ARIH1L
Species | Cat.# | Product name | Source (Host) | Tag | Protein Length | Price |
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Zebrafish | ARIH1L-12176Z | Recombinant Zebrafish ARIH1L | Mammalian Cell | His |
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ARIH1L involved in several pathways and played different roles in them. We selected most pathways ARIH1L participated on our site, such as Antiviral mechanism by IFN-stimulated genes, Cytokine Signaling in Immune system, ISG15 antiviral mechanism, which may be useful for your reference. Also, other proteins which involved in the same pathway with ARIH1L 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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Antiviral mechanism by IFN-stimulated genes | EIF4G2;HERC5;EIF4A2;DPF1;IFIT12;USP18;KPNA3;UBE2L6;IFIT11 |
Cytokine Signaling in Immune system | FRS2;MARK3;SPTBN1;DAB2IPB;ISG20;CASPBL;TRIM62;PEBP1;PEA15A |
ISG15 antiviral mechanism | USP18;EIF4G2;KPNA5;HERC5;MX2;IFIT11;IFIT8;UBE2L6;ARIH1 |
Immune System | UBE2J2;HECTD3;UBE2U;KIF3C;HAVCR2;RACGAP1;PANX1B;LTN1;S100A12 |
Interferon Signaling | IRF9;IFIT2;SAMHD1;GBP6;IFI30;EIF4G2;TRIM46;TRIM3;EIF4E3 |
ARIH1L has several biochemical functions, for example, UDP-N-acetylmuramoylalanyl-D-glutamyl-2,6-diaminopimelate-D-alanyl-D-alanine ligase activity, coenzyme F420-0 gamma-glutamyl ligase activity, coenzyme F420-2 alpha-glutamyl ligase activity. Some of the functions are cooperated with other proteins, some of the functions could acted by ARIH1L itself. We selected most functions ARIH1L had, and list some proteins which have the same functions with ARIH1L. You can find most of the proteins on our site.
Function | Related Protein |
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UDP-N-acetylmuramoylalanyl-D-glutamyl-2,6-diaminopimelate-D-alanyl-D-alanine ligase activity | RNF144AB;RAG1;LTN1;MARCH6;TRIM50;MARCH11;ZNRF3;SIAH2L;RC3H2 |
coenzyme F420-0 gamma-glutamyl ligase activity | MYLIPB;TMEM129;TRIM50;MYLIPA;MARCH5L;MARCH4;ARIH1L;LTN1;RNF180 |
coenzyme F420-2 alpha-glutamyl ligase activity | RNF169;TRIM71;ZNRF3;ZNRF2B;MARCH4;MGRN1A;ARIH1L;MARCH6;UBE2IB |
ligase activity | HECW1;RC3H2;TRIM68;UBE3B;PJA1;UFL1;ZNRF1;RNF146;MARCH5 |
metal ion binding | GTF2H3;ZDHHC18A;SPON2;MT1;ANTXR2A;GNA13;OGDH;MPO;ZMYND10 |
protein-glutamic acid ligase activity | SIAH1A;HERC2;MGRN1A;RNF149;UBE2IA;ZNRF3;ITCHA;NEURL1B;HECW2 |
protein-glycine ligase activity | MYLIPA;UBR1;HECW2;MARCH4;RNF187;UBE2IA;UBE2IB;MARCH5L;TRIM71 |
protein-glycine ligase activity, elongating | MYLIPA;SIAH2L;DTX1;MARCH6;RFWD2;TRIM50;MGRN1A;SIAH1A;RNF187 |
protein-glycine ligase activity, initiating | RNF187;ITCHA;SHRPRBCK1R;MARCH9;HERC2;UBR1;UBE2IA;RNF169;NEURL1B |
ribosomal S6-glutamic acid ligase activity | SIAH2L;TRIM50;ARIH1L;MARCH9;RNF144AB;MARCH5L;G2E3;UBR1;RNF180 |
tubulin-glutamic acid ligase activity | TRIM71;UBE2IA;MUL1A;TRIM50;ZNRF2B;ITCHA;RNF144AA;RFWD2;MYLIPB |
tubulin-glycine ligase activity | NEURL1B;RAG1;UBE2IB;TRIM41;MARCH6;UBR1;RC3H2;RNF187;UBE2IA |
ubiquitin conjugating enzyme binding | RASD2;DCUN1D2B;RNF180;RNF144AB;RNF19B;ARIH2;RNF40;ANKIB1;UBE2V1 |
ubiquitin protein ligase activity | MDM2;RNF181;MED7;TRAF6;MARCH8;HERC4;UBE2V1;RFFL;CDK8 |
ubiquitin-protein transferase activity | RNF182;FBXW11;MIB2;RNF6;UBE2O;RNF20;UBE2E3;UBE2A;TRAF3 |
zinc ion binding | BARD1;BLVRA;NSMCE1;PDLIM4;NR4A3;ADH1B;ZCCHC18;S100A9;TADA2B |
ARIH1L 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 ARIH1L here. Most of them are supplied by our site. Hope this information will be useful for your research of ARIH1L.
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Q&As (6)
Ask a questionThe involvement of ARIH1L in protein quality control mechanisms needs further investigation. It is possible that ARIH1L might contribute to protein homeostasis and degradation, but more research is required to confirm its role in this process.
ARIH1L is primarily localized in the cytoplasm of cells.
The association of ARIH1L with diseases or disorders is currently not well-documented. More research is needed to determine if mutations or dysregulation of ARIH1L are linked to any particular health conditions.
Limited information is available regarding genetic variations or mutations of ARIH1L. Future studies may help identify any genetic variations that could be associated with certain diseases or phenotypic traits.
Limited information is available regarding genetic variations or mutations of ARIH1L. Future studies may help identify any genetic variations that could be associated with certain diseases or phenotypic traits.
The specific interaction partners or binding partners of ARIH1L have not been extensively studied or established yet. Further research is required to identify its binding partners and understand its molecular interactions.
Customer Reviews (8)
Write a reviewthe ARIH1L protein demonstrates outstanding performance in various experimental applications.
ARIH1L is a key regulator of cellular structure and function, particularly in the context of maintaining the integrity of the cell membrane and organizing cytoskeletal components.
ARIH1L can be used in various experimental setups and assays, including in vitro cell culture studies, animal models, and even clinical investigations.
The ARIH1L protein stands out for its exceptional quality, making it an excellent choice to meet my experimental requirements.
One advantage of using ARIH1L protein in trials is its versatility.
This existing knowledge base provides a solid foundation for designing experiments and interpreting results, ultimately enhancing the efficiency and reliability of trials involving ARIH1L protein.
In addition to its high-quality standards, the manufacturer of ARIH1L protein offers excellent technical support.
Its purity and consistency guarantee reliable and reproducible results, ensuring the reliability of my research outcomes.
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