Human Calmodulin 1

Calmodulin is a ubiquitous protein involved in calcium-binding that acts as a calcium sensor within several cell signaling pathways. It is involved in the control of several proteins through its calcium binding properties. Calmodulin has been implicated in several diseases such as those causing neurodegeneration. These diseases include both Batten disease and Alzheimer’s Disease 1,2. In Alzheimer’s disease, several proteins have been discovered to be calmodulin-binding such as amyloid precursor protein, APOE, beta-secretase, PP2B (calcineurin) and presenilin-12. Calmodulin 1 is a potential biomarker for Alzheimer’s Disease as it’s levels in the blood could identify the disease in its early stages and differentiate it from other types of neurodegenerative disorders 3.

Catalog ID: C-1012-2

$350.00

  • Product Details

    • Size: 1.0mg
    • Physical State: White lyophilized powder
    • Temperature Storage: -20°C
    • Temperature Shipping: Ambient
    • Source: Recombinant. DNA sequence encoding the human Calmodulin 1 sequence was expressed in E. coli
    • Purity: >95% by SDS-PAGE
    • Molecular Mass: 16,800 Da theoretical
  • References

    1. Mathavarajah, S., et al., (2018) Cells 7(11) : 188
    2. O’Day, D., et al., (2015) Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 46(3) : 553-569
    3. Esteras, N., et al., (2013) Alz Res Therapy 5, 55