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Biotin-beta-Amyloid (25-35), Human, mouse/rat

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Biotin-beta-Amyloid (25-35), Human, mouse/ratAdmin2020-12-18T13:30:19+00:00
Product Name Biotin-beta-Amyloid (25-35), Human, mouse/rat
Purity HPLC>95%
Description This peptide is amino acids 25 to 35 fragment of the ß-amyloid biotinylated at C-terminus. This peptide possesses many of the characteristics of the full-length ß-amyloid peptide, including an amphiphilic nature and an ability to aggregate, and can serve as a model system to study the conformational changes involved in Alzheimer's disease. Aggregates of ß-amyloid (25–35) have been shown to possess the neurotrophic and neurotoxic properties of their full-length counterparts and there is evidence that the monomeric form of the peptide may itself be cytotoxic.
Storage -20°C
References Wei, G. and J. Shea Biophys. J. 91, 1638 (2006).
Molecular Weight 1286.6
Sequence (One-Letter Code) Biotin-GSNKGAIIGLM
Sequence (Three-Letter Code) Biotin - Gly - Ser - Asn - Lys - Gly - Ala - Ile - Ile - Gly - Leu - Met - OH

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