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      Description
      Catalogue Number13-110
      Brand Family Upstate
      Trade Name
      • Upstate
      DescriptionMBP, Dephosphorylated
      OverviewMBP, Dephosphorylated is made from MBP (catalog #13-104) which is basally phosphorylated and treated with lambda protein phosphatase (catalog #14-405) for complete dephosphorylation.
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      Product Information
      Presentation10mM MOPS, pH 7.0, 128mM MnCl2, 641mM EDTA, 1.134μg inactive lambda phosphatase and 0.05% sodium azide
      Quality LevelMQ100
      Applications
      Key Applications
      • Enzyme Assays
      Application NotesMyelin basic protein purified from bovine brain and de-phosphorylated using Lambda protein phosphatase. No detectable endogenous phosphorylation as determined by immunoblotting 1 microgram of MBP with 1 microgram/ml anti phospho MBP.
      Biological Information
      Entrez Gene Number
      Entrez Gene SummaryThe protein encoded by the classic MBP gene is a major constituent of the myelin sheath of oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells in the nervous system. However, MBP-related transcripts are also present in the bone marrow and the immune system. These mRNAs arise from the long MBP gene (otherwise called "Golli-MBP") that contains 3 additional exons located upstream of the classic MBP exons. Alternative splicing from the Golli and the MBP transcription start sites gives rise to 2 sets of MBP-related transcripts and gene products. The Golli mRNAs contain 3 exons unique to Golli-MBP, spliced in-frame to 1 or more MBP exons. They encode hybrid proteins that have N-terminal Golli aa sequence linked to MBP aa sequence. The second family of transcripts contain only MBP exons and produce the well characterized myelin basic proteins. This complex gene structure is conserved among species suggesting that the MBP transcription unit is an integral part of the Golli transcription unit and that this arrangement is important for the function and/or regulation of these genes.
      Gene Symbol
      • MBP
      • MGC99675
      Modifications
      • Phosphorylation
      UniProt Number
      UniProt SummaryFUNCTION: SwissProt: P02686 # 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, maybe as components of transcriptional complexes, and may also be involved in signaling pathways in T- cells and neural cells. Differential splicing events combined to optional post-translational modifications give a wide spectrum of isomers, each of them having maybe a specialized function. Induces T-cell proliferation.
      SIZE: 304 amino acids; 33117 Da
      SUBUNIT: Homodimer; isoform 3 exists as a homodimer.
      SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Myelin membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side. Note=Cytoplasmic side of myelin.
      TISSUE SPECIFICITY: 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.DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE: Expression turns on abruptly in fetus of 14 to 16 weeks. Even smaller isoforms seem to be produced during embryogenesis, some of these persisting in the adult. Expression of isoform MBP2 is more evident at 16 weeks and its relative proportion declined thereafter.
      PTM: Several charge isomers of MBP; C1 (the most cationic, least modified, and most abundant form), C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, C8-A and C8-B (the least cationic form); are produced as a result of optional PTM, such as phosphorylation, deamidation of glutamine or asparagine, arginine citrullination and methylation. C8-A and C8-B contain each two mass isoforms termed C8-A(H), C8-A(L), C8-B(H) and C8-B(L), (H) standing for higher and (L) for lower molecular weight. C3, C4 and C5 are phosphorylated. The ratio of methylated arginine residues decreases in aging, making the protein more cationic. & The N-terminal alanine is acetylated (isoform 3, isoform 4, isoform 5 and isoform 6). & Arg-241 was found to be 6% monomethylated and 60% symmetrically dimethylated.
      DISEASE: SwissProt: P02686 # The reduction in the surface charge of citrullinated and/or methylated MBP could result in a weakened attachment to the myelin membrane. This mechanism could be operative in demyelinating diseases such as chronical multiple sclerosis (MS), and fulminating MS (Marburg disease).
      SIMILARITY: SwissProt: P02686 ## Belongs to the myelin basic protein family.
      Physicochemical Information
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      Safety Information according to GHS
      Safety Information
      Product Usage Statements
      Quality Assuranceroutinely evaluated as a substrate in a kinase assay using MAP Kinase 2/Erk2 (Catalog # 14-173)
      Sales RestrictionsThis product is derived from bovine source. Export of this product to certain countries may be restricted. Please contact Customer Service or your local distributor to inquire about product availability and export options.
      Usage Statement
      • Unless otherwise stated in our catalog or other company documentation accompanying the product(s), our products are intended for research use only and are not to be used for any other purpose, which includes but is not limited to, unauthorized commercial uses, in vitro diagnostic uses, ex vivo or in vivo therapeutic uses or any type of consumption or application to humans or animals.
      Storage and Shipping Information
      Storage Conditions2 years at -20°C
      Packaging Information
      Material Size5 mg
      Transport Information
      Supplemental Information
      Specifications
      Global Trade Item Number
      Catalogue Number GTIN
      13-110 04053252511189

      Documentation

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      MBP, Dephosphorylated Certificates of Analysis

      TitleLot Number
      MBP, Dephosphorylated 2459576
      MBP, Dephosphorylated (produced from bovine brain) - 2118885 2118885
      MBP, Dephosphorylated (produced from bovine brain) - 2272621 2272621
      MBP, Dephosphorylated (produced from bovine brain) - 2433355 2433355
      MBP, Dephosphorylated (produced from bovine brain) - 2446764 2446764
      MBP, Dephosphorylated (produced from bovine brain) 2477880
      MBP, Dephosphorylated (produced from bovine brain) 2768456
      MBP, Dephosphorylated (produced from bovine brain) 2935461
      MBP, Dephosphorylated (produced from bovine brain) 3107375
      MBP, Dephosphorylated (produced from bovine brain) - 2103523 2103523

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      Kinase Assay15067004 15067004
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      Dan, I., et al
      J Biol Chem, 277:5929-39 (2002)  2002

      Kinase Assay11741893 11741893
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      J Biol Chem, 277:20453-60 (2002)  2002

      Kinase Assay11923291 11923291
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      Lefebvre, D. L., et al
      Biochem J, 355:297-305 (2001)  2001

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      Structural and functional characterization of recombinant human cellular retinaldehyde-binding protein.
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      Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society  7  1998

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      Activation of multiple protein kinases during the burst in protein phosphorylation that precedes the first meiotic cell division in Xenopus oocytes.
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      Cyclic AMP decreases the phosphorylation state of myelin basic proteins in rat brain cell cultures.
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