MOG 35-55, human MEVGWYRPPFSRVVHLYRNGK
€133.20*
Description
Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) is a transmembrane protein located on the outermost surface of the myelin sheath, making it a primary target of autoimmune responses in the central nervous system (CNS).
peptides&elephants' human MOG 35–55 peptide with the amino acid sequence MEVGWYRPPFSRVVHLYRNGK corresponds to the immunologically relevant region of the human sequence, which differs slightly from the rodent variant commonly used in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) models.
Although the rodent MOG 35–55 peptide is a classical inducer of EAE in mice and rats, the human counterpart provides valuable translational relevance for studying species-specific immune recognition, T cell epitope mapping, and cross-reactivity in humanized systems. This peptide supports investigations into multiple sclerosis (MS) pathogenesis, helping to dissect the molecular mechanisms that underlie autoantibody and T cell responses to native human myelin components.
Highly purified and precisely synthesized, MOG 35–55, human is suitable for in vitro T cell assays, peptide–MHC binding studies, and cross-species immunological comparisons, providing a reliable foundation for translational neuroimmunology research.
TechData
| Sequence: | MEVGWYRPPFSRVVHLYRNGK |
| Gene: | mog |
| Delivery: | 1-3 days |
| C-Terminus: | OH |
| N-Terminus: | H |
| Amount: | 1 mg |
| Counterion: | TFA |
| Protein: | Myelin-oligodendrocyte glycoprotein |
| Species: | Human |
| Indication: | Neuroscience |
| Purity: | 95% HPLC-MS |
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