B-50 antikoerper, PP46 antikoerper, Basp2 antikoerper, GAP-43 antikoerper, b-50 antikoerper, gap-43 antikoerper, gap43b antikoerper, pp46 antikoerper, cb310 antikoerper, gap antikoerper, gap43 antikoerper, gap43a antikoerper, growth associated protein 43 antikoerper, growth associated protein 43 L homeolog antikoerper, growth associated protein 43 S homeolog antikoerper, GAP43 antikoerper, Gap43 antikoerper, gap43.L antikoerper, gap43 antikoerper, gap43.S antikoerper
Hintergrund
GAP-43 (growth associated protein 43, B-50, PP46, calmodulin-binding protein P-57, neuromodulin, neuron growth-associated protein 43, protein F1) is a crucial component for regenerative response in the nervous system that is present at high levels in neuronal growth cones during development and axonal regeneration. GAP-43 is normally produced by neurons during developmental growth and axonal regeneration, but it is also expressed in specific regions of the normal adult nervous system. The neuron-specific ELAV/Hu family member, HuD, interacts with and stabilizes GAP-43 mRNA in developing neurons and leads to increased levels of GAP-43 protein. Heterozygous GAP-43 knockout mice with GAP-43 levels reduced by one-half display significant memory impairments in cued conditioning or on tests of nociceptive or auditory perception.Synonyms: Axonal membrane protein GAP-43, Growth-associated protein 43, Neural phosphoprotein B-50, Neuromodulin, PP46