Recombinant Chicken ACSL1
Cat.No. : | ACSL1-1950C |
Product Overview : | Recombinant Chicken ACSL1 full length or partial length protein was expressed. |
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Source : | Mammalian Cells |
Species : | Chicken |
Tag : | His |
Form : | Liquid or lyophilized powder |
Endotoxin : | < 1.0 eu per μg of the protein as determined by the LAL method. |
Purity : | >80% |
Notes : | This item requires custom production and lead time is between 5-9 weeks. We can custom produce according to your specifications. |
Storage : | Store it at +4 oC for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 oC~-80 oC. |
Storage Buffer : | PBS buffer |
Gene Name : | ACSL1 acyl-CoA synthetase long-chain family member 1 [ Gallus gallus (chicken) ] |
Official Symbol : | ACSL1 |
Gene ID : | 422547 |
Protein Refseq : | NP_001012596 |
UniProt ID : | Q5F420 |
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For Research Use Only. Not intended for any clinical use. No products from Creative BioMart may be resold, modified for resale or used to manufacture commercial products without prior written approval from Creative BioMart.
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Ask a questionACSL1 has been shown to be involved in the regulation of the gut microbiome by modulating the composition of the microbial community and the production of microbial metabolites. It is thought to do this by altering the availability of fatty acids and other nutrients in the gut environment.
ACSL1 is involved in the regulation of mitochondrial function by modulating the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the activity of the electron transport chain. It has been shown to be important for the maintenance of mitochondrial membrane potential and energy production in cells.
Several inhibitors of ACSL1 have been developed, including triacsin C and thioesterase inhibitors such as N-arylthiourea and dithioester analogs. These inhibitors have shown promise in preclinical studies as potential therapeutics for metabolic diseases and cancer.
ACSL1 is upregulated in response to fasting and is thought to contribute to the regulation of lipid metabolism during this time by promoting the oxidation of fatty acids for energy production and the synthesis of ketone bodies.
Mutations in the ACSL1 gene have been associated with a variety of diseases and disorders, including obesity, diabetes, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
ACSL1 can be phosphorylated by various kinases, such as PKC and AMPK, which can alter its activity and localization. Phosphorylation of ACSL1 has been shown to decrease its activity and promote its translocation from the cytoplasm to the nucleus.
Triacsin C inhibits the activity of ACSL1 by binding to its acyl-CoA binding site and preventing the formation of the acyl-adenylate intermediate. This prevents the conversion of fatty acids to their acyl-CoA derivatives, leading to a decrease in lipid synthesis and storage.
ACSL1 plays a role in the synthesis of eicosanoids, which are important signaling molecules involved in a variety of physiological processes, such as inflammation and blood clotting. ACSL1 is involved in the activation of arachidonic acid, a precursor of eicosanoids, by converting it to arachidonyl-CoA.
ACSL1 has been shown to be involved in the regulation of inflammation by modulating the production of pro-inflammatory mediators, such as cytokines and chemokines. It is thought to do this by altering the lipid composition of cellular membranes and influencing the signaling pathways involved in inflammation.
ACSL1 has been shown to be involved in the regulation of lipid droplet formation by promoting the esterification of fatty acids to neutral lipids, which can then be stored in lipid droplets. It has also been shown to interact with other proteins.
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