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Zebrafish Ppp1r12a Antibody / Mypt1, 100 ug
Zebrafish Ppp1r12a Antibody / Mypt1, 100 ug
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Ppp1r12a, or protein phosphatase one regulatory subunit twelve a, is a regulatory protein that controls the activity of protein phosphatase one, a major serine threonine phosphatase involved in numerous cellular processes. In zebrafish, Ppp1r12a plays a critical role in regulating cytoskeletal organization, cell contractility, and morphogenesis during development.
Zebrafish Ppp1r12a is the ortholog of the human PPP1R12A gene, which encodes the protein also known as myosin phosphatase target subunit one. This protein directs protein phosphatase one to myosin light chains and other cytoskeletal targets, enabling dynamic control of actomyosin contraction and cell movement. It is involved in signaling pathways that govern smooth muscle relaxation, cell shape changes, and cell migration.
During zebrafish development, Ppp1r12a is expressed in tissues undergoing active morphogenetic movements and structural rearrangement, such as the developing somites, neural tube, and heart. It contributes to proper tissue organization by regulating the phosphorylation state of cytoskeletal components and by modulating mechanical tension within cells.
Disruption of Ppp1r12a function in zebrafish has been shown to affect cell adhesion, motility, and organ formation, highlighting its importance in developmental processes. Due to its conservation across vertebrates and its central role in regulating phosphatase activity, zebrafish Ppp1r12a is a useful model for studying signal transduction, cytoskeletal regulation, and developmental disorders involving cell morphology and contractility.
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