Mint3 antibody,Genetex,GTX23450

Host

Rabbit

Reactivity

Human, Mouse, Rat, Primate

Application

WB ICC/IF FCM IHC

Conjugate

Unconjugated

Platform ID

BAB239541960

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Contact

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Product Specifications
Scientific Background
Synonyms

Specifications

NameMint3 antibody
Cat. No.GTX23450
Gene ID (Entrez)57267
HostRabbit
IsotypeIgG
ReactivityHuman, Mouse, Rat, Primate
ConjugationUnconjugated
ApplicationWB ICC/IF FCM IHC
ClonalityPolyclonal
Concentration1 mg/ml (Please refer to the vial label for the specific concentration.)
TargetApba3
ImmunogenSynthetic peptide corresponding to residues M(1) E F L P E P Q H P P G P P T M D L E(19) of rat Mint3.
PurityPurified by antigen-affinity chromatography
Appearance/FormLiquid
FormulationPBS, 0.1% BSA,0.05% Sodium azide
StorageStore as concentrated solution. Centrifuge briefly prior to opening vial. For short-term storage (1-2 weeks), store at 4ºC. For long-term storage, aliquot and store at -20ºC or below. Avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles.
Regulatory StatusResearch Use Only

Scientific Background

The munc-18 interacting protein (Mint) protein family is a group of evolutionarily conserved adaptor proteins that function in membrane transport and organization. In mammals, there exist three mint isoforms, Mint1, 2, and 3. Although there is little amino acid sequence conservation in the amino-terminal half, the carboxy-terminal half of these proteins is highly conserved. Within this conserved portion there exists a phosphotyrosine-binding (PTB) and a PSD-95/DLG-A/ZO-1 (PDZ) domain, which function as protein interaction modules. Mint1 and 2 appear to be expressed exclusively in the brain and are found to bind to Munc18, an essential component of the synaptic vesicle fusion machinery. Mint3 is ubiquitously expressed in all tissues and is expressed at the lowest levels in the brain and testis. Studies show that mint3 does not interact with munc-18. Mint3 has been found to interact with the Alzheimer’s Disease-related amyloid precursor protein (APP) and does so through its PTB and PDZ domains. It has been suggested that mint3 links APP to other transport machinery components, thereby regulating it transport, endocytosis, and metabolism. Abnormal APP metabolism has been shown to be the cause of an early-onset type of Alzheimer’s disease.

Synonyms

amyloid beta (A4) precursor protein-binding, family A, member 3 , AW208791 , Mint-3 , X11gamma , lin-10 , mint3

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