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Calmodulin, Wheat, Rhodamine

ArtNr RPE-C-1010-1
Hersteller rPeptide
Menge 50 ug
Kategorie
Typ Proteins
Specific against other
Purity >95% by SDS-PAGE stained with Coomassie blue having a single band at approximately 17 kDa; Actual molecular weight is 16,750 Da.
ECLASS 10.1 32160409
ECLASS 11.0 32160409
UNSPSC 12352202
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Storage Conditions
–20C
Description
The presence of Cysteine 26 in Wheat germ (Triticum aestivum) calmodulin (CaM) makes it unique vis-a-vis mammalian calmodulin. In contrast to mammalian CaMs, which lack cysteine, this preparation is ideal for applications requiring both calmodulin activation and residue specific tagging. Mono-tagged Rhodamine labeled wheat germ calmodulin at position Cysteine 26 is useful for protein array applications for the detection of calmodulin binding proteins (CBPs), Western blots and other applications requiring a convenient and superior fluorescently labeled calmodulin. Calmodulin (CaM) is a ubiquitous, calcium-binding protein that binds and regulates a multitude of protein targets, many of which are involved in the Alzheimer's and the Parkinson's pathways1, 4. CaM has a molecular weight of about 17kDa, containing 148 amino acids, and pI of 3.9. CaM is characterized by two domains, connected by an alpha-helix chain. Each domain has the capacity to bind two calcium ions. Binding Ca2+ ions causes a conformational change in CaM, making it available for interaction with target proteins. Hence, CaM functions as an intracellular calcium ion bridge to mediate cellular reactions and responds appropriately to calcium ion concentration. In Alzheimer's disease (AD), irregular calcium homeostasis seems to trigger CaM and its binding proteins, to enhance plaque formation and neurofibrillary degeneration, which results in cell death1. The increased cytosolic levels of Ca2+ in AD neurons promotes CaM binding and regulation of available Ca2+/CaM-dependent CaM-binding proteins, associated with amyloid beta (Ab) formation. In addition, the increased level of Ca2+ triggers Calmodulin to activate calcium/CaM-dependent kinase II and precede neurofibrillary tangle formation2, 4. In Parkinson's disease (PD), Calmodulin has been found to interact, in a calcium dependent manner, with Alpha-Synuclein, which is associated with the progression of PD. CaM was identified as one of the synuclein-interacting proteins that regulate synuclein conformation3.
Molecular Mass
16, 750 Da
Territory
16, 750 Da

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