ANTI-PRESENILIN 1 (PS1, S182)

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ANTI-PRESENILIN 1 (PS1, S182) Basic information
Product Name:ANTI-PRESENILIN 1 (PS1, S182)
Synonyms:Anti-Presenilin-1 (S182) antibody produced in rabbit;ANTI-PRESENILIN 1 (PS1, S182)
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Product Categories:Alphabetical Index;Antibodies for Alzheimer and Neurodegenerative Disease ResearchAntibodies;Antibodies for Neurobiology;Antibodies for Neurodegenerative Diseases Research;PO to PY
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ANTI-PRESENILIN 1 (PS1, S182) Structure
ANTI-PRESENILIN 1 (PS1, S182) Chemical Properties
storage temp. -20°C
form buffered aqueous solution
Safety Information
WGK Germany 3
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ANTI-PRESENILIN 1 (PS1, S182) Usage And Synthesis
UsesAnti-Presenilin-1 (S182) antibody produced in rabbit has been used in:
  • immunostaining
  • immunofluorescence detection
  • immunohistochemistry
  • immunoblotting

General DescriptionPresenilin 1& 2 (PS1 and PS2) are highly homologous proteins (approx. 43-52 kD) with eight transmembrane domains. In the brain, PS1 and PS2 are expressed primarily in neurons and localized mainly in cell bodies, axons and dendrites. In non-neuronal cells, PS1 and PS2 are localized to the nuclear membrane, endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi. Presenilin 1 is located on chromosome 14.
Biochem/physiol ActionsThe biological functions of the presenilin′s are yet unknown, but they are thought to be involved in protein trafficking. Mutations in the presenilin 1 (PS1) gene (>30 known pathogenic mutations) have been found in about half of the early-onset familial Alzheimer′s disease (FAD), while only two pathogenic mutations have been found in PS2.
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