Anti-Beta amyloid 1-40 [11A50-B-10]
Invented at Icahn School Of Medicine At Mount Sinai
- Datasheet
- References (4)
- Inventor Info
Info
Applications | ELISA IHC WB |
Antigen/Gene or Protein Targets | Beta amyloid 40 |
Synonyms | ABETA, ABPP, AD1, Adap, AICD-50, AICD-57, AICD-59, AID(50), AID(57), AID(59), Alzheimer disease amyloid protein, Amyloid intracellular domain 50, Amyloid intracellular domain 57, Amyloid intracellular domain 59, APP, APPI, Beta amyloid protein 40, Beta APP40, Beta-APP40, Beta-APP42, BetaAPP, C31, Cerebral vascular amyloid peptide |
Reactivity | Mouse and Human |
Relevance | Functions as a cell surface receptor and performs physiological functions on the surface of neurons relevant to neurite growth, neuronal adhesion and axonogenesis. Involved in cell mobility and transcription regulation through protein-protein interactions. Can promote transcription activation through binding to APBB1-KAT5 and inhibits Notch signaling through interaction with Numb. Couples to apoptosis-inducing pathways such as those mediated by G(O) and JIP. Inhibits G(o) alpha ATPase activity (By similarity). Acts as a kinesin I membrane receptor, mediating the axonal transport of beta-secretase and presenilin 1. Involved in copper homeostasis/oxidative stress through copper ion reduction. In vitro, copper-metallated APP induces neuronal death directly or is potentiated through Cu(2+)-mediated low-density lipoprotein oxidation. Can regulate neurite outgrowth through binding to components of the extracellular matrix such as heparin and collagen I and IV. The splice isoforms that contain the BPTI domain possess protease inhibitor activity. Induces a AGER-dependent pathway that involves activation of p38 MAPK, resulting in internalization of amyloid-beta peptide and leading to mitochondrial dysfunction in cultured cortical neurons. |
Host | Mouse |
Subclass | IgG1 |
Research Area | Adhesion, Apoptosis and Programmed Cell Death, Cell Structure and Motility, Neurobiology, Protein Degradation |
References: 4 entries
Watts et al. 2014. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 111(28):10323-8. PMID: 24982139.
Serial propagation of distinct strains of Aβ prions from Alzheimer's disease patients.
Europe PMC ID: 24982139
Portelius et al. 2006. J Proteome Res. 5(4):1010-6. PMID: 16602710.
Determination of beta-amyloid peptide signatures in cerebrospinal fluid using immunoprecipitation-mass spectrometry.
Europe PMC ID: 16602710
Add a reference
References: 4 entries
Watts et al. 2014. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 111(28):10323-8. PMID: 24982139.
Serial propagation of distinct strains of Aβ prions from Alzheimer's disease patients.
Portelius et al. 2006. J Proteome Res. 5(4):1010-6. PMID: 16602710.
Determination of beta-amyloid peptide signatures in cerebrospinal fluid using immunoprecipitation-mass spectrometry.
Add a reference