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This antibody can recognize endogenous MPZ, and can be used as a marker of myelinating Schwann cells.
Immunogen sequence: MLRAPAPAP AMAPGAPSSS PSPILAVLLF SSLVLSPAQA IVVYTDREVH GAVGSRVTLH CSFWSSEWVS DDISFTWRYQ PEGGRDAISI FHYAKGQPYI DEVGTFKERI QWVGDPRWKD GSIVIHNLDY SDNGTFTCDV KNPPDIVGKT SQVTLYVFEK VPTRYGVVLG AVIGGVLGVV LLLLLLFYVV RYCWLRRQAA LQRRLSAMEK GKLHKPGKDA SKRGRQTPVL YAMLDHSRST KAVSEKKAKG LGESRKDKK (1-258 aa encoded by BC006491 )
Zero, also known as myelin protein zero (MPZ) is a Type 1 integral membrane glycoprotein that mediates adhesion of spiraling wraps of the myelin sheath in order to ensure stable synaptic transmission. Zero protein encompasses approximately 50% of total protein in the sheath scaffolding in contribution to structural integrity of peripheral myelin. Zero guides the compact myelin wrapping process through glycine zipper packing interface-dependent dimer and tetramer formation. Mutations (e.g. G134R) can abrogate multimer formation, cause demyelinating neuropathies, and are known to contribute to conditions that include Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. Zero cytoplasmic domain undergoes serine and tyrosine phosphorylation, which appears to be prevalent during peak nerve myelination. Zero transcript is moderate in brain, abundant in thymus and most abundant in white matter of the CNS.
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Protein Aliases: Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy 1B; MPP; Myelin peripheral protein; Myelin protein P0; Myelin protein zero; myelin protein zero (Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy 1B)
Gene Aliases: CHM; CMT1; CMT1B; CMT2I; CMT2J; CMT4E; CMTDI3; CMTDID; DSS; HMSNIB; MPP; MPZ; P-zero; P0
UniProt ID: (Human) P25189, (Rat) P06907, (Mouse) P27573
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 4359, (Rat) 24564, (Mouse) 17528
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