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Recombinant Full Length Milnesium Tardigradum Aquaporin-10(Aqp10) Protein, Tag-Free

Cat.No. : RFL8939MF
Product Overview : Recombinant Full Length Milnesium tardigradum Aquaporin-10(AQP10) Protein (G5CTG7) (1-409aa) was expressed in E. coli.
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Source : E.coli expression system
Species : Milnesium tardigradum (Water bear) (Tardigrade)
Tag : Tag-Free
Form : Lyophilized powder
Protein Length : Full Length (1-409)
AA Sequence : MADAPTYIRQSTTGTATTAPTTMPV HPDTTYYKTTTTTVSDAPRAIADVN DDNHDNYDETTGLRSGEKKTRPLVT STTAPIDAGRMTLGQKISRWTRIGS DLAREALAEFLGSFILIVFGNGVVA QVVLSRGAHGNFLSINIGYGLAVAF GVYIAGGISGGHLNPAVSLAFAALG KLPWRKLPVYMFAQYAGCICASAIV HAIYYDALNNYDGGNRTRGDTWQST AGIHASYPQEFLYWQTGLADQIFAT SFLMIGILALTDNRNTGPPGGVVPI LVGCLVMAIGLAYGFNCGYPINPAR DMGPRLFTLMAGWGSRTFSNYNPYI FNDYYQRIPYWFWIPVVGPHLGALL GAAIYFFFIGNHWPTLHRNVLELQV GHRDNSDDIELLAAKSRRPIEVVTT TETTRERRT Note: The complete sequence including tag sequence, target protein sequence and linker sequence could be provided upon request.
Purity : Greater than 90% as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Notes : Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended. Store working aliquots at 4°C for up to one week.
Storage : Store at -20°C/-80°C upon receipt, aliquoting is necessary for mutiple use. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Storage Buffer : Tris/PBS-based buffer, 6% Trehalose, pH 8.0
Reconstitution : We recommend that this vial be briefly centrifuged prior to opening to bring the contents to the bottom. Please reconstitute protein in deionized sterile water to a concentration of 0.1-1.0 mg/mL.We recommend to add 5-50% of glycerol (final concentration) and aliquot for long-term storage at -20℃/-80℃. Our default final concentration of glycerol is 50%. Customers could use it as reference.
Gene Name : AQP10
Synonyms : AQP10Aquaporin-10; AQP-10
UniProt ID : G5CTG7
Gene Name : AQP10
Synonyms : AQP10Aquaporin-10; AQP-10
UniProt ID : G5CTG7

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Can AQP10 be targeted for drug development? 01/04/2023

The potential of targeting AQP10 for drug development is still being explored. Modulating AQP10 activity or expression may have therapeutic implications in disorders involving intestinal water and glycerol transport abnormalities. However, more research is needed to understand the feasibility and safety of targeting AQP10 for drug development.

Are there any known interactions or modulators of AQP10 function? 09/29/2022

Currently, there is limited information on specific molecules that interact with AQP10 or modulate its function. Further research is required to uncover potential regulators or interaction partners of AQP10.

Is there any clinical relevance or potential diagnostic applications of AQP10? 07/27/2021

Currently, there are no established clinical applications of AQP10 in diagnostics. However, future research may uncover diagnostic markers or therapeutic targets related to AQP10 in specific intestinal disorders or conditions.

Can AQP10 be used as a potential diagnostic marker for certain diseases? 05/15/2021

The diagnostic potential of AQP10 in specific diseases is still being explored. Some studies have investigated its expression in different tissues and its association with various conditions. However, more research is needed to determine if AQP10 could serve as a reliable diagnostic marker.

Can targeting AQP10 have therapeutic implications? 05/12/2020

Given the importance of AQP10 in water and glycerol transport in the intestine, targeting this protein may have therapeutic implications in conditions associated with altered fluid balance in the intestine. However, further studies are needed to evaluate the therapeutic potential and safety of targeting AQP10 in a clinical setting.

How does AQP10 differ from other aquaporin proteins? 04/21/2020

Aquaporin proteins share a high degree of sequence similarity, but they have distinct tissue distribution and functional properties. AQP10 differs from other aquaporins in its expression pattern, being primarily found in the intestine, and its ability to transport both water and glycerol.

Does AQP10 have any other physiological functions outside of the intestine? 11/30/2019

Although AQP10 is primarily expressed in the intestine, some studies suggest that it may also play a role in other tissues, such as the liver and kidney. Further research is required to fully understand the physiological functions of AQP10 in different organs.

Is AQP10 polymorphism associated with any physiological traits or diseases? 01/18/2019

Some studies suggest that AQP10 polymorphisms may be associated with altered water and glycerol transport in the intestines, but the significance of these polymorphisms in relation to specific physiological traits or diseases requires further investigation.

Are there any known genetic mutations in the AQP10 gene? 01/12/2019

There is limited information on genetic mutations in the AQP10 gene. However, some studies have identified single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the AQP10 gene that may be associated with altered intestinal water and glycerol transport.

Can AQP10 be targeted for therapeutic interventions? 09/12/2018

The potential therapeutic targeting of AQP10 is being investigated for various conditions. For example, modulating AQP10 expression or activity may have applications in managing intestinal disorders such as IBD. However, the development of specific AQP10-targeted therapies is still in its early stages and requires further study.

Are there any specific diseases or conditions associated with mutations in the AQP10 gene? 08/16/2018

Currently, there is limited evidence linking specific diseases or conditions directly to mutations in the AQP10 gene. However, some studies suggest that AQP10 dysfunction may be associated with intestinal disorders such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and obesity.

What are the potential implications of AQP10 research for drug delivery or water management technologies? 08/03/2018

AQP10 research may have implications for drug delivery systems and water management technologies. Understanding the mechanisms and regulation of AQP10 could aid in the development of targeted drug delivery approaches and improved water filtration or desalination techniques. However, this application is mainly speculative at this stage and requires further investigation.

Are there any known diseases or conditions associated with AQP10 dysfunction? 01/21/2018

Currently, there is limited research on specific diseases or conditions directly linked to AQP10 dysfunction. However, it is believed that alterations in AQP10 expression or activity may contribute to intestinal disorders related to water and glycerol transport dysregulation.

Does AQP10 have any implications in cancer research? 12/05/2017

A few studies have suggested possible roles of AQP10 in cancer progression. It has been found to be upregulated in certain cancer types, including colorectal and pancreatic cancers. However, further research is necessary to fully understand the implications of AQP10 in cancer development and progression.

Are there any animal models that mimic AQP10-related conditions for research purposes? 03/18/2017

Currently, there are no known animal models specifically designed to mimic AQP10-related conditions. However, researchers may use knockdown or knockout models to study the effects of AQP10 manipulation on intestinal physiology in animals.

Are there any ongoing clinical trials related to AQP10? 09/11/2016

Currently, there are no registered clinical trials specifically focused on AQP10. However, it is possible that research related to AQP10 may be included as part of broader studies on intestinal water and glycerol transport or related conditions.

Are there any known inhibitors or activators of AQP10? 07/05/2016

As of now, there are no known specific inhibitors or activators of AQP10. Developing targeted modulators of AQP10 activity is an area of ongoing research, but significant progress in identifying such compounds has not been reported.

Is AQP10 primarily involved in water transport or glycerol transport? 06/23/2016

AQP10 is thought to play a role in both water and glycerol transport. It acts as a channel for the movement of water molecules across the cell membrane and also facilitates the transport of glycerol, a small hydrophilic molecule.

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10/11/2022

    The exceptional performance of AQP10 protein in both ELISA and protein electron microscopy structure analysis positions it as a valuable tool in a broad range of research applications.

    04/19/2021

      Researchers have successfully utilized AQP10 protein in electron microscopy studies, unraveling crucial insights into protein interactions and conformational changes.

      02/22/2021

        This can involve organizing conferences, workshops, and webinars to discuss the latest advancements, share research findings, and broaden the understanding of AQP10 function.

        11/02/2017

          AQP10 protein demonstrates outstanding performance in ELISA assays, making it highly recommended for researchers and scientists.

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