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MAP2

GeneName

MAP2

Summary

MAP2, also known as MAP-2 or microtubule associated protein 2, is a 200kDa protein predominantly expressed in neurons. It is localised to various subcellular compartments including dendrites, axon hillocks, and the neuronal cell body. MAP2 plays a crucial role in the organisation of the microtubule cytoskeleton, contributing to dendrite development and morphogenesis. It binds to microtubules and interacts with other proteins such as calmodulin and tau, facilitating the structural integrity and transport functions within neuronal projections.

Importance

MAP2 is relevant to: - Neuronal development and plasticity, as it is involved in dendrite formation and the structural organisation of the cytoskeleton - Neurodegenerative diseases, where alterations in MAP2 expression and function may contribute to dendritic atrophy and synaptic loss - Understanding the mechanisms of synaptic transmission through its role in regulating transport of synaptic vesicles and organelles - Research into the cellular mechanisms underlying cognitive functions and memory, given its critical involvement in neuron morphology and connectivity

Top Products

For researchers investigating MAP2, we recommend two excellent primary antibodies that cater to a variety of applications. The first is the highly regarded polyclonal antibody, Anti-MAP2 antibody - Neuronal Marker (ab5392), which has garnered 1045 citations, underscoring its reliability in the field. This antibody is particularly effective for immunocytochemistry (ICC), immunohistochemistry (IHC), and western blotting (WB). Additionally, we offer the recombinant antibody, Anti-MAP2 antibody [EPR19691] - Neuronal Marker (ab183830). This product has been validated for ICC, IHC, and flow cytometry (FC), making it a versatile option for researchers seeking consistent performance across experiments. With 68 citations, it is also gaining traction in the research community. Together, these antibodies provide robust tools for studying MAP2 in various experimental contexts.

Abcam Product Citation Summary

The data indicates a strong focus on the use of MAP2 antibodies in various studies related to neuronal health, differentiation, and pathology across different species, particularly in mouse and rat models. The applications include immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, and immunocytochemistry, highlighting the importance of MAP2 as a neuronal marker in research on neurodegenerative diseases, synaptic function, and neuronal development.

Abcam Product Citation Table

ab254264
Rat
IHC
Hippocampus
33810797
ab32454
Mouse
ICC-IF
Embryonic stem cell differentiation
24709813
ab32454
Mouse
IHC-IF
Neurogenic induction of spheroid-derived cells
31234925
ab32454
Mouse
ICC
Axonal regrowth induced by naringenin
28674493
ab32454
Mouse
ICC
Axonal regrowth after Aβ-induced axonal atrophy
28674493
ab32454
Mouse
IF
Neuronal marker
30062674
ab32454
Mouse
IHC-IF
Synaptic impairments
31668016
ab32454
Mouse
IHC-IF
Effects of hTau overexpression
31668016
ab32454
Rat
ICC
Primary hippocampal neurons
27841352
ab32454
Mouse
IHC
Brain after temporal middle cerebral artery occlusion
27152948
ab32454
Rat
IF
Cortical neurons and axonal growth
26170015
ab32454
Human
WB
Neural differentiation in SH-SY5Y cells
33435277
ab5392
Rat
ICC
Hippocampal neurons
23691431
ab5392
Mouse
IF
Hippocampal dendrites and acute ethanol treatment
27666021
ab5392
Mouse
IF
Hippocampal neurons and FMRP expression
27666021
ab5392
Mouse
ICC
Neuronal activity in CNTNAP2 carriers
28970473
ab5392
Mouse
ICC
Neuronal morphology
29445238
ab5392
Rat
IHC-IF
Axonal degeneration
28220863
ab5392
Mouse
IHC-IF
Neuronal differentiation after dorsal root avulsion
26053681
ab5392
Human
WB
Temporal lobe epilepsy
32267308
ab92434
Rat
ICC
Glutamate-induced cytoskeleton degeneration
29463792

Function

The exact function of MAP2 is unknown but MAPs may stabilize the microtubules against depolymerization. They also seem to have a stiffening effect on microtubules.

Post-translational modifications

Phosphorylated at serine residues in K-X-G-S motifs by MAP/microtubule affinity-regulating kinase (MARK1 or MARK2), causing detachment from microtubules, and their disassembly (By similarity). Isoform 2 is probably phosphorylated by PKA at Ser-323, Ser-354 and Ser-386 and by FYN at Tyr-67. The interaction with KNDC1 enhances MAP2 threonine phosphorylation (By similarity).

Cellular localization

Alternative names

Microtubule-associated protein 2, MAP-2, MAP2

swissprot:P11137 entrezGene:4133 omim:157130

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