Recombinant Full Length Human AFM Protein
Cat.No. : | AFM-15HF |
Product Overview : | Recombinant Full Length Human AFM with N-terminal proprietary tag. Predicted MW 96.1kDa. |
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Description : | This gene is a member of the albumin gene family, which is comprised of four genes that localize to chromosome 4 in a tandem arrangement. These four genes encode structurally-related serum transport proteins that are known to be evolutionarily related. The protein encoded by this gene is regulated developmentally, expressed in the liver and secreted into the bloodstream. |
Source : | In Vitro Cell Free System |
Species : | Human |
Form : | Liquid |
Molecular Mass : | 96.100kDa inclusive of tags |
Protein Length : | 599 amino acids |
AA Sequence : | MKLLKLTGFI FFLFFLTESL TLPTQPRDIE NFNSTQKFIE DNIEYITIIA FAQYVQEATF EEMEKLVKDM VEYKDRCMAD KTLPECSKLP NNVLQEKICA MEGLPQKHNF SHCCSKVDAQ RRLCFFYNKK SDVGFLPPFP TLDPEEKCQA YESNRESLLN HFLYEVARRN PFVFAPTLLT VAVHFEEVAK SCCEEQNKVN CLQTRAIPVT QYLKAFSSYQ KHVCGALLKF GTKVVHFIYI AILSQKFPKI EFKELISLVE DVSSNYDGCC EGDVVQCIRD TSKVMNHICS KQDSISSKIK ECCEKKIPER GQCIINSNKD DRPKDLSLRE GKFTDSENVC QERDADPDTF FAKFTFEYSR RHPDLSIPEL LRIVQIYKDL LRNCCNTENP PGCYRYAEDK FNETTEKSLK MVQQECKHFQ NLGKDGLKYH YLIRLTKIAP QLSTEELVSL GEKMVTAFTT CCTLSEEFAC VDNLADLVFG ELCGVNENRT INPAVDHCCK TNFAFRRPCF ESLKADKTYV PPPFSQDLFT FHADMCQSQN EELQRKTDRF LVNLVKLKHE LTDEELQSLF TNFANVVDKC CKAESPEVCF NEESPKIGN |
Purity : | Proprietary Purification |
Storage : | Shipped on dry ice. Upon delivery aliquot and store at -80 centigrade. Avoid freeze / thaw cycles. |
Storage Buffer : | pH: 8.00. Constituents: 0.3% Glutathione, 0.79% Tris HCl. |
Gene Name : | AFM afamin [ Homo sapiens ] |
Official Symbol : | AFM |
Synonyms : | AFM; afamin; ALB2; ALBA |
Gene ID : | 173 |
mRNA Refseq : | NM_001133 |
Protein Refseq : | NP_001124 |
MIM : | 104145 |
UniProt ID : | P43652 |
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Ask a questionAFM protein plays a role in cellular processes such as cell adhesion, migration, or signaling pathways, and the underlying molecular mechanisms can be investigated using techniques like siRNA knockdown, gene overexpression, or functional assays.
Post-translational modifications or regulatory mechanisms may modulate the activity or function of AFM protein, and these can be studied through site-directed mutagenesis, phosphoproteomics analysis, or biochemical assays.
Downstream signaling pathways or cellular responses triggered by AFM protein activation can be studied through techniques such as Western blotting, gene expression analysis, or functional assays specific to the signaling pathways of interest.
The cellular localization of AFM protein can be experimentally determined using techniques such as immunofluorescence microscopy or subcellular fractionation.
The role of AFM protein in tissue development, organogenesis, or disease progression can be explored using model systems such as animal models, organoid cultures, or tissue engineering approaches.
The binding partners or interacting molecules of AFM protein can be identified through approaches like co-immunoprecipitation, protein-protein interaction assays, or mass spectrometry.
Modulating AFM protein activity or expression may have implications for cell behavior or tissue regeneration, and the therapeutic potential can be assessed using in vitro or in vivo models combined with functional assays or tissue engineering approaches.
Genetic variations or mutations in the gene encoding AFM protein may impact its expression or function, leading to altered cellular phenotypes or disease susceptibility, and these can be investigated through genetic association studies or functional characterization of mutant variants.
AFM protein influences cellular biomechanics, and its effects on cell stiffness, contractility, or cytoskeletal organization can be investigated through techniques like atomic force microscopy, traction force microscopy, or cytoskeletal staining.
Dysregulation or dysfunction of AFM protein contributes to pathologies or disease conditions, and associations can be investigated using disease models, patient samples, or genetically modified systems, combined with phenotypic assessments or molecular analysis techniques.
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Write a reviewProbing protein-protein interactions in chromatin modifications for gene regulation.
Deciphering protein-protein interactions in mitochondrial function for cellular energy production.
Studying protein-protein interactions in apoptosis pathways for programmed cell death.
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