Description: Progerin is a 614 amino acid protein involved in Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome. Progerin is most often generated by a point mutation (C1824T) in the LMNA gene that codes for lamin A and C. This mutation activates a cryptic splice site and gives rise to a form of lamin A with a 50-amino acids internal deletion within the carboxyl-terminal domain of the protein. Approximately 80% of Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome cases carry a single copy of the most common mutation, a silent point mutation, G608G (GGC > GGT), within exon 11 of LMNA gene. Lamin A constitutes a major structural component of the lamina, a scaffold of proteins found inside the nuclear membrane of a cell; progerin does not properly integrate into the lamina, which disrupts the scaffold structure and leads to significant disfigurement of the nucleus, characterized by a lobular shape.
Purity: > 90% pure estimated by SDS-PAGE (EU Ph. 5.0 § 2.5.31)
Form: Liquid
Storage Buffer: Preservative 10% Glycerol
Storage: Protein should be stored at -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles