Recombinant Rat ALG13 Protein Pre-coupled Magnetic Beads
Cat.No. : | ALG13-284R-B |
Product Overview : | The Recombnant protein was conjugated to magnetic beads. This ready-to-use, pre-coupled magnetic beads are in uniform particle size and narrow size distribution with large surface area, which is conducive to convenient and fast capture target molecules with high specificity and achieve magnetic separation. This product can be equipped with automation equipment for high-throughput operations. |
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Source : | HEK293 |
Species : | Rat |
Form : | Solution |
Particle size : | ~2 μm |
Beads Surface : | Hydrophilic |
Capacity : | > 200 pmol rabbit IgG/ mg beads |
Applications : | Immunoassay, In vitro diagnostics, cell sorting, Immunoprecipitation/Co-precipitation, Protein/antibody separation and purification. |
Stability : | Stable for at least 6 months from the date of receipt of the product under proper storage and handling conditions. |
Storage : | 2-8℃. Do not to freeze thaw the Beads |
Concentration : | 10mg beads/mL |
Storage Buffer : | PBS buffer |
Gene Name : | Alg13 asparagine-linked glycosylation 13 [ Rattus norvegicus ] |
Official Symbol : | ALG13 |
Gene ID : | 300284 |
mRNA Refseq : | NM_001013951.1 |
Protein Refseq : | NP_001013973.1 |
UniProt ID : | Q5I0K7 |
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Ask a questionThe protein encoded by the ALG13 gene catalyzes its receptor in an acylated manner, making it a substrate for glycosyltransferase, thereby transmitting its catalytic activity.
The mutations have been linked to neurological disorders such as idiopathic epilepsy and intellectual disability.
Appropriate genetic analysis methods, including single genotypic/association analysis and genome-linked DNA polymorphism analysis, can be used to assess the genetic risk of ALG13 gene variation and neurological diseases.
At present, there are not enough studies to prove that ALG13 mutations are directly related to diseases such as cardiovascular disease and metabolic syndrome.
ALG13 is a member of the UDP-glucose-glycosyltransferase family, which is mainly involved in protein glycosylation.
The ALG13 gene has not been linked to the evolutionary history of humans.
This mutations may affect neuronal development and nerve conduction processes, leading to a range of neurological diseases.
CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technology can be used to construct ALG13 gene knockout or mutant cell lines, and its effects on cell growth and glycosylation process can be analyzed through comparative experiments.
No studies have directly linked ALG13 with AMPK and mTOR, and further research is needed.
The potential role of ALG13 in the early prediction and treatment of diabetes has not been studied, which requires further research.
In this study, we can use gene editing technology to construct ALG13 gene knockout or mutant cell lines, and then compare the differences in glucose metabolism and energy metabolism between them and wild-type cells.
There is currently no direct evidence of a correlation between ALG13 and metabolism and obesity.
At present, there is no conclusive evidence that ALG13 has a direct regulatory effect on glucose levels and energy metabolism, but genomic studies suggest that it may be involved in the mechanisms of glucose metabolism pathways.
ALG13 encodes an important glycosyltransferase, and its mutation can affect the glycosylation process of proteins, and thus affect the efficiency and quality of glycosylation.
Glycosylation is one of the important ways of protein modification, and the glycosylation of ALG13 can affect the folding, activity and stability of the protein, so as to affect the function of the protein.
The enzyme activity of ALG13 is controlled by various regulatory mechanisms. One is to interact with the sugar chain component glycosyl budding to regulate its activity and stability; The other is its own acylation modification, which affects the activity.
ALG13 is involved in metastasis as glycosylation and affects neuronal papillary process signaling, etc. Further studies are needed to understand its unique mechanism.
The relationship between ALG13 gene polymorphism and other genetic or environmental factors is limited and further research is needed.
The amount and pattern of ALG13 expression in different tissues are different, such as high expression in brain, lung and kidney.
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Write a reviewStrong antioxidant effect, can inhibit the formation of free radicals, reduce oxidation reaction.
The clinical detection method is mature.
Great performance in ELISA.
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