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Recombinant Mouse MUSK protein (Tagged) is a Mouse Fragment protein, in the 22 to 468 aa range, expressed in Escherichia coli, with >90% purity and suitable for SDS-PAGE, MS.

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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Mouse MUSK protein (Tagged) (AB226426), expandable thumbnail
  • Mass Spectrometry - Recombinant Mouse MUSK protein (Tagged) (AB226426), expandable thumbnail
  • Mass Spectrometry - Recombinant Mouse MUSK protein (Tagged) (AB226426), expandable thumbnail

Key facts

Purity
>90% SDS-PAGE
Expression system
Escherichia coli
Tags
His tag N-Terminus
Applications
SDS-PAGE, MS
Biologically active
No

Amino acid sequence

E K L P K A P V I T T P L E T V D A L V E E V A T F M C A V E S Y P Q P E I S W T R N K I L I K L F D T R Y S I R E N G Q L L T I L S V E D S D D G I Y C C I A N N G V G G A V E S C G A L Q V K M K P K I T R P P I N V K I I E G L K A V L P C T T M G N P K P S V S W I K G D N A L R E N S R I A V L E S G S L R I H N V Q K E D A G Q Y R C V A K N S L G T A Y S K L V K L E V E V F A R I L R A P E S H N V T F G S F V T L R C T A I G I P V P T I S W I E N G N A V S S G S I Q E S V K D R V I D S R L Q L F I T K P G L Y T C I A T N K H G E K F S T A K A A A T V S I A E W S K S Q K D S Q G Y C A Q Y R G E V C D A V L A K D A L V F F N T S Y R D P E D A Q E L L I H T A W N E L K A V S P L C R P A A E A L L C N H L F Q E C S P G V V P T P M P I C R E Y C L A V K E L F C A K E W Q A M E G K A H R G L Y R S G M H L L P V P E C S K L P S M H R D P T A C T R L P Y L D Y K K E N I T T F P S I T S

Reactivity data

Application
SDS-PAGE
Reactivity
Reacts
Dilution info
-
Notes

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Application
MS
Reactivity
Reacts
Dilution info
-
Notes

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Target data

Function

Receptor tyrosine kinase which plays a central role in the formation and the maintenance of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ), the synapse between the motor neuron and the skeletal muscle. Recruitment of AGRIN by LRP4 to the MUSK signaling complex induces phosphorylation and activation of MUSK, the kinase of the complex. The activation of MUSK in myotubes regulates the formation of NMJs through the regulation of different processes including the specific expression of genes in subsynaptic nuclei, the reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton and the clustering of the acetylcholine receptors (AChR) in the postsynaptic membrane. May regulate AChR phosphorylation and clustering through activation of ABL1 and Src family kinases which in turn regulate MUSK. DVL1 and PAK1 that form a ternary complex with MUSK are also important for MUSK-dependent regulation of AChR clustering. May positively regulate Rho family GTPases through FNTA. Mediates the phosphorylation of FNTA which promotes prenylation, recruitment to membranes and activation of RAC1 a regulator of the actin cytoskeleton and of gene expression. Other effectors of the MUSK signaling include DNAJA3 which functions downstream of MUSK. May also play a role within the central nervous system by mediating cholinergic responses, synaptic plasticity and memory formation.

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Recombinant Mouse MUSK protein (Tagged) is a Mouse Fragment protein, in the 22 to 468 aa range, expressed in Escherichia coli, with >90% purity and suitable for SDS-PAGE, MS.

Key facts

Purity
>90% SDS-PAGE
Expression system
Escherichia coli
Applications
SDS-PAGE, MS
Accession
Q61006-1
Animal free
No
Species
Mouse
Concentration
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Storage buffer

pH: 7.2 - 7.4
Constituents: Tris buffer, 50% Glycerol (glycerin, glycerine)

Sequence info

Amino acid sequence

E K L P K A P V I T T P L E T V D A L V E E V A T F M C A V E S Y P Q P E I S W T R N K I L I K L F D T R Y S I R E N G Q L L T I L S V E D S D D G I Y C C I A N N G V G G A V E S C G A L Q V K M K P K I T R P P I N V K I I E G L K A V L P C T T M G N P K P S V S W I K G D N A L R E N S R I A V L E S G S L R I H N V Q K E D A G Q Y R C V A K N S L G T A Y S K L V K L E V E V F A R I L R A P E S H N V T F G S F V T L R C T A I G I P V P T I S W I E N G N A V S S G S I Q E S V K D R V I D S R L Q L F I T K P G L Y T C I A T N K H G E K F S T A K A A A T V S I A E W S K S Q K D S Q G Y C A Q Y R G E V C D A V L A K D A L V F F N T S Y R D P E D A Q E L L I H T A W N E L K A V S P L C R P A A E A L L C N H L F Q E C S P G V V P T P M P I C R E Y C L A V K E L F C A K E W Q A M E G K A H R G L Y R S G M H L L P V P E C S K L P S M H R D P T A C T R L P Y L D Y K K E N I T T F P S I T S
Accession
Q61006
Protein length
Fragment
Predicted molecular weight
69.3 kDa
Amino acids
22 to 468
Nature
Recombinant
Tags
His tag N-Terminus

Specifications

Form
Liquid

General info

Function

Receptor tyrosine kinase which plays a central role in the formation and the maintenance of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ), the synapse between the motor neuron and the skeletal muscle. Recruitment of AGRIN by LRP4 to the MUSK signaling complex induces phosphorylation and activation of MUSK, the kinase of the complex. The activation of MUSK in myotubes regulates the formation of NMJs through the regulation of different processes including the specific expression of genes in subsynaptic nuclei, the reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton and the clustering of the acetylcholine receptors (AChR) in the postsynaptic membrane. May regulate AChR phosphorylation and clustering through activation of ABL1 and Src family kinases which in turn regulate MUSK. DVL1 and PAK1 that form a ternary complex with MUSK are also important for MUSK-dependent regulation of AChR clustering. May positively regulate Rho family GTPases through FNTA. Mediates the phosphorylation of FNTA which promotes prenylation, recruitment to membranes and activation of RAC1 a regulator of the actin cytoskeleton and of gene expression. Other effectors of the MUSK signaling include DNAJA3 which functions downstream of MUSK. May also play a role within the central nervous system by mediating cholinergic responses, synaptic plasticity and memory formation.

Sequence similarities

Belongs to the protein kinase superfamily. Tyr protein kinase family.

Post-translational modifications

Ubiquitinated by PDZRN3. Ubiquitination promotes endocytosis and lysosomal degradation.

Storage

Shipped at conditions
Blue 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

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3 product images

  • SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Mouse MUSK protein (Tagged) (ab226426), expandable thumbnail

    SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Mouse MUSK protein (Tagged) (ab226426)

    (Tris-Glycine gel) Discontinuous SDS-PAGE (reduced) analysis of ab226426 with 5% enrichment gel and 15% separation gel.

  • Mass Spectrometry - Recombinant Mouse MUSK protein (Tagged) (ab226426), expandable thumbnail

    Mass Spectrometry - Recombinant Mouse MUSK protein (Tagged) (ab226426)

    Based on the SEQUEST from database of E.coli host and target protein, the LC-MS/MS Analysis result of ab226426 could indicate that this peptide derived from E.coli-expressed mouse Musk.

  • Mass Spectrometry - Recombinant Mouse MUSK protein (Tagged) (ab226426), expandable thumbnail

    Mass Spectrometry - Recombinant Mouse MUSK protein (Tagged) (ab226426)

    Based on the SEQUEST from database of E.coli host and target protein, the LC-MS/MS Analysis result of ab226426 could indicate that this peptide derived from E.coli-expressed mouse Musk.

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