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A suggested positive control is mouse brain tissue lysate.
PA5-34537 can be used with blocking peptide PEP-1580.
The proline-rich transmembrane protein 2 (PRRT2) contains a proline-rich domain in its N-terminal half and is predominantly expressed in brain and spinal cord in embryonic and postnatal stages. While little is known of the function of this protein, mutations in PRRT2 have been shown to be the causative gene of paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia, which is characterized by recurrent, brief attacks of abnormal involuntary movements induced by sudden voluntary movements. Recent studies have shown that PRRT2 may also be involved in some forms of benign familial infantile epilepsy (BFIE), an autosomal dominant epilepsy syndrome.
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Protein Aliases: Benign familial infantile convulsions-2; Dispanin subfamily B member 3; dystonia 10; infantile convulsions and paroxysmal choreoathetosis; interferon induced transmembrane protein domain containing 1; Paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia; unnamed protein product
Gene Aliases: 1500031I19Rik; BFIC2; BFIS2; DSPB3; DYT10; EKD1; FICCA; ICCA; IFITMD1; PKC; RGD1564195
UniProt ID: (Human) Q7Z6L0, (Rat) D3ZFB6, (Mouse) E9PUL5
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 112476, (Rat) 361651, (Mouse) 69017
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