Doublecortin (DCX) Peptide
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- Target See all Doublecortin (DCX) products
- Doublecortin (DCX)
- Origin
- Human
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Source
- Synthetic
- Application
- Blocking Peptide (BP), Western Blotting (WB)
- Characteristics
- This is a synthetic peptide designed for use in combination with anti-DCX antibody (Catalog #: ARP41332_P050). It may block above mentioned antibody from binding to its target protein in western blot and/or immunohistochecmistry under proper experimental settings. There is no guarantee for its use in other applications.
- Purification
- Purified
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- Application Notes
- Each Investigator should determine their own optimal working dilution for specific applications.
- Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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- Format
- Lyophilized
- Reconstitution
- Add 100 μL of sterile PBS. Final peptide concentration is 1 mg/mL in PBS.
- Concentration
- 1 mg/mL
- Buffer
- Final peptide concentration is 1 mg/mL in PBS.
- Handling Advice
- Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
- Storage
- -20 °C
- Storage Comment
- For longer periods of storage, store at -20°C. Avoid repeat freeze-thaw cycles.
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- Target
- Doublecortin (DCX)
- Synonyms
- DCX Peptide, DBCN Peptide, DC Peptide, LISX Peptide, SCLH Peptide, XLIS Peptide, Dbct Peptide, 18C15.5 Peptide, doublecortin Peptide, DCX Peptide, Dcx Peptide
- Background
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In the developing cortex, cortical neurons must migrate over long distances to reach the site of their final differentiation. DCX is a cytoplasmic protein which appears to direct neuronal migration by regulating the organization and stability of microtubules. The protein contains two doublecortin domains, which bind microtubules. In addition, DCX interacts with LIS1, the regulatory gamma subunit of platelet activating factor acetylhydrolase, and this interaction is important to proper microtubule function in the developing cortex.In the developing cortex, cortical neurons must migrate over long distances to reach the site of their final differentiation. The protein encoded by this gene is a cytoplasmic protein which appears to direct neuronal migration by regulating the organization and stability of microtubules. The encoded protein contains two doublecortin domains, which bind microtubules. In addition, the encoded protein interacts with LIS1, the regulatory gamma subunit of platelet activating factor acetylhydrolase, and this interaction is important to proper microtubule function in the developing cortex. Mutations in this gene are a cause of X-linked lissencephaly. Multiple transcript variants encoding at least three different isoforms have been found for this gene.
Alias Symbols: DBCN, DC, LISX, SCLH, XLIS
Protein Interaction Partner: AP1M1,AP2M1,CDK5,DCX,NFASC,PAFAH1B1,PPP1CA,PPP1R9B,TRIM39,USP9X,DCX,PAFAH1B1
Protein Size: 441 - Molecular Weight
- 49 kDa
- Gene ID
- 1641
- NCBI Accession
- NM_000555, NP_000546
- UniProt
- O43602
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