Immunogen Sequence: GI # 4758760, sequence 259-350
Recombinant adaptor-related protein complex 3, β 2 subunit
Application
Anti-APEB2 antibody produced in chicken is suitable for immunocytochemistry and western blotting analysis at a dilution of 1:500, for tissue or cell staining at a dilution of 1:200.
Biochem/physiol Actions
AP-3 complex subunit β-2 is a protein encoded by the AP3B2 gene in humans. Adaptor protein 3 (AP-3) is a vesicle-coat protein that forms a heterotetrameric complex and consists of two subunits found in mammalian cells. Ubiquitous AP-3 subunits are expressed in all tissues of the body and neuronal AP-3 subunits may serve neuron-specific functions such as neurotransmitter release. AP-3 seems to localize in the trans-Golgi network and possibly immature secretory vesicles, where it may be involved in the formation of neurosecretory vesicles. It is involved in signal-mediated protein sorting to endosomal-lysosomal organelles and may be dependent on clathrin.
Physical form
Solution in phosphate buffered saline containing 0.02% sodium azide.
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Science (New York, N.Y.), 280(5362), 431-434 (1998-05-09)
A heterotetrameric complex termed AP-3 is involved in signal-mediated protein sorting to endosomal-lysosomal organelles. AP-3 has been proposed to be a component of a nonclathrin coat. In vitro binding assays showed that mammalian AP-3 did associate with clathrin by interaction
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 103(26), 10035-10040 (2006-06-22)
Adaptor protein 3 (AP-3) is a vesicle-coat protein that forms a heterotetrameric complex. Two types of AP-3 subunits are found in mammalian cells. Ubiquitous AP-3 subunits are expressed in all tissues of the body, including the brain. In addition, there
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