Recombinant Mouse Ankfy1 Protein, MYC/DDK-tagged
Cat.No. : | Ankfy1-603M |
Product Overview : | Purified recombinant protein of full-length mouse ankyrin repeat and FYVE domain containing 1 (Ankfy1), with C-terminal MYC/DDK tag, expressed in HEK293T cells. |
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Description : | Ubiquitous expression in CNS E18 (RPKM 14.1), large intestine adult (RPKM 13.9) and 28 other tissues. |
Source : | HEK293T |
Species : | Mouse |
Tag : | MYC/DDK |
Molecular Mass : | 128.7 kDa |
Purity : | >80% as determined by SDS-PAGE and Coomassie blue staining |
Stability : | Stable for 12 months from the date of receipt of the product under proper storage and handling conditions. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. |
Storage : | Store at -80 centigrade after receiving vials. |
Concentration : | >50 μg/mL as determined by microplate BCA method |
Storage Buffer : | 25 mM Tris.HCl, pH 7.3, 100 mM glycine, 10% glycerol. |
Gene Name : | Ankfy1 ankyrin repeat and FYVE domain containing 1 [ Mus musculus (house mouse) ] |
Official Symbol : | Ankfy1 |
Synonyms : | Ankfy1; ankyrin repeat and FYVE domain containing 1; Ankhzn; ZFYVE14; mKIAA1255; rabankyrin-5; Rabankyrin-5; ankyrin repeat and FYVE domain-containing protein 1; ankyrin repeat hooked to a zinc finger motif; ankyrin repeat hooked to zinc finger motif; ankyrin repeats hooked to a zinc finger motif; rank-5 |
Gene ID : | 11736 |
mRNA Refseq : | NM_009671 |
Protein Refseq : | NP_033801 |
UniProt ID : | Q810B6 |
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Ask a questionThe functions of ANKFY1 protein are not well-characterized. It contains ankyrin repeat and FYVE domain, suggesting potential involvement in protein-protein interactions and membrane trafficking processes. However, more experimental studies are required to establish its exact roles and molecular functions.
ANKFY1 protein is evolutionarily conserved across various species, including mammals, amphibians, birds, and fish. This conservation suggests that ANKFY1 may play important roles in cellular processes that are conserved throughout evolution.
Currently, there are no known disease associations or clinical implications specifically linked to ANKFY1 protein. Further studies are needed to investigate potential disease-related roles or clinical significance of ANKFY1 in various pathological conditions.
As of now, there are no known specific binding partners or interacting proteins for ANKFY1 protein. Further studies are needed to identify and characterize its binding partners and determine the molecular interactions it participates in.
ANKFY1 protein has been implicated in the regulation of PI3K/Akt signaling pathway, which is important for cell growth, survival, and metabolism. ANKFY1's FYVE domain allows it to bind to PI3P, suggesting a potential role in modulating this pathway.
The subcellular localization of ANKFY1 protein has not been extensively characterized. However, bioinformatics analysis suggests it may localize to the cytoplasm and cell membranes due to the presence of the FYVE domain, which typically binds to phosphoinositides in membranes. Experimental studies are needed to confirm its precise localization.
Currently, there are no specific animal models available to study the function of ANKFY1 protein. However, researchers may use knockout or knockdown approaches in mammalian models to investigate the effects of ANKFY1 loss-of-function.
Yes, various resources can be utilized for further research on ANKFY1 protein. These include databases such as UniProt, NCBI Gene, and PubMed, which provide information about protein structure, function, and publications related to ANKFY1. Additionally, conducting literature searches and exploring scientific journals may provide more information on ANKFY1 and its current research progress.
The ANKFY1 protein, also known as Ankyrin Repeat and FYVE Domain Containing 1, is not extensively studied in the context of diseases or disorders. Limited information is available regarding its associations with specific pathological conditions. Further research is needed to determine its potential roles in diseases.
Yes, ANKFY1 protein has been reported to interact with various proteins. Some of the known interacting partners include RAB5, a small GTPase involved in endocytosis and early endosome trafficking, and MICAL-L1, a protein associated with microtubules and membrane trafficking.
ANKFY1 protein contains several functional domains, including ankyrin repeats and a FYVE domain. Ankyrin repeats are involved in protein-protein interactions, while the FYVE domain is associated with binding to phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate (PI3P)-containing membranes.
Yes, ANKFY1 protein has orthologs in various species including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and several invertebrates. However, the homologs may have variations in sequence and function.
Currently, there is no specific information available regarding genetic variations or mutations in the ANKFY1 gene. Comprehensive studies focusing on genetic variations and their potential implications need to be conducted to provide more insights into this aspect.
Information regarding the tissue-specific expression of ANKFY1 protein is limited. It is believed to be expressed in multiple tissues, including the brain, based on mRNA expression data from public databases. However, more detailed studies are needed to precisely determine its tissue-specific expression patterns.
The exact functions of ANKFY1 protein are still being investigated. However, it is suggested to play roles in endocytic trafficking, vesicle formation, and membrane trafficking. ANKFY1 may also be involved in autophagy, a cellular process responsible for recycling cellular components.
The specific molecular interactions of ANKFY1 protein have not been extensively investigated. It may potentially interact with proteins through its ankyrin repeat domains, which are known to mediate protein-protein interactions. However, further research is required to identify its binding partners and elucidate its functional interactions.
The therapeutic targeting of ANKFY1 protein has not been extensively explored. However, its potential involvement in cellular processes and protein interactions suggests that it could be a candidate for future therapeutic targeting. Further research is needed to elucidate its specific roles and potential therapeutic applications.
The cellular pathways or processes in which ANKFY1 protein is involved are not well-documented. The presence of ankyrin repeat and FYVE domain suggests potential involvement in membrane-associated processes and protein-protein interactions. However, further research is required to determine its specific roles in cellular pathways.
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