Tau-352

Product background: The Tau proteins are a family of neuronal microtubule associated proteins that are found in the neurofibrillary tangles often associated with Alzheimer’s Disease. Tau promotes the assembly and maintains the structure of microtubules in neuronal cells.

About the product: Tau-352 is a splicing variant human Tau with 352 amino acids, containing no N-terminal repeats and 3 microtubule binding regions (0N3R). Expressed recombinantly in E. coli, Tau-352 is purified to our highest standards to ensure batch-to-batch consistency in both purity and quality.

Applications: rPeptide Tau products can be used for a wide variety of applications including aggregation studies, assay development, fibrillization, and as standards in customer analyses.

Catalog ID: T-1006

$225.00$375.00

  • Product Details

    • Physical State: White lyophilized powder
    • Temperature Storage: -20°C
    • Temperature Shipping: Ambient
    • Sequence:
      MAEPRQEFEV MEDHAGTYGL GDRKDQGGYT MHQDQEGDTD AGLKAEEAGI GDTPSLEDEA AGHVTQARMV SKSKDGTGSD DKKAKGADGK TKIATPRGAA PPGQKGQANA TRIPAKTPPA PKTPPSSGEP PKSGDRSGYS SPGSPGTPGS RSRTPSLPTP PTREPKKVAV VRTPPKSPSS AKSRLQTAPV PMPDLKNVKS KIGSTENLKH QPGGGKVQIV YKPVDLSKVT SKCGSLGNIH HKPGGGQVEV KSEKLDFKDR VQSKIGSLDN ITHVPGGGNK KIETHKLTFR ENAKAKTDHG AEIVYKSPVV SGDTSPRHLS NVSSTGSIDM VDSPQLATLA DEVSASLAKQ GL
    • Source: Recombinant. A DNA sequence encoding the human tau-352 (0N3R isoform) sequence was expressed in E. coli. No his-tag.
    • Purity: >90% by SDS-PAGE
    • Molecular Mass: 36,800 Da theoretical
  • References

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    6. Tai, C., et al., (2020) Neuron., 106(3) : 421-437.e11
    7. Nobuhara, C., et al., (2017) Am J Pathol., 187(6) : 1399–1412

  • Publications

    Distinct tau and alpha-synuclein molecular signatures in Alzheimer’s disease with and without Lewy bodies and Parkinson’s disease with dementia

    Acta Neuropathol (2024) 147 (1), 14 DOI: 10.1007/s00401-023-02657-y

    van der Gaag, Deshayes, Breve et al