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Recombinant Human GBA2 Protein, MYC/DDK-tagged

Cat.No. : GBA2-622H
Product Overview : Recombinant Human GBA2 fused with MYC/DDK tag at C-terminal was expressed in HEK293 cells.
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Description : This gene encodes a microsomal beta-glucosidase that catalyzes the hydrolysis of bile acid 3-O-glucosides as endogenous compounds. Studies to determine subcellular localization of this protein in the liver indicated that the enzyme was mainly enriched in the microsomal fraction where it appeared to be confined to the endoplasmic reticulum. This putative transmembrane protein is thought to play a role in carbohydrate transport and metabolism.
Source : HEK293 cells
Species : Human
Tag : MYC/DDK
Form : 25 mM Tris.HCl, pH 7.3, 100 mM glycine, 10% glycerol.
Molecular Mass : 104.5 kDa
Purity : > 80% as determined by SDS-PAGE and Coomassie blue staining
Concentration : >50 ug/mL as determined by microplate BCA method
Gene Name : GBA2 glucosidase, beta (bile acid) 2 [ Homo sapiens ]
Official Symbol : GBA2
Synonyms : GBA2; glucosidase, beta (bile acid) 2; non-lysosomal glucosylceramidase; AD035; bile acid beta glucosidase; DKFZp762K054; KIAA1605; non lysosomal glucosylceramidase; NLGase; beta-glucosidase 2; glucosylceramidase 2; beta-glucocerebrosidase 2; bile acid beta-glucosidase; MGC16895;
Gene ID : 57704
mRNA Refseq : NM_020944
Protein Refseq : NP_065995
MIM : 609471
UniProt ID : Q9HCG7

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