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MBP-pT229+pT232


Product Number:

ab-pn1024

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Target Alias: Myelin A1 protein; Myelin membrane encephalitogenic protein

Product Type Specific: MBP phosphosite-specific antibody

Antibody Code: PN1024

Antibody Target Type: Phosphosite-specific

Antibody Phosphosite: T229+T232

Protein UniProt: P02686

Protein SigNET: MBP

Antibody Type: Polyclonal

Antibody Host Species: Rabbit

Antibody Immunogen Source: Synthetic phosphopeptide patterned after human MBP

Antibody Immunogen Sequence: NIV(pT)PR(pT)PPP(bA)C

Antibody Immunogen Description: Corresponds to amino acid residues N226 to P235.

Production Method: The immunizing peptide was produced by solid phase synthesis on a multipep peptide synthesizer and purified by reverse-phase hplc chromatography. Purity was assessed by analytical hplc and the amino acid sequence confirmed by mass spectrometry analysis. This peptide was coupled to KLH prior to immunization into rabbits. New Zealand White rabbits were subcutaneously injected with KLH-coupled immunizing peptide every 4 weeks for 4 months. The sera from these animals was applied onto an agarose column to which the immunogen peptide was thio-linked. Antibody was eluted from the column with 0.1 M glycine, pH 2.5. Subsequently, the antibody solution was neutralized to pH 7.0 with saturated Tris.

Antibody Modification: Unconjugated. Contact KInexus if you are interest in having the antibody biotinylated or coupled with fluorescent dyes.

Antibody Concentration: 0.35 mg/ml

Storage Buffer: Phosphate buffered saline pH 7.4, 0.05% Thimerasol

Storage Conditions: For long term storage, keep frozen at -40°C or lower. Stock solution can be kept at +4°C for more than 3 months. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

Product Use: Western blotting | Antibody microarray

Antibody Dilution Recommended: 2 µg/ml for immunoblotting

Antibody Species Reactivity: This antibody detects the target phosphoprotein in the following species due to conservation of amino acid sequence: Human | Chimpanzee | Cow | Rat | Rabbit | Mouse | Chicken | Frog.

Scientific Background: MBP (Myelin basic protein) is a major protein component of the myelin sheath in the central nervous system (CNS), essential for maintaining the structure of myelin and insulating nerve fibers to increase action potential conduction velocity. It acts as a membrane adhesive protein, interacting with lipids in the myelin membrane and the cytoskeleton. As a key protein in oligodendrocyte function, it also acts as a biomarker for demyelination and CNS damage. It is an intrinsically disordered protein that acquires structure upon binding to lipids, and it exists in multiple isoforms generated by alternative splicing. The classic group of MBP isoforms (isoform 4-isoform 14) are with PLP the most abundant protein components of the myelin membrane in the CNS. They have a role in both its formation and stabilization. The smaller isoforms might have an important role in remyelination of denuded axons in multiple sclerosis. The non-classic group of MBP isoforms (isoform 1-isoform 3/Golli-MBPs) may preferentially have a role in the early developing brain long before myelination, possibly as components of transcriptional complexes, and may also be involved in signaling pathways in T-cells and neural cells. Differential splicing events combined with optional post-translational modifications give a wide spectrum of isomers, with each of them potentially having a specialized function. It induces T-cell proliferation. MBP isoforms are found in both the central and the peripheral nervous system, whereas Golli-MBP isoforms are expressed in fetal thymus, spleen and spinal cord, as well as in cell lines derived from the immune system. Often considered a marker of active demyelination, autoantibodies against MBP are implicated in inflammatory diseases like multiple sclerosis. This description may include information annotated by UniProt and/or Google AI.