SERPINI1 Antibody

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  • Western blot analysis of extract from Mouse brain tissue using Neuroserpin Antibody
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Full Product Name
Rabbit anti-Homo sapiens (Human) SERPINI1 Polyclonal antibody
Uniprot No.
Target Names
SERPINI1
Alternative Names
DKFZp781N13156 antibody; Neuroserpin antibody; NEUS_HUMAN antibody; Peptidase inhibitor 12 antibody; PI-12 antibody; PI12 antibody; Protease inhibitor 12 antibody; Serine or cysteine proteinase inhibitor clade I (neuroserpin) member 1 antibody; Serine or cysteine proteinase inhibitor clade I member 1 antibody; Serpin I1 antibody; Serpin peptidase inhibitor clade I (neuroserpin) member 1 antibody; SERPINI1 antibody
Raised in
Rabbit
Species Reactivity
Human,Mouse,Rat
Immunogen
Peptide sequence around aa.402~406(T-S-G-H-D) derived from Human Neuroserpin.
Immunogen Species
Homo sapiens (Human)
Clonality
Polyclonal
Purification Method
Antibodies were produced by immunizing rabbits with synthetic peptide and KLH conjugates. Antibodies were purified by affinity-chromatography using epitope-specific peptide.
Concentration
It differs from different batches. Please contact us to confirm it.
Form
Supplied at 1.0mg/mL in phosphate buffered saline (without Mg2+ and Ca2+), pH 7.4, 150mM NaCl, 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol.
Tested Applications
ELISA,WB
Recommended Dilution
Application Recommended Dilution
WB 1:500-1:1000
Troubleshooting and FAQs
Storage
Upon receipt, store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze.
Lead Time
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Target Background

Function
Serine protease inhibitor that inhibits plasminogen activators and plasmin but not thrombin. May be involved in the formation or reorganization of synaptic connections as well as for synaptic plasticity in the adult nervous system. May protect neurons from cell damage by tissue-type plasminogen activator (Probable).
Gene References into Functions
  1. We present two pediatric cases of progressive myoclonic epilepsy with SERPINI1 pathogenic variants that lead to a severe presentation. PMID: 28631894
  2. Data indicated that rs9853967 and rs11714980 polymorphisms in CCM3 and SERPINI1respectively could be associated with a protective role in cerebral cavernous malformations disease. PMID: 27737651
  3. SERPINI1 is an important regulator of epithelial-mesenchymal transition in an orthotopic implantation model of colorectal cancer PMID: 26892864
  4. The thermal and chemical stability along with the polymerisation propensity of both Wild Type and Glu289Ala NS were characterized. PMID: 26329378
  5. This C-terminal lability is not required for neuroserpin polymerisation in the endoplasmic reticulum, but the additional glycan facilitates degradation of the mutant protein during proteasomal impairment. PMID: 26367528
  6. the protective effect of neuroserpin maybe independent from its canonical interaction with a tissue-type plasminogen activator PMID: 26176694
  7. Neuroserpin is expressed in naive effector memory and central memory CD4 and CD8 T cell subsets, and monocytes, B cells, and NK cells. T-cell activation caused its translocation to the immunologic synapse, secretion, and delayed downregulation. PMID: 25670787
  8. Molecular Dynamics simulations suggest that Neuroserpin conformational stability and flexibility arise from a spatial distribution of intramolecular salt-bridges and hydrogen bonds. PMID: 25450507
  9. Alzheimer's disease brain tissues with elevated neuroserpin protein also showed increased expression of THRbeta1 and HuD PMID: 24036060
  10. our study did not provide any evidence for an association between genetic variation at the SERPINI1 locus and ischemic stroke PMID: 21487809
  11. the origins of conformational lability PMID: 21961602
  12. Neuroprotective properties of neuroserpin may be related to the inhibition of excitotoxicity, inflammation, as well as blood brain barrier disruption that occur after acute ischemic stroke. PMID: 21569344
  13. Hrd1 and gp78 mediate mutant neuroserpin turnover through the ERAD pathway. PMID: 21507957
  14. high serum neuroserpin levels before intravenous tPA and neuroserpin levels decrease at 24 h after ischaemic stroke, independently of tPA treatment, may have a role in good functional outcome PMID: 21174006
  15. The latent and polymer hNS forms obtained at 45 degrees C and 85 degrees C differ in their chemical and thermal stabilities; furthermore, the human neuroserpin polymers also differ in size and morphology PMID: 21081089
  16. investigated the refolding and polymerization pathways of wild-type neuroserpin and of the pathogenic mutants S49P and H338R PMID: 20691191
  17. Mutant Neuroserpin (S49P) that causes familial encephalopathy with neuroserpin inclusion bodies is a poor proteinase inhibitor and readily forms polymers in vitro PMID: 11880376
  18. The interactions between NSP and t-PA were distinct from those between plasmin and NSP, suggesting that the physiologic effect of t-PA-NSP interactions may be more complex than previously thought. PMID: 12228252
  19. Neuroserpin has a role as a selective inhibitor of tissue-type plasminogen activator in the central nervous system [review] PMID: 14983220
  20. neuroserpin mutants that cause dementia accumulate as polymers within the endoplasmic reticulum PMID: 15090543
  21. tissue plasminogen activator and neuroserpin are widely expressed in the human central nervous system PMID: 15269833
  22. reactive centre loop of neuroserpin Portland being partially inserted into beta-sheet A to adopt a conformation similar to an intermediate on the polymerization pathway PMID: 15291813
  23. Data show that the S49P mutant of neuroserpin that causes the dementia familial encephalopathy with neuroserpin inclusion bodies (FENIB) forms a latent species in vitro and in vivo in addition to the formation of polymers. PMID: 15664988
  24. neuroserpin interacts with Abeta(1-42) to form off-pathway non-toxic oligomers and so protects neurons in Alzheimer disease PMID: 16849336
  25. intergenic region of the head-to-head PDCD10-SERPINI1 gene pair provides an interesting and informative example of a complex regulatory system PMID: 17212813
  26. in a French family with the S52R mutation of the neuroserpin gene, progressive myoclonic epilepsy was associated with a frontal syndrome PMID: 17606885
  27. This study provides the first evidence that neuroserpin is associated with early-onset ischemic stroke among Caucasian women. PMID: 17961231
  28. conformational modification in the protein under oxidative stress PMID: 18051703
  29. We report a neuroserpin mutation that causes electrical status epilepticus of slow-wave sleep. PMID: 18591508
  30. Neuroserpin and tissue plasminogen activator are associated with amyloid-beta plaques in Alzheimer brain tissue. PMID: 19222708
  31. Human neuroserpin: structure and time-dependent inhibition PMID: 19265707
  32. Analyses restricted to glioblastoma (n = 254) yielded significant associations for the SELP, DEFB126/127, SERPINI1, and LY96 genetic regions. PMID: 19423540
  33. intracellular neuroserpin polymers activate NF-kappaB by a pathway that is independent of the IRE1, ATF6, and PERK limbs of the canonical unfolded protein response but is dependent on intracellular calcium PMID: 19423713

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Involvement in disease
Encephalopathy, familial, with neuroserpin inclusion bodies (FENIB)
Subcellular Location
Secreted. Cytoplasmic vesicle, secretory vesicle lumen. Perikaryon.
Protein Families
Serpin family
Tissue Specificity
Detected in brain cortex and hippocampus pyramidal neurons (at protein level). Predominantly expressed in the brain.
Database Links

HGNC: 8943

OMIM: 602445

KEGG: hsa:5274

STRING: 9606.ENSP00000295777

UniGene: Hs.478153

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