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SorLA / SORL1 (LR11) — Research Products

9 catalog items

Catalog # Product Type Species Size Price Add to cart
006-22 SORL1 (2177-2214) (Human) Peptides Human 100 µg $217.00 $256.00
H-006-22 SORL1 (2177-2214) (Human) – Antibody Antiserum Antibodies Human 100 µl $404.00 $476.00
B-G-006-22 SORL1 (2177-2214) (Human) – Biotin Labeled Purified IgG Biotin-labeled Labeled Antibodies Human 100 µl $475.00 $559.00
FC3-G-006-22 SORL1 (2177-2214) (Human) – Cy3 Labeled Purified IgG Fluorescent-labeled Labeled Antibodies Human 100 µl $765.00 $900.00
FG-G-006-22A SORL1 (2177-2214) (Human) – FAM Labeled Purified IgG Fluorescent-labeled Labeled Antibodies Human 100 µl $475.00 $559.00
FG-G-006-22B SORL1 (2177-2214) (Human) – FITC Labeled Purified IgG Fluorescent-labeled Labeled Antibodies Human 100 µl $475.00 $559.00
G-006-22 SORL1 (2177-2214) (Human) – Purified IgG Antibody Purified IgG Antibodies Human 100 µg $404.00 $476.00
FR-G-006-22 SORL1 (2177-2214) (Human) – Rhodamine Labeled Purified IgG Fluorescent-labeled Labeled Antibodies Human 100 µl $475.00 $559.00
WBK-006-22 SORL1 (2177-2214) (Human) – Western Blot Kit Western blot kit Assay Kits Human 1 kit $832.00 $979.00

All items are supplied for in vitro laboratory research use only — not for human or veterinary use, diagnosis or therapy. Prices are per unit as listed; each catalog number ships with its Certificate of Analysis.

SorLA / SORL1 (LR11) — frequently asked

What is SorLA?
SorLA is a large transmembrane sorting receptor encoded by SORL1, also referred to as LR11. It belongs to the VPS10 domain receptor family and combines several distinct structural modules within a single extracellular region.
Why is SORL1 studied?
Interest centres on its reported role in intracellular trafficking, particularly its interaction with amyloid precursor protein, and on human genetic association findings at the SORL1 locus. A shed soluble form is also studied as a measurable species.
What are the peptides in this family used for?
They are defined segments of the protein sequence, used mainly as immunogens, as blocking peptides for antibody specificity controls, and in epitope mapping or assay development. They are not substitutes for the intact receptor in functional work.