ABCG4B
Species | Cat.# | Product name | Source (Host) | Tag | Protein Length | Price |
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Zebrafish | ABCG4B-6256Z | Recombinant Zebrafish ABCG4B | Mammalian Cell | His |
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ABCG4B involved in several pathways and played different roles in them. We selected most pathways ABCG4B participated on our site, such as ABC transporters in lipid homeostasis, ABC-family proteins mediated transport, Transmembrane transport of small molecules, which may be useful for your reference. Also, other proteins which involved in the same pathway with ABCG4B were listed below. Creative BioMart supplied nearly all the proteins listed, you can search them on our site.
Pathway Name | Pathway Related Protein |
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ABC transporters in lipid homeostasis | APOA1B;ABCG4B;ABCA7;ABCD3B |
ABC-family proteins mediated transport | EIF2S1A;ABCB8;KCNJ11;EIF2S3;ABCC2;ABCG4B;EIF2S1;ABCC9;ABCA7 |
Transmembrane transport of small molecules | TRPC4;MFSD7B;SLC22A7B.1;WNK1;SLC26A3.2;ATP13A;ADD3B;SLC2A15A;ATP1A1A.4 |
ABCG4B has several biochemical functions, for example, ATP binding, ATPase activity, cholesterol transporter activity. Some of the functions are cooperated with other proteins, some of the functions could acted by ABCG4B itself. We selected most functions ABCG4B had, and list some proteins which have the same functions with ABCG4B. You can find most of the proteins on our site.
Function | Related Protein |
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ATP binding | KIF5AA;CHUK;ACTG2;NOL9;KIF3A;NPR2;EIF4A3;NLRC5;PRKAG2 |
ATPase activity | ABCB1A;OLA1;ATAD2B;KIF4;DDX3X;BLM;MYO9B;MYH9;PSMD6 |
cholesterol transporter activity | ABCA7;APOA1;STAR;APOA4B.2;APOA1A;ABCA13;APOA4;APOA4B.1;ABCG4B |
nucleotide binding | TNIKB;FGFR1A;GNAO1A;EEF2A.1;RBM18;NCBP2;CMPK;RAVER1;ALYREF |
sterol-transporting ATPase activity | ABCG4B;ABCG1 |
ABCG4B 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 ABCG4B here. Most of them are supplied by our site. Hope this information will be useful for your research of ABCG4B.
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Q&As (15)
Ask a questionYes, ABCG4b is found in the genus Danio, which includes various species of fish known as danios.
Yes, ABCG4b is present in vertebrates since it is part of the taxonomic lineage "Vertebrata."
The regulatory mechanisms controlling ABCG4b expression are not well-characterized. Transcriptional regulators, signaling pathways, and cellular cues may influence its expression levels.
Yes, ABCG4b occurs in ray-finned fishes as it is part of the taxonomic lineage "Actinopterygii."
The subcellular localization of ABCG4b is not clearly defined. However, like other ABC transporters, it is expected to be primarily localized on the plasma membrane, where it can interact with extracellular and intracellular substrates.
Yes, ABCG4b is found in eukaryotic organisms since it belongs to the taxonomic lineage "Eukaryota."
Yes, ABCG4b exists in metazoans as it is part of the taxonomic lineage "Metazoa."
The specific physiological substrates of ABCG4b are currently unknown. ABC transporters typically have diverse substrate specificities, including lipids, sterols, and xenobiotic compounds.
Yes, ABCG4b is present in other members of the family Danionidae since it is part of the taxonomic lineage "Danionidae."
There is limited information available regarding the association of ABCG4b with drug resistance in cancer. The involvement of ABC transporters, including ABCG4, in drug resistance has been observed in various studies.
According to the GO annotations, the molecular function of ABCG4b is ATP binding. It likely binds to ATP molecules to facilitate its transport function.
The GO annotations do not explicitly mention ATPase activity for ABCG4b. However, being an ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter, it is possible that ABCG4b has ATPase activity, as ATP hydrolysis is typically associated with ABC transporters' transport function.
Currently, there is limited information regarding genetic variants or mutations specifically associated with ABCG4b and diseases. It is possible that genetic variations or mutations in ABCG4b could influence its function or expression, potentially affecting disease susceptibility.
The role of ABCG4b in lipid metabolism is not well-established. However, considering its similarity to other ABC transporters involved in lipid transport, it is plausible that ABCG4b may have a role in lipid metabolism.
The specific function of ABCG4b is not well-documented. However, as a member of the ABC transporter family, it is likely involved in the transport of various substrates across cellular membranes.
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