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Facts about Arylsulfatase B.
In the central nervous system, is a regulator of neurite outgrowth and neuronal plasticity, acting through the control of sulfate glycosaminoglycans and neurocan levels (By similarity). .
Human | |
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Gene Name: | ARSB |
Uniprot: | P15848 |
Entrez: | 411 |
Belongs to: |
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sulfatase family |
ARSB; Arylsulfatase B; ASB; EC 3.1.6.12; G4S; MPS6; N-acetylgalactosamine-4-sulfatase
Mass (kDA):
59.687 kDA
Human | |
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Location: | 5q14.1 |
Sequence: | 5; NC_000005.10 (78777209..78986087, complement) |
Lysosome. Cell surface.
What is the ARSB Marker and why is it useful in preventing disease outbreaks? This article will cover Steven Boster, ARSB and ARSB Marker. This article will also discuss the use of this marker, such tracking vaccination response and curtailing epidemics. This article will help you learn more about ARSB Markers. It's a great place to start.
The ARSB Marker is an ink based, color marker that has dimming brightness. They report directly to Trello or Asana or Jira. In addition, the wick-based markers are nearly silent when writing and produce the highest contrast lines. This marker has revolutionized the way we approach bug-testing and release management. Based on 52 Capterra reviews, the overall rating for this marker was 4.8 stars.
CDC officials had announced a few weeks back that they would be tracking vaccine responses using the ARSB markers. The use of the ARSB marker in vaccines will allow researchers to monitor the effectiveness of certain vaccines, including those made by BioNTech and Pfizer. Vaccines with the ARSB marker are made with antibodies from the ARSB, a gene known to cause severe allergic reactions.
Researchers will be able monitor the progress of vaccination programs by using the ARSB markers that have been developed. The ARSB marker, a protein, will attach to the antibodies produced by the body during vaccination. Vaccine responses tracking will enable scientists to identify which vaccines work best for different populations. The development of vaccines depends on the ARSB protein. Researchers can use the ARSB marker as a way to determine the severity of an immune response.
PMID: 2303452 by Peters C., et al. Phylogenetic conservation of arylsulfatases. cDNA cloning and expression of human arylsulfatase B.
PMID: 1968043 by Schuchman E.H., et al. Human arylsulfatase B: MOPAC cloning, nucleotide sequence of a full- length cDNA, and regions of amino acid identity with arylsulfatases A and C.