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TAC1

GeneName

TAC1

Summary

TAC1, also known as LAT1, SPK, or neurokinin A, is a 15kDa neuropeptide precursor that plays a vital role in the nervous system. It is primarily expressed in neuronal tissues and is localised in various subcellular compartments, including the axon, synapse, and extracellular region. TAC1 is involved in cell-cell signalling and is known for its binding to substance P receptors, which mediates several physiological processes. It contributes to chemical synaptic transmission and is implicated in pathways related to pain perception, inflammatory responses, and neuropeptide signalling, influencing both long-term memory and learning processes.

Importance

TAC1 is relevant to: - Pain modulation and sensory perception, particularly in the context of inflammatory pain and neurogenic inflammation - Neurodegenerative diseases and conditions associated with altered neuropeptide signalling - Regulation of cardiovascular functions through its influence on heart rate and blood pressure - Learning and memory processes, highlighting its role in cognitive functions - The inflammatory response, contributing to the understanding of immune system interactions and potential therapeutic targets

Top Products

For researchers investigating TAC1, we recommend two primary antibodies that stand out for their performance. The first is the well-cited monoclonal antibody, Anti-Substance P antibody [SP-DE4-21] (ab14184), which has garnered 63 citations and is highly regarded for its effectiveness in immunohistochemistry (IHC) and immunocytochemistry (ICC). This antibody is a trusted choice for those looking to study TAC1 in detail. Additionally, we offer the recombinant antibody, Anti-Substance P antibody [EPR3959] (ab133240), which is validated for IHC. This recombinant option provides the added benefit of batch-to-batch consistency, making it an excellent choice for researchers who require reliable results in their experiments. The Anti-TAC1 antibody [EPR26567-18-1-3] ELISA Kit (ab307138) is an excellent option for researchers looking to study TAC1 in their experiments.

Abcam Product Citation Summary

The data indicates that TAC1 is being studied in various contexts related to developmental dysplasia of the hip and osteoarthritis in humans, as well as in the interaction of specific neuronal fibers in rats. The use of multiple applications such as Western blot and immunohistochemistry highlights the importance of TAC1 in these biological processes.

Abcam Product Citation Table

ab14184
Human
WB, IHC
NF-κB pathway in developmental dysplasia of the hip
25578529
ab14184
Human
IHC
Developmental dysplasia of the hip and osteoarthritis
24642234
ab14184
Rat
IHC-IF, ICC-IF
Dorsal root ganglion neurons
24574957
ab14184
Rat
IHC-IF, ICC-IF
Spinal cord tissue and interaction between OXA and SP fibers
24574957

Function

Tachykinins are active peptides which excite neurons, evoke behavioral responses, are potent vasodilators and secretagogues, and contract (directly or indirectly) many smooth muscles.

Post-translational modifications

Substance P

The substance P form is cleaved at Pro-59 by the prolyl endopeptidase FAP (seprase) activity (in vitro) (PubMed:21314817). Substance P is also cleaved and degraded by Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) and neprilysin (MME) (PubMed:6208535).

Sequence Similarities

Belongs to the tachykinin family.

Cellular localization

Alternative names

NKA, NKNA, TAC2, TAC1, Protachykinin-1, PPT

swissprot:P20366 omim:162320 entrezGene:6863