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Quantity Discount Table - Order More To Get More Price Discount
| Quantity | mg | Unit Price ($/mg or $/Unit) | Final Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 5 | $33.15 | Total: $165.75 |
| 1 | 10 | $28.08 | Total: $280.80 |
| 1 | 25 | $23.79 | Total: $594.75 |
| 1 | 50 | $20.28 | Total: $1,014.00 |
| 1 | 100 | $17.55 | Total: $1,755.00 |
Overview
alphaSYN-IN-NAB2, a neuron-protective agent, is a protein encoded by the NAB2 gene. NAB2 effectively and selectively protects a variety of cells from alpha-SYN toxicity. NAB2 promotes endosomal transport dependent on E3 ubiquitin ligase Rsp5Nedd4. NAB2 identifies a viable molecular node in alpha-SYN biology that corrects multiple aspects of its underlying pathology, including dysfunctional endosomes and endoplasmic reticulum to Golgi vesicles transport. NAB2 is involved in cellular processes such as cell differentiation, apoptosis and stress response, and can be used to study cancer, neurodevelopment and neuronal activity.
Chemical Properties
| Molecular Formula | C23H20ClN3O |
| Molecular Weight | 389.88 |
| CAS Numbers | 1504588-00-4 |
| Solubility | DMSO |
| Purity | 98% by HPLC |
| SMILES Code | CC1=C(N2C=3C(=CC(C(NCC4=C(Cl)C=CC=C4)=O)=CC3)N=C2)C=C(C)C=C1 |
Storage and Handling
0C Short Term, -20C Long Term
References
Wang L, et al. Seipin deficiency in mice causes loss of dopaminergic neurons via aggregation and phosphorylation of ?-synuclein and neuroinflammation. Cell Death Dis. 2018;9[5] 440.