Recombinant Zebrafish ANKRD10A
Cat.No. : | ANKRD10A-11215Z |
Product Overview : | Recombinant Zebrafish ANKRD10A full length or partial length protein was expressed. |
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Source : | Mammalian Cells |
Species : | Zebrafish |
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 : | ankrd10a ankyrin repeat domain 10a [ Danio rerio (zebrafish) ] |
Official Symbol : | ANKRD10A |
Gene ID : | 393955 |
mRNA Refseq : | NM_200980 |
Protein Refseq : | NP_957274 |
UniProt ID : | Q803R0 |
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Ask a questionDifferential expression of ANKRD10A in specific conditions or diseases has not been reported. However, further studies or analysis of existing datasets could investigate whether ANKRD10A expression levels change under certain circumstances.
Currently, there are no reported studies specifically investigating the role of ANKRD10A in development or embryogenesis. Research focused on analyzing ANKRD10A expression or functional manipulation in developmental models could provide insights into its potential role in these processes.
The potential of ANKRD10A as a biomarker for diseases has not been established. Additional research is necessary to determine if ANKRD10A expression levels or mutations can serve as diagnostic or prognostic markers for specific diseases.
To the best of our knowledge, there are no specific animal models available for studying ANKRD10A function at this time. Generating animal models, such as knockout or overexpression models, could provide valuable insights into the physiological roles of ANKRD10A.
The expression pattern of ANKRD10A in different tissues is currently unknown. Additional studies are required to determine the tissue-specific expression of ANKRD10A.
The involvement of ANKRD10A in signaling pathways is currently unknown. Future studies could investigate its potential interactions with known signaling molecules or pathways to elucidate its role in intracellular signaling.
As of now, there are no known drugs or inhibitors specifically targeting ANKRD10A. Identifying and developing such molecules would require thorough understanding of ANKRD10A's function and its implications in disease pathways.
The level of conservation of ANKRD10A across different species is unknown. Comparative genomics studies can be conducted to determine the presence and conservation of ANKRD10A homologs in various organisms.
Currently, there are no known genetic variants or mutations of ANKRD10A associated with diseases. Studies examining the genetic variation of ANKRD10A in larger populations may help identify any potential disease-associated variants.
It is feasible to generate knockout or overexpression models for ANKRD10A using genetic engineering techniques. These models can provide valuable insights into ANKRD10A's function by comparing phenotypic changes with wild-type organisms.
Currently, there are no known specific biological processes in which ANKRD10A has been implicated. Further research is required to investigate its potential involvement in cellular processes and biological pathways.
The association of ANKRD10A with specific cellular functions such as cell cycle regulation, apoptosis, or cell migration has not been investigated. Further research is needed to determine ANKRD10A's potential involvement in these cellular processes.
The conservation of ANKRD10A across different species is not currently known. Comparative genomics studies could provide insights into the conservation of ANKRD10A and its potential functional significance.
Homologs or paralogs of ANKRD10A have not been identified thus far. Further investigation may reveal if there are any other proteins with structural or functional similarities to ANKRD10A.
ANKRD10A's association with cellular or physiological pathways has not been characterized. Functional studies and pathway analysis could help identify specific pathways in which ANKRD10A may be involved.
ANKRD10A likely contains ankyrin repeat domains based on its name, suggesting potential protein-protein interaction capabilities. However, the precise domains or motifs within ANKRD10A require further investigation to understand its functional architecture.
The association of ANKRD10A with diseases or disorders has not been established. Investigations into potential links between ANKRD10A and various pathological conditions are necessary to determine any disease associations.
While there is currently no data available on ANKRD10A's involvement in gene regulation, its presence in a family of ankyrin repeat proteins suggests a possible role in transcriptional regulation. Functional assays and gene expression studies could be conducted to investigate this further.
Currently, there is limited information available on the binding partners or interacting proteins of ANKRD10A. Experimental techniques such as co-immunoprecipitation or yeast two-hybrid assays could be employed to identify potential interacting partners and elucidate ANKRD10A's molecular interactions.
The involvement of ANKRD10A in cancer development has not been extensively studied. At present, there is limited information about ANKRD10A's role in cancer, and more research is necessary to determine its potential involvement in oncogenesis.
The tissue-specific expression pattern of ANKRD10A has not been extensively studied. Transcriptomic data analysis or experiments such as immunohistochemistry could be used to examine the expression levels of ANKRD10A in different tissues or organs.
The presence of post-translational modifications in ANKRD10A has not been investigated yet. Future studies may explore if ANKRD10A undergoes modifications such as phosphorylation, acetylation, or ubiquitination.
The subcellular localization of ANKRD10A has not been characterized. Immunofluorescence microscopy or biochemical fractionation techniques could be employed to determine its cellular localization.
The potential therapeutic implications of ANKRD10A have not yet been explored. Future studies may help determine if ANKRD10A can be targeted for therapeutic purposes in certain diseases or conditions.
Currently, there is limited knowledge about the specific protein interactions of ANKRD10A. Continued research is needed to identify and characterize potential binding partners or interacting proteins of ANKRD10A.
Currently, there is limited information available regarding functional studies on ANKRD10A. Further research is required to explore its specific functions and molecular interactions within cellular processes.
There is limited information available regarding ANKRD10A mutations and disease associations, as research on this specific protein is still ongoing. Further investigations are needed to determine if ANKRD10A mutations are linked to any specific diseases.
Customer Reviews (4)
Write a reviewIts purity and consistency have been extensively validated, minimizing any potential variability that could affect trial outcomes.
With the ANKRD10A protein and the manufacturer's support, I can confidently pursue my research goals and achieve meaningful outcomes.
The manufacturer's commitment to delivering excellent technical support further enhances the experience, offering timely resolutions to any challenges I may encounter.
the ANKRD10A protein surpasses expectations in terms of quality, meeting the rigorous demands of my experiments.
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