Cat. #153787
peQE30-HisNter-TDP1-102 Vector
Cat. #: 153787
Sub-type: pQE30
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Target: TDP43 N-terminal domain 1-102
Bacterial Resistance: Ampicillin
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Contributor
Inventor: Prof Emanuele Buratti
Institute: International Centre For Genetic Engineering And Biotechnology (ICGEB)
Tool Details
*FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY (for other uses, please contact the licensing team)
- Tool name: peQE30-HisNter-TDP1-102 Vector
- Alternate name: TARDBP, TAR DNA Binding Protein, TDP-43, TAR DNA-Binding Protein 43, ALS10
- Research fields: Genetics;Neurobiology;Microbiology
- Tool sub type: pQE30
- Backbone size without insert: 3461
- Bacterial resistance: Ampicillin
- Description: Concentration 1.2mg/ml
- Additional notes: The TAR DNA-binding protein (TDP-43) is a highly conserved heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP) that controls the transcription, splicing and RNA stability of specific genes. The protein associates with single-stranded RNA and DNA sequences, and exhibits remarkable specificity for UG/TG dinucleotide repeats. Regulation of the human low-molecular-weight neurofilament (hNFL) by TDP-43 has also been reported to occur through 3′ UTR recruitment. TDP-43 is the major protein in inclusions from patients suffering from frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) with ubiquitin-positive inclusions and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The N-terminal region of TDP-43 is a highly structured sequence that contributes to the reversible dimerization and oligomerization of this protein. It contains a bipartite Nuclear Localization Signal that ensures the predominant nuclear localization of TDP-43.
Target Details
- Target: TDP43 N-terminal domain 1-102
Application Details
- Application notes: Concentration 1.2mg/ml
References
- MompeĂÂĂÂn et al. 2016. FEBS J. 283(7):1242-60. PMID: 26756435.
- The TDP-43 N-terminal domain structure at high resolution.