Acetylcholinesterase hydrolyzes the neurotransmitter, acetylcholine at neuromuscular junctions and brain cholinergic synapses, and thus terminates signal transmission. It is also found on the red blood cell membranes, where it constitutes the Yt blood group antigen. Acetylcholinesterase exists in multiple molecular forms which possess similar catalytic properties, but differ in their oligomeric assembly and mode of cell attachment to the cell surface. It is encoded by the single ACHE gene, and the structural diversity in the gene products arises from alternative mRNA splicing, and post-translational associations of catalytic and structural subunits. The major form of acetylcholinesterase found in brain, muscle and other tissues is the hydrophilic species, which forms disulfide-linked oligomers with collagenous, or lipid-containing structural subunits.
Immunogen Information
Immunogen
KLH conjugated Synthetic peptide corresponding to Mouse AchE
Swissprot
P21836,P37136
Synonyms
ACEEACESAcetylcholinesteraseAChEApoptosis related acetylcholinesteraseARACHEN ACHEN-ACHEYTYT blood group
Applications
Reactivity
Mouse,Rat
Tested Applications
IHC
Conjugation
Unconjugated
Dilution
IHC 1:300-1:1000
Concentration
320 μg/mL
Storage Buffer
PBS with 0.02% sodium azide, 1% BSA and 50% glycerol, pH7.4