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Recombinant Human ARPC1B Protein, DYKDDDDK-tagged

Cat.No. : ARPC1B-151H
Product Overview : Recombinant Human actin related protein 2/3 complex subunit 1B(ARPC1B)(NM_005720), with a DYKDDDDK tag, was expressed in human cells.
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Description : This gene encodes one of seven subunits of the human Arp2/3 protein complex. This subunit is a member of the SOP2 family of proteins and is most similar to the protein encoded by gene ARPC1A. The similarity between these two proteins suggests that they both may function as p41 subunit of the human Arp2/3 complex that has been implicated in the control of actin polymerization in cells. It is possible that the p41 subunit is involved in assembling and maintaining the structure of the Arp2/3 complex. Multiple versions of the p41 subunit may adapt the functions of the complex to different cell types or developmental stages. This protein also has a role in centrosomal homeostasis by being an activator and substrate of the Aurora A kinase.
Source : Human Cells
Species : Human
Tag : DYKDDDDK
Form : Purified protein formulated in a sterile solution of TBS buffer, pH7.28, without any preservatives.
Molecular Mass : 40.8 kDa
Endotoxin : Endotoxin level is < 0.1 ng/µg of protein (<1EU /µg)
Purity : >90% by SDS-PAGE gel and Coomassie Blue staining
Applications : Antigens, Western, ELISA and other in vitro binding or in vivo functional assays, and protein-protein interaction studies.
Gene Name : ARPC1B actin related protein 2/3 complex, subunit 1B, 41kDa [ Homo sapiens ]
Official Symbol : ARPC1B
Synonyms : ARPC1B; actin related protein 2/3 complex, subunit 1B, 41kDa; actin related protein 2/3 complex, subunit 1B (41 kD); actin-related protein 2/3 complex subunit 1B; actin related protein 2/3 complex; subunit 1A (41 kD); ARC41; ARP2/3 protein complex subunit p41; p40 ARC; p41 ARC; arp2/3 complex 41 kDa subunit; p40-ARC; p41-ARC;
Gene ID : 10095
mRNA Refseq : NM_005720
Protein Refseq : NP_005711
MIM : 604223
UniProt ID : O15143

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What diseases or disorders have been associated with dysregulation of the ARPC1B protein? 03/08/2023

Dysregulation of the ARPC1B protein has been implicated in various types of cancer, including breast cancer and colorectal cancer. Additionally, mutations or deletions in the ARPC1B gene have been linked to developmental disorders such as intellectual disability and abnormal brain development.

How does the ARPC1B protein contribute to cancer progression? 11/07/2022

The ARPC1B protein is involved in cancer progression by promoting cell motility, invasion, and metastasis. It functions within the Arp2/3 complex to facilitate the formation of actin-based protrusions that allow cancer cells to move and invade surrounding tissues.

Can modulation of the ARPC1B protein be considered as a potential therapeutic approach? 02/07/2021

Modulation of the ARPC1B protein or its associated Arp2/3 complex could be a potential therapeutic approach for diseases involving aberrant actin cytoskeleton dynamics or cellular motility. However, further research is necessary to fully understand the functional consequences of ARPC1B dysregulation and to develop targeted therapeutic strategies.

Are there any ARPC1B inhibitors or potential therapeutic targets? 06/29/2018

Currently, there are no specific inhibitors targeting the ARPC1B protein available for therapeutic use. However, as the Arp2/3 complex is an essential component of actin cytoskeleton regulation, inhibitors targeting the interaction between the complex and its activators may hold potential as anti-cancer agents.

What role does the ARPC1B protein play in brain development and intellectual disability? 02/08/2018

ARPC1B is expressed in the developing brain and is crucial for proper neuronal migration and cortical development. Mutations or deletions in the ARPC1B gene have been associated with intellectual disability and cortical malformations, which are thought to result from disrupted actin dynamics impairing the normal development and function of neural circuits.

Are there any known drugs or therapeutic approaches targeting ARPC1B? 09/17/2017

Currently, there are no specific drugs or therapeutic interventions targeting ARPC1B. However, as ARPC1B is involved in actin dynamics and cell migration, targeting other components of the actin cytoskeleton or signaling pathways that regulate actin polymerization may indirectly impact ARPC1B function and could be explored as potential therapeutic strategies.

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