ELISA Recombinant Transmembrane emp24 domain-containing protein 9(GP25L2) ,partial
Quantity: 200µg. Other Quantitys are also available. Please Inquire.
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Lead time: 10-20 working days
Research Topic: Signal Transduction
Uniprot ID: Q9BVK6
Gene Names: GP25L2
Organism: Homo sapiens ()
AA Sequence: FHIGETEKKCFIEEIPDETMVIGNYRTQLYDKQREEYQPATPGLGMFVEVKDPEDKVILARQYGSEGRFTFTSHTPGEHQICLHSNSTKFSLFAGGmLRVHLDIQVGEHANDYAEIAAKDKLSELQLRVRQLVEQVEQIQKEQNYQRWREERFRQTSE
Expression Region: 40-197aa
Sequence Info: Partial
Source: E.coli
Tag Info: N-terminal GST-tagged
MW: 45.5 kDa
Alternative Name(s): GMP25Glycoprotein 25L2p24 family protein alpha-2 ;p24alpha2p25
Relevance: Appears to be involved in vesicµLar protein trafficking, mainly in the early secretory pathway. In COPI vesicle-mediated retrograde transport involved in the coatomer recruitment to mbranes of the early secretory pathway. Increases coatomer-dependent activity of ARFGAP2. Thoµght to play a crucial role in the specific retention of p24 complexes in cis-Golgi mbranes; specifically contributes to the coupled localization of TMED2 and TMED10 in the cis-Golgi network. May be involved in organization of intracellµLar mbranes, such as of the ER-Golgi intermediate compartment and the Golgi apparatus. Involved in ER localization of PTPN2 isoform PTPB.
Reference: The DNA sequence and comparative analysis of chromosome 5.Schmutz J., Martin J., Terry A., Couronne O., Grimwood J., Lowry S., Gordon L.A., Scott D., Xie G., Huang W., Hellsten U., Tran-Gyamfi M., She X., Prabhakar S., Aerts A., Altherr M., Bajorek E., Black S. , Branscomb E., Caoile C., Challacombe J.F., Chan Y.M., Denys M., Detter J.C., Escobar J., Flowers D., FotopµLos D., Glavina T., Gomez M., Gonzales E., Goodstein D., Grigoriev I., Groza M., Hammon N., Hawkins T., Haydu L., Israni S., Jett J., Kadner K., Kimball H., Kobayashi A., Lopez F., Lou Y., Martinez D., Medina C., Morgan J., Nandkeshwar R., Noonan J.P., Pitluck S., Pollard M., Predki P., Priest J., Ramirez L., Retterer J., Rodriguez A., Rogers S., Salamov A., Salazar A., Thayer N., Tice H., Tsai M., Ustaszewska A., Vo N., Wheeler J., Wu K., Yang J., Dickson M., Cheng J.-F., Eichler E.E., Olsen A., Pennacchio L.A., Rokhsar D.S., Richardson P., Lucas S.M., Myers R.M., Rubin E.M.Nature 431:268-274(2004)
Purity: Greater than 90% as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Storage Buffer: Tris-based buffer,50% glycerol
Storage: The shelf life is related to many factors, storage state, buffer ingredients, storage temperature and the stability of the protein itself. Generally, the shelf life of liquid form is 6 months at -20℃/-80℃. The shelf life of lyophilized form is 12 months at -20℃/-80℃.
Notes: Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended. Store working aliquots at 4℃ for up to one week.
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