Proteolipid Proteins (PLPs)
Myelin proteolipid proteins is also known as PLS or lipophilin. They are the major protein from the central nervous systems (CNS). It plays the critical role in the maintenance and formation of myelin multilamellar structure.
PLPs are integral membrane proteins adhere myelin membranes together, in order to make myelin more compact, maintain the stability of myelin, and support axons.
Notice: All peptides are only for research purposes, Not for clinical use.
Proteolipid Proteins (PLPs)
- Name: Myelin Proteolipid Protein (139-151)
- Sequence: HCLGKWLGHPDKF
- CAS Number: [131334-43-5]
- Formula: C72H104N20O16S1
- Characteristics: None
- Reference: S.Youssef et al., Nature, 420, 78 (2002)
- Name: [Ser140]-Myelin Proteolipid Protein (139-151) (depalmitoylated), human, bovine, dog, mouse, rat
- Sequence: HSLGKWLGHPDKF
- CAS Number: [122018-58-0]
- Formula: C72H104N20O17
- Characteristics: None
- Reference: None
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