Ubiquitin+1 Human (E.coli)
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| Source: E. coli | Species: Human | ||||
| Other names: Ub+1 | Distributed product | ||||
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| LF-P0042 | 0.5 mg | ||||
Files:
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Product details
Introduction to the Molecule
Ubiquitin+1 (Ub+1) is a novel mutant form of ubiquitin that can be produced through a process known as molecular frameshift. Ub+1 can be polyubiquitinated to produce aberrant polyubiquitin chains that inhibit the 26S proteasome. Especially ub+1 is accumulated in aggregates containing amyloid-beta and phosphorylated-tau. Elevated expression of Ub+1 mRNA and protein has been observed in the brains of patients with Alzheimer's disease. Also ub +1 acts as an aggravating factor in polyglutamine-induced neurodegeneration.
Source
E. coli
Storage, Stability/Shelf Life
Ubiquitin+1 is supplied with a vial of storage buffer (20mM HEPES, pH7.0/10% Glycerol). Store at –80°C.
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