ERMAP
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Official Full Name
erythroblast membrane-associated protein (Scianna blood group)
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Overview
The protein encoded by this gene is a cell surface transmembrane protein that may act as an erythroid cell receptor, possibly as a mediator of cell adhesion. Polymorphisms in this gene are responsible for the Scianna/Radin blood group system. Two transcript variants encoding the same protein have been found for this gene. -
Synonyms
ERMAP; erythroblast membrane-associated protein (Scianna blood group); erythroblast membrane associated protein , erythroblast membrane associated protein (RD and SC blood groups) , Radin blood group , RD, SC, Scianna blood group; erythroid membrane-associated protein; ERMAP_HUMAN; Erythroblast membrane associated protein; Erythroid membrane associated protein; hERMAP; MGC118810; MGC118811; MGC118812; MGC118813; PRO2801; Radin blood group (Rd); Radin blood group antigen; RD; SC; Scianna blood group (Sc); Scianna blood group antigen; OTTHUMP00000008916; OTTHUMP00000008917; OTTHUMP00000008918;
- Recombinant Proteins
- Cell & Tissue Lysates
- Protein Pre-coupled Magnetic Beads
- Human
- Mouse
- HEK293
- HEK293T
- In Vitro Cell Free System
- Mammalian cells
- Wheat Germ
- C
- His
- Flag
- GST
- His (Fc)
- Avi
- Myc
- DDK
- N/A
Species | Cat.# | Product name | Source (Host) | Tag | Protein Length | Price |
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Human | ERMAP-3480H | Recombinant Human ERMAP Protein, GST-tagged | Wheat Germ | GST | ||
Human | ERMAP-7771H | Recombinant Human ERMAP, His-tagged | HEK293 | His | ||
Human | ERMAP-6549HCL | Recombinant Human ERMAP 293 Cell Lysate | HEK293 | N/A | ||
Human | ERMAP-890H | Recombinant Human ERMAP Protein, Myc/DDK-tagged, C13 and N15-labeled | HEK293T | Myc/DDK | ||
Human | ERMAP-864H-B | Recombinant Human ERMAP Protein Pre-coupled Magnetic Beads | HEK293 | |||
Human | ERMAP-4594HF | Recombinant Full Length Human ERMAP Protein, GST-tagged | In Vitro Cell Free System | GST | 475 amino acids | |
Human | ERMAP-864H | Recombinant Human ERMAP Protein, His (Fc)-Avi-tagged | HEK293 | His (Fc)-Avi | ||
Human | ERMAP-1867HFL | Recombinant Full Length Human ERMAP Protein, C-Flag-tagged | Mammalian cells | Flag | ||
Human | ERMAP-2640H | Recombinant Human ERMAP Protein (His30-Ala155), C-His tagged | Mammalian cells | C-His | His30-Ala155 | |
Mouse | Ermap-2862M | Recombinant Mouse Ermap Protein, Myc/DDK-tagged | HEK293T | Myc/DDK |
ERMAP involved in several pathways and played different roles in them. We selected most pathways ERMAP participated on our site, such as , which may be useful for your reference. Also, other proteins which involved in the same pathway with ERMAP were listed below. Creative BioMart supplied nearly all the proteins listed, you can search them on our site.
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ERMAP has several biochemical functions, for example, . Some of the functions are cooperated with other proteins, some of the functions could acted by ERMAP itself. We selected most functions ERMAP had, and list some proteins which have the same functions with ERMAP. You can find most of the proteins on our site.
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ERMAP has direct interactions with proteins and molecules. Those interactions were detected by several methods such as yeast two hybrid, co-IP, pull-down and so on. We selected proteins and molecules interacted with ERMAP here. Most of them are supplied by our site. Hope this information will be useful for your research of ERMAP.
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Q&As (5)
Ask a questionClinical trials investigating the role of ERMAP protein in anemia and potential therapeutic interventions are currently underway, aiming to advance our understanding and develop new treatment options.
ERMAP mutations can be identified through genetic testing, which can aid in the diagnosis and classification of anemia, as well as guide treatment strategies.
ERMAP protein may play a role in the regulation of iron uptake and utilization by red blood cells, which is critical for the maintenance of normal hemoglobin levels and prevention of iron-deficiency anemia.
ERMAP protein is essential for the proper development and maturation of red blood cells. Mutations in the ERMAP gene can lead to various types of anemia, such as hereditary spherocytosis.
ERMAP protein is involved in maintaining the structural integrity of red blood cells, and mutations in the ERMAP gene can lead to hemolytic anemia due to increased fragility and destruction of red blood cells.
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