Anti-Tau (phospho S262) 抗体
Anti-Tau (phospho S262) antibody
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Rabbit Polyclonal TAU phospho S262 antibody. Suitable for WB, IHC-P, ICC/IF and reacts with Mouse, Rat, Human samples. Cited in 29 publications.
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MAPTL, MTBT1, TAU, MAPT, Microtubule-associated protein tau, Neurofibrillary tangle protein, Paired helical filament-tau, PHF-tau
- ICC/IF
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Immunocytochemistry/ Immunofluorescence - Anti-Tau (phospho S262) antibody (AB131354)
Immunofluorescence of methanol-fixed HeLa cells (ab29545) staining Tau (phospho S262) with ab131354 antibody at a dilution of 1/100.
- IHC-P
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Immunohistochemistry (Formalin/PFA-fixed paraffin-embedded sections) - Anti-Tau (phospho S262) antibody (AB131354)
Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin embedded Rat hippocampal region tissue from a model with Alzheimer's disease labelling Tau (phospho S262) with ab131354 antibody at a dilution of 1/50.
- WB
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Western blot - Anti-Tau (phospho S262) antibody (AB131354)
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Western blot - Anti-Tau (phospho S262) antibody (ab131354) at 1/500 dilution
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Mouse brain tissue extract with immunizing peptide
Lane 2:
Mouse brain tissue extract
Predicted band size: 78 kDa
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Biological function summary
Tau is involved in the assembly and stabilization of microtubules essential for maintaining neuronal structure. It interacts with microtubule-binding domains (MBD) to bind and bundle microtubules facilitating intracellular transport. Tau forms a part of the neuronal cytoskeleton complex working closely with other cytoskeletal proteins to preserve the proper axonal transport and function. Abnormally phosphorylated Tau often termed phospho-Tau disrupts this complex affecting microtubule stability.
Pathways
Tau has critical involvement in several signaling cascades such as the microtubule-binding and transport pathways. Glycogen synthase kinase 3 beta (GSK3β) and cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (CDK5) frequently phosphorylate Tau controlling its interaction with microtubules. Phosphorylated Tau accumulates leading to the formation of neurofibrillary tangles often observed in neurodegenerative conditions. Additionally Tau interacts with GAPDH impacting cellular energy regulation through potential pathway cross-talk involving oxidative stress responses.
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Acta neuropathologica communications 12:94 PubMed38867338
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Brain communications 6:fcae136 PubMed38712317
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British journal of anaesthesia 131:726-738 PubMed37537117
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Neural regeneration research 18:1795-1801 PubMed36751808
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Cell reports 42:111912 PubMed36640304
2023
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Molecular neurobiology 59:5856-5873 PubMed35804281
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