CORO6 Protein, Human, Recombinant (His)

Artikelnummer: TGM-TMPJ-01188
Artikelname: CORO6 Protein, Human, Recombinant (His)
Artikelnummer: TGM-TMPJ-01188
Hersteller Artikelnummer: TMPJ-01188
Alternativnummer: TGM-TMPJ-01188-1MG,TGM-TMPJ-01188-5UG,TGM-TMPJ-01188-10UG,TGM-TMPJ-01188-20UG,TGM-TMPJ-01188-50UG,TGM-TMPJ-01188-100UG,TGM-TMPJ-01188-200UG,TGM-TMPJ-01188-500UG
Hersteller: TargetMol
Kategorie: Biochemikalien
Alternative Synonym: Coronin-6 , Clipin-E , CORO6
Coronin 6, a newly identified member of the coronin family, is highly enriched at adult NMJs and regulates AChR clustering via modulating the interaction between receptors and the actin cytoskeletal network. Coronins are a family of conserved actin-binding proteins originally identified in the actin-rich structure of the amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum . To date, seven members of coronins have been identified in mammals, and most exhibit tissue-specific distribution patterns. Coronin 6 is prominently expressed in adult muscle and enriched at the NMJ. Studies with cultured myotubes reveal that Coronin 6 regulates both agrin- and laminin-induced AChR clustering and is important for anchoring AChRs onto the actin cytoskeleton. Also, both the C-terminal region and a conserved Arg29 residue at the N terminus of Coronin 6 are essential for its actin-binding activity and stabilization of AChR-cytoskeleton linkage. Importantly, in vivo knockdown of Coronin 6 in mouse skeletal muscle fibers leads to destabilization of AChR clusters, which demonstrates that Coronin 6 is a critical regulator of AChR clustering at the postsynaptic region of the NMJs through modulating the receptor-anchored actin cytoskeleton. The human Coronin 6 has five isoforms produced by alternative splicing, and tissue-specific expression of these isoforms are unclear.
TMPJ-01188