Human recombinant Neuron-Specific Enolase (NSE)

Neuron-specific enolase (NSE) is a glycolytic isoenzyme which is located in central and peripheral neurons and neuroendocrine cells. This enzyme is released into the CSF when neural tissue is injured. Neoplasms derived from neural or neuroendocrine tissue may release NSE into the blood. NSE is a useful substance that has been detected in patients with certain tumors, namely - neuroblastoma, small cell lung cancer, medullary thyroid cancer, carcinoid tumors, pancreatic endocrine tumors, and melanoma. NSE shows neurotrophic and neuroprotective properties on a broad spectrum of central nervous system (CNS) neurons and binds in a calcium-dependent manner to cultured neocortical neurons promoting cell survival.
Supplier CD BioSciences
Product # APE-035
Pricing 100 μg, Inquire
Product Category Proteins/Enzymes
Gene ID 2026
Alternate Name Enolase 2 (gamma, neuronal), ENO2.
Molecular Weight 47 kDa
Appearance Liquid
Storage Conditions -20°C
Gene Symbol ENO2
Source E. coli
Physical Form Description 1 mg/mL solution in 20 mM Tris-HCl (pH 7.5) containing 100 mM KCl and 5 mM MgSO4.
Purity by SDS-PAGE ≥95%
Amino Acid Sequence MSIEKIWARE ILDSRGNPTV EVDLYTAKGL FRAAVPSGAS TGIYEALELR DGDKQRYLGK GVLKAVDHIN STIAPALISS GLSVVEQEKL DNLMLELDGT ENKSKFGANA ILGVSLAVCK AGAAERELPL YRHIAQLAGN SDLILPVPAF NVINGGSHAG NKLAMQEFMI LPVGAESFRD AMRLGAEVYH TLKGVIKDKY GKDATNVGDE GGFAPNILEN SEALELVKEA ID
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