Purified Membrane Proteins

Proline-rich transmembrane protein 2

As a component of the outer core of AMPAR complex, may be involved in synaptic transmission in the central nervous system. In hippocampal neurons, in presynaptic terminals, plays an important role in the final steps of neurotransmitter release, possibly by regulating Ca(2+)-sensing. In the cerebellum, may inhibit SNARE complex formation and down-regulate short-term facilitation.

Native

Stable

Pure

Active protein

Recombinant protein

Human Origin

Entry Name:

PRRT2_HUMAN

Gene Name:

PRRT2

Uniprot Accession:

Q7Z6L0

Origin:

Homo sapiens (Human)

Protein family:

CD225/Dispanin

Full-length:

340

AA

Mass:

34945

Da

MAASSSEISEMKGVEESPKVPGEGPGHSEAETGPPQVLAGVPDQPEAPQPGPNTTAAPVDSGPKAGLAPETTETPAGASETAQATDLSLSPGGESKANCSPEDPCQETVSKPEVSKEATADQGSRLESAAPPEPAPEPAPQPDPRPDSQPTPKPALQPELPTQEDPTPEILSESVGEKQENGAVVPLQAGDGEEGPAPEPHSPPSKKSPPANGAPPRVLQQLVEEDRMRRAHSGHPGSPRGSLSRHPSSQLAGPGVEGGEGTQKPRDYIILAILSCFCPMWPVNIVAFAYAVMSRNSLQQGDVDGAQRLGRVAKLLSIVALVGGVLIIIASCVINLGVYK

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