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N7161

Sigma-Aldrich

Nogo-66(1-40) antagonist peptide

≥84% (HPLC)

Sinônimo(s):

NEP (1-40)

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Fórmula empírica (Notação de Hill):
C204H322N56O64 · xC2HF3O2
Peso molecular:
4583.08 (free base basis)
Número MDL:
Código UNSPSC:
12352202
NACRES:
NA.32

Ensaio

≥84% (HPLC)

forma

lyophilized solid

cor

white

solubilidade

H2O: 1 mg/mL

nº de adesão UniProt

temperatura de armazenamento

−20°C

Informações sobre genes

human ... RTN4(57142)

Amino Acid Sequence

Arg-Ile-Tyr-Lys-Gly-Val-Ile-Gln-Ala-Ile-Gln-Lys-Ser-Asp-Glu-Gly-His-Pro-Phe-Arg-Ala-Tyr-Leu-Glu-Ser-Glu-Val-Ala-Ile-Ser-Glu-Glu-Leu-Val-Gln-Lys-Tyr-Ser-Asn-Ser-NH2

Aplicação

Nogo-66(1-40) antagonist peptide has been used as a Nogo-66 receptor antagonist peptide:
  • to study the preliminary therapeutic effect after inhibition of Nogo-A in the cauda equina compression (CEC) model
  • to determine the effects of Nogo-A/NgR1 on autophagic activation
  • to study its role in Nogo-B mediated axonal branching using Schwann cells and sensory neurons of mice

Ações bioquímicas/fisiológicas

Myelin-derived axon outgrowth inhibitors, such as Nogo, may account for the lack of axonal regeneration in the central nervous system (CNS) after trauma in adult mammals. Nogo-66 can inhibit axonal outgrowth through an axonal Nogo-66 receptor (NgR). Competitive antagonists of NgR derived from amino-terminal peptide fragments of Nogo-66. The Nogo-66(1 40) antagonist peptide (NEP1 40) blocks Nogo-66 or CNS myelin inhibition of axonal outgrowth in vitro, demonstrating that NgR mediates a significant portion of axonal outgrowth inhibition by myelin. Intrathecal administration of NEP1 40 to rats with mid-thoracic spinal cord hemisection results in significant axon growth of the corticospinal tract, and improves functional recovery. Thus, Nogo-66 and NgR have central roles in limiting axonal regeneration after CNS injury, and NEP1-40 provides a potential therapeutic agent.

Informações legais

Sold under a non-exclusive license. For research use only, and not for diagnostic or therapeutic use or for use in humans.

Código de classe de armazenamento

11 - Combustible Solids

Classe de risco de água (WGK)

WGK 3

Ponto de fulgor (°F)

Not applicable

Ponto de fulgor (°C)

Not applicable

Equipamento de proteção individual

Eyeshields, Gloves, type N95 (US)


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Wei Xu et al.
Neuroscience, 431, 103-114 (2020-02-19)
Focal cerebral infarction leads to autophagic activation, which contributes to secondary neuronal damage in the ipsilateral thalamus. Although Nogo-A deactivation enhances neuronal plasticity, its role in autophagic activation in the thalamus after ischemic stroke remains unclear. This study aimed to
Tadzia GrandPré et al.
Nature, 417(6888), 547-551 (2002-05-31)
Myelin-derived axon outgrowth inhibitors, such as Nogo, may account for the lack of axonal regeneration in the central nervous system (CNS) after trauma in adult mammals. A 66-residue domain of Nogo (Nogo-66) is expressed on the surface of oligodendrocytes and
Neutralization of Nogo-A enhances synaptic plasticity in the rodent motor cortex and improves motor learning in vivo.
Zemmar A, Weinmann O, Kellner Y, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience, 34(26), 8685-8698 (2014)
Xiaofei Sun et al.
Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 527(1), 131-137 (2020-05-25)
To investigate the expression of Nogo-A in dorsal root ganglion (DRG) in rats with cauda equina injury and the therapeutic effects of blocking Nogo-A and its receptor. Fifty-eight male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided randomly into either the sham operation group
Peng Zhai et al.
Biomedical materials (Bristol, England), 10(4), 045016-045016 (2015-08-05)
The adult mammalian central nervous system has limited ability to regenerate after injury. This is due, in part, to the presence of myelin-associated axon growth inhibitory proteins such as Nogo-A that bind and activate the Nogo receptor, leading to profound

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