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| Cat.No | ACP22782 | Target Name | PRSS12 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Target Synonyms | BSSP 3; BSSP3; Leydin; MGC12722; Motopsin; MRT1; NETR_HUMAN; Neurotrypsin; protease; serine; 12 (neurotrypsin; motopsin); Prss12; Serine protease 12 | Form | Lyophilized powder |
| Expression System | Custom Production. Please inquire and provide the desire expression system. | Protein Length | Partial |
| Purity | >85% (SDS-PAGE) | Storage Buffer | 5%-50% glycerol. Lyophilized powder form: the buffer before lyophilization is Tris/PBS-based buffer, 6% Trehalose, Liquid form: default storage buffer is Tris/PBS-based buffer, pH 8.0. |
| Target Species | Human | Uniprot ID | P56730 |
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Uniprot Id
P56730
Target Species
Human
Target Name
PRSS12
Target Full Name
Neurotrypsin
Target Function
Plays a role in neuronal plasticity and the proteolytic action may subserve structural reorganizations associated with learning and memory operations.
Target Involvement
Mental retardation, autosomal recessive 1 (MRT1)
Target Subcellular Location
Secreted.
Target Protein Families
Peptidase S1 family
Target Tissue Specificity
Brain and Leydig cells of the testis.
Target Research Area
Cell Biology
Target Synonyms
BSSP 3; BSSP3; Leydin; MGC12722; Motopsin; MRT1; NETR_HUMAN; Neurotrypsin; protease; serine; 12 (neurotrypsin; motopsin); Prss12; Serine protease 12
Target Background
This gene encodes a member of the trypsin family of serine proteases and contains a signal peptide, a proline-rich region, a Kringle domain, four scavenger receptor cysteine-rich domains, and a trypsin-like serine protease domain. The protein, sometimes referred to as neurotrypsin or motopsin, is secreted from neuronal cells and localizes to the synaptic cleft. Studies in mice show that this protein cleaves a protein, agrin, that is important for the formation and maintenance of exitatory synapses. Defects in this gene cause a form of autosomal recessive cognitive impairment (MRT1).
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