activation of Rho and downstream reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton (PubMed : 16712417, PubMed : 22325200). Mediates axonal growth inhibition (PubMed : 12839991, PubMed : 19052207, PubMed : 28892071). Plays a role in regulating axon regeneration and neuronal plasticity in the adult central nervous system. Plays a role in postnatal brain development. Required for normal axon migration across the brain midline and normal formation of the corpus callosum. Protects motoneurons against apoptosis; protection against apoptosis is probably mediated via interaction with MAG. Acts in conjunction with RTN4 and LINGO1 in regulating neuronal precursor cell motility during cortical development. Like other family members, plays a role in restricting the number dendritic spines and the number of synapses that are formed during brain development (PubMed : 22325200).

Sequence similarities

Belongs to the Nogo receptor family.

Post-translational modifications

N-glycosylated. O-glycosylated. Contains terminal sialic acid groups on its glycan chains.

Product protocols

Target data

Receptor for RTN4, OMG and MAG (PubMed : 12037567, PubMed : 12068310, PubMed : 12089450, PubMed : 12426574, PubMed : 12839991, PubMed : 16712417, PubMed : 18411262, PubMed : 19052207). Functions as a receptor for the sialylated gangliosides GT1b and GM1 (PubMed : 18411262). Besides, functions as a receptor for chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans (By similarity). Can also bind heparin (By similarity). Intracellular signaling cascades are triggered via the coreceptor NGFR (PubMed : 12426574). Signaling mediates activation of Rho and downstream reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton (PubMed : 16712417, PubMed : 22325200). Mediates axonal growth inhibition (PubMed : 12839991, PubMed : 19052207, PubMed : 28892071). Plays a role in regulating axon regeneration and neuronal plasticity in the adult central nervous system. Plays a role in postnatal brain development. Required for normal axon migration across the brain midline and normal formation of the corpus callosum. Protects motoneurons against apoptosis; protection against apoptosis is probably mediated via interaction with MAG. Acts in conjunction with RTN4 and LINGO1 in regulating neuronal precursor cell motility during cortical development. Like other family members, plays a role in restricting the number dendritic spines and the number of synapses that are formed during brain development (PubMed : 22325200).
See full target information RTN4R

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