Basic information Safety Supplier Related
ChemicalBook >  Product Catalog >  Biochemical Engineering >  ANTI-DEVELOPMENTALLY-REGULATED BRAIN PROTEIN

ANTI-DEVELOPMENTALLY-REGULATED BRAIN PROTEIN

Basic information Safety Supplier Related

ANTI-DEVELOPMENTALLY-REGULATED BRAIN PROTEIN Basic information

Product Name:
ANTI-DEVELOPMENTALLY-REGULATED BRAIN PROTEIN
Synonyms:
  • ANTI-DREBRIN
  • ANTI-DREBRIN, HUMAN
  • ANTI-DEVELOPMENTALLY-REGULATED BRAIN PROTEIN
  • Anti-Drebrin antibody produced in rabbit
MW:
0
Mol File:
Mol File
More
Less

ANTI-DEVELOPMENTALLY-REGULATED BRAIN PROTEIN Chemical Properties

storage temp. 
-20°C
form 
buffered aqueous solution
More
Less

Safety Information

Hazard Codes 
Xn
Risk Statements 
21/22
Safety Statements 
36/37
WGK Germany 
-

MSDS

More
Less

ANTI-DEVELOPMENTALLY-REGULATED BRAIN PROTEIN Usage And Synthesis

General Description

Drebrin is a member of the newly identified ADF-H family of actin-binding proteins that share the structurally conserved actin-depolymerizing factor (ADF) binding module. It is composed of a single ADF-H domain at its N-terminus, followed by a non-conserved central region and a C-terminal SH3 domain. Three isoforms, E1 and E2 (embryonic) and A (adult), have been identified in the brain. An additional truncated form of drebrin A, s-drebrin/A2, is specifically expressed in the adult brain, but not in non-neuronal tissues. Drebrin is also widely expressed in a variety of cells including epithelial, endothelial, and smooth muscle cells and is associated at cell-cell adhering junction sites.

Biochem/physiol Actions

Drebrin (developmentally-regulated brain protein) is a major neuronal F-actin binding protein involved in the control of actin dynamics and neuronal morphogenesis. It colocalizes with actin filaments and dendritic-like cell processes and may be involved in actin remodeling. It binds to and dissociates F-actin stabilizing proteins such as α-actinin, fascin, and tropomyosin from actin filaments. It plays an important role in the formation of axons and dendrites during neuronal development and in neuronal plasticity in the adult brain.

ANTI-DEVELOPMENTALLY-REGULATED BRAIN PROTEINSupplier

Sigma-Aldrich
Tel
021-61415566 800-8193336
Email
orderCN@merckgroup.com
Shanghai guandao biology engineering co., ltd
Tel
18818239863 18818239863
Email
3171921642@qq.com