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| Alternative Names | MAPT, intracellular neurofibrillary tangles, NFTs, paired helical filaments, PHFs, 2N4R |
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Background
Tau is provided as a recombinant protein reagent for research use only. It is commonly used as a defined molecular component in biochemical and cell-free systems where controlled protein input supports mechanistic study and assay development.
Protein identity context: Tau (source species: Human).
Human Recombinant Tau-441 (2N4R) Wild-Type PFFs (Baculovirus/Sf9)
Field of Use
Biological significance and function
Tau is used in RUO research to interrogate molecular mechanisms, interaction networks, and pathway-linked phenotypes in experimental systems. This protein is frequently discussed in research themes such as Neuroscience and Neurodegeneration.
Molecular characteristics
Molecular characteristics: Key molecular attributes can influence binding behavior, stability, and assay background—especially for multimeric, disulfide-rich, or PTM-dependent proteins.
- Source species: Human
- Protein length: Full Length (1-441 aa)
- Protein size: 45.84 kDa
- Purity: >95%
- Expression system: Baculovirus/Sf9
- Purification: Ion-exchange Purified
- Storage buffer: 1X PB pH7.4
- Affinity tag (sequence-indicated): GST-tag
Post-translational considerations: Insect-cell expression supports eukaryotic folding and some PTMs, which can be beneficial for structurally complex proteins. Glycan patterns may differ from mammalian cells and can influence certain binding-dependent assays.
Expression and purification strategy
Expression system: Baculovirus/Sf9. Expression host choice can influence folding and PTM state, which may affect binding or activity depending on protein class.
Purification strategy: Ion-exchange Purified. Purification method and formulation help determine sample homogeneity and background in downstream biochemical assays.
Tagging: The provided sequence suggests a GST-tag, which can simplify capture/immobilization workflows in binding assays. Tag status can also influence complex formation in some contexts.
Research interpretation
Research interpretation: Recombinant protein reagents can support controlled experiments such as reconstitution of molecular interactions, quantitative calibration, and mechanistic perturbation studies with defined inputs. Interpreting outcomes typically benefits from pairing the primary readout with orthogonal markers that report on pathway state, localization, and complex formation.
Other relevant information: For best results, sonicate immediately prior to use. Refer to the Neurodegenerative Protein Handling Instructions on our website, or the product datasheet for further information. Monomer source is catalog# SPR-496.
Certificate of Analysis: Protein certified >95% pure on SDS-PAGE & Nanodrop analysis. Made with low endotoxin monomer.
Tariff Code: 3822.19.0030
UNSPSC Code: 12352202
ADR Code: Non-hazardous
UN Code for transport: Non-hazardous
Cite this Product: Human Recombinant Tau-441 (2N4R) Wild-Type Pre-formed Fibrils (StressMarq Biosciences | Victoria, BC CANADA | Catalog# SPR-498B)
Human Recombinant Tau-441 (2N4R) Wild-Type Pre-formed Fibrils (StressMarq Biosciences | Victoria, BC CANADA | Catalog# SPR-498C)
Human Recombinant Tau-441 (2N4R) Wild-Type Pre-formed Fibrils (StressMarq Biosciences | Victoria, BC CANADA | Catalog# SPR-498E)
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2. Iqbal K., Liu F., and Gong C.X. 2016. Tau and neurodegenerative disease: The story so far. Nat. Rev. Neurol. DOI: 10.1038/nrneurol.2015.225
3. Tepper et al. 2014. Oligomer Formation of Tau Protein Hyperphophorylated in Cells. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, DOI 10.1074/jbc.M114.611368