Recombinant Human ADRM1 293 Cell Lysate
Cat.No. : | ADRM1-8996HCL |
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Description : | Antigen standard for adhesion regulating molecule 1 (ADRM1), transcript variant 2 is a lysate prepared from HEK293T cells transiently transfected with a TrueORF gene-carrying pCMV plasmid and then lysed in RIPA Buffer. Protein concentration was determined using a colorimetric assay. The antigen control carries a C-terminal Myc/DDK tag for detection. |
Source : | HEK 293 cells |
Species : | Human |
Components : | This product includes 3 vials: 1 vial of gene-specific cell lysate, 1 vial of control vector cell lysate, and 1 vial of loading buffer. Each lysate vial contains 0.1 mg lysate in 0.1 ml (1 mg/ml) of RIPA Buffer (50 mM Tris-HCl pH7.5, 250 mM NaCl, 5 mM EDTA, 50 mM NaF, 1% NP40). The loading buffer vial contains 0.5 ml 2X SDS Loading Buffer (125 mM Tris-Cl, pH6.8, 10% glycerol, 4% SDS, 0.002% Bromophenol blue, 5% beta-mercaptoethanol). |
Size : | 0.1 mg |
Storage Instruction : | Store at -80°C. Minimize freeze-thaw cycles. After addition of 2X SDS Loading Buffer, the lysates can be stored at -20°C. Product is guaranteed 6 months from the date of shipment. |
Applications : | ELISA, WB, IP. WB: Mix equal volume of lysates with 2X SDS Loading Buffer. Boil the mixture for 10 min before loading (for membrane protein lysates, incubate the mixture at room temperature for 30 min). Load 5 ug lysate per lane. |
Gene Name : | ADRM1 adhesion regulating molecule 1 [ Homo sapiens ] |
Official Symbol : | ADRM1 |
Synonyms : | ADRM1; adhesion regulating molecule 1; proteasomal ubiquitin receptor ADRM1; ARM1; GP110; Rpn13; ARM-1; hRpn13; rpn13 homolog; M(r) 110,000 surface antigen; adhesion-regulating molecule 1; regulatory particle non-ATPase 13; 110 kDa cell membrane glycoprotein; proteasome regulatory particle non-ATPase 13; MGC29536; |
Gene ID : | 11047 |
mRNA Refseq : | NM_175573 |
Protein Refseq : | NP_783163 |
MIM : | 610650 |
UniProt ID : | Q16186 |
Chromosome Location : | 20q13.33 |
Function : | endopeptidase activator activity; protease binding; proteasome binding; protein binding; |
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Ask a questionThe expression level of ADRM1 protein is regulated at the transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels by various cellular factors.
Post-translational modifications, including phosphorylation and ubiquitination, have been identified on ADRM1 protein, which can modulate its stability and function.
ADRM1 protein is primarily involved in the regulation of protein degradation through the ubiquitin-proteasome system.
ADRM1 protein interacts with ubiquitinated proteins, serving as a receptor to deliver them to the proteasome for degradation.
Some pharmacological agents, such as proteasome inhibitors, can affect the activity of ADRM1 protein indirectly by modulating the overall proteasome function. However, specific small molecules targeting ADRM1 directly are currently under investigation.
Dysregulation of ADRM1 protein has been implicated in various diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, and inflammatory conditions.
Genetic and epigenetic factors can influence the expression and activity of ADRM1 protein, although specific regulatory mechanisms are still being elucidated.
Various experimental techniques, such as protein-protein interaction assays, immunoprecipitation, and mass spectrometry, have been used to study the function of ADRM1 protein.
ADRM1 protein is mainly localized to the cytoplasm and is associated with the 26S proteasome.
Yes, ADRM1 protein can interact with other proteins and participate in protein complexes involved in protein degradation processes.
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