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| Item number | Size | Datasheet | Manual | SDS | Delivery time | Quantity | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| G4005-62D.100 | 100 µg | - | - |
5 - 10 business days* |
477.00€
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An 18aa synthetic peptide witin the N-terminus of human VGLUT2.||Glutamate is the main excitatory... more
Product information "Glutamate, Vesicular Transporters 2, NT, Human (VGLUT2, DNPI), Highly Purified"
An 18aa synthetic peptide witin the N-terminus of human VGLUT2., , Glutamate is the main excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain. To date five glutamate Transporters have been cloned: GLAST (EAAT1), GLT1 (EAAT2), EAAC1 (EAAT3), EAAT4, and EAAT5. These transporters are believed to be critical in reducing potentially toxic extracellular concentration of glutamate by rapid uptake into nerve terminals and glial cells. Most recently, vesicular type transporters for glutamate, termed VGLUTs (VGLUT1/BNPI, VGLUT2/DNPI, and EAT-4), have been cloned and characterized that are related to phosphate transporters. Although neurons exhibit Na-dependent Pi transport, the biological role of Pi uptake is not clear. Proximal tubules in the kidney reabsorb Pi in the glomeruli by the action of a group of phosphate transporters (Type 1-NaPi related, type 2-NaPi-2 related, and type 3-viral receptor-related. These receptors show weak (~20% identity) between various subtypes. A distinct type of brain specific Na+-dependent phosphate (Pi) transporter (BNPI), originally characterized as a plasma membrane transporter has been localized in a subset of glutamatergic neurons (amygdla,cereberal cortex, and hippocmaplus) and identified as VGLUT1 (rat and human 560 aa, ~60kD, ~30% homology with type-1 Pi-transporters). A novel transporter VGLUT2/DNPI (Differentiation-assocaited Na-Pi cotransporter, ~75% homology with VGLUT1, human/rat/mouse VGLUT2 582 aa) has also been implicated in vesicular glutamate transport. It is expressed in only a subset of neurons. It is also localized to synaptic vesicles, at synapses exhibiting classical excitatory features. VGLUT2 mRNA is found in brain regions that lack VGLUT1.
| Keywords: | DNPI, VGluT2, SLC17A6, Differentiation-associated BNPI, Vesicular glutamate transporter 2, Solute carrier family 17 member 6, Differentiation-associated Na(+)-dependent inorganic phosphate cotransporter |
| Supplier: | United States Biological |
| Supplier-Nr: | G4005-62D |
Properties
| Application: | Control peptide |
| Conjugate: | No |
| Format: | Highly Purified |
Database Information
| KEGG ID : | K12302 | Matching products |
| UniProt ID : | Q9P2U8 | Matching products |
Handling & Safety
| Storage: | -20°C |
| Shipping: | +4°C (International: -20°C) |
Caution
Our products are for laboratory research use only: Not for administration to humans!
Our products are for laboratory research use only: Not for administration to humans!
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