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PrP 106-126 (Synonyms: Prion protein (106-126))

Catalog No.GC34261

PrP (106-126) is a peptide corresponding to the prion protein (PrP) amyloidogenic region, and its biochemical properties resemble the infectious form of prion protein.

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PrP 106-126 Chemical Structure

Cas No.: 148439-49-0

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PrP (106-126) is a peptide corresponding to the prion protein (PrP) amyloidogenic region, and its biochemical properties resemble the infectious form of prion protein.

PrP (106-126) (100 μM) induces mTOR phosphorylation over time in N2a cells. PrP (106-126)-treated cells show significantly increased ROS production in comparison with that of PBS-treated control cells. Knockdown of PRAS40 enhances PrP (106-126)-induced apoptosis. PRAS40 alleviates PrP (106-126)-induced neuronal apoptosis via mTOR-AKT activation[1]. PrP (106-126) interacts selectively with porcine brain endothelial cells (PBEC) via their luminal side, and causes cumulative cell death, as shown by lactate dehydrogenase release, 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide reduction, Caspase 3 induction and direct cell counting. In addition, PrP (106-126), but not its corresponding scrambled peptide, produces a 50% reduction of the trans-endothelial electrical resistance, while the PBEC maintained confluency[2].

[1]. Yang W, et al. PRAS40 alleviates neurotoxic prion peptide-induced apoptosis via mTOR-AKT signaling. CNS Neurosci Ther. 2017 May;23(5):416-427. [2]. Cooper I, et al. Interactions of the prion peptide (PrP 106-126) with brain capillary endothelial cells: coordinated cell killing and remodeling of intercellular junctions. J Neurochem. 2011 Feb;116(4):467-75.

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