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Invitrogen™ Human/Rat PSD93 (aa 352-366) Synthetic Peptide
Description
Rat and Human PSD-93 (residues 352-366) Synthetic Peptide, PEP-021, from Invitrogen.
PSD-93, also known as chapsyn-110, is one of a family of plasma membrane-associated proteins found in synaptic junctions. PSD-93 is unique among family members in its expression in Purkinje neuron cell bodies and dendrites. PSD-93 has three ~90 amino acid repeats called PDZ domains, a single interior SH3 domain, and a carboxyl-terminal guanylate kinase homology (GuK) domain that is enzymatically inactive. It is hypothesized that PDZ-domain interactions play a role in receptor and channel clustering which contributes to neuronal plasticiyt. PSD-93 is believed to participate in the clustering of certain proteins, including NMDA receptors and shaker-type potassium channels at the synaptic membrane. There are two principal modes of interaction between PSD-93 and other proteins. NMDA receptors and shaker-type potassium channels both share C-terminal sequence homology consisting of a threonine/serine-X-valine-COOH (T/SXV) motif. Other neuronal proteins that share this motif may interact with PSD-93 by binding to its PDZ domains. Neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS), which lacks the T/SXV motif but which has its own PDZ domain, has been shown to associate with PSD-93 in vitro through a pseudo-homotypic PDZ-PDZ interaction.
Spécifications
Spécifications
| Gene ID (Entrez) | 1740, 64053 |
| Species | Human, Rat |
| Purification Method | purified |
| Accession Number | Q15700, Q63622 |
| Common Name | Human/Rat PSD93 (aa 352-366) |
| Concentration | 0.5 mg/mL |
| Content And Storage | -20°C. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles. |
| Description | Synthetic Peptide |
| Format | Lyophilized |
| Formulation | peptide with no preservative |
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