Alpha-enolase, 1-434aa, Human, E.coli
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SKU
ARP-01-2179
Description:
Alpha-enolase, also known as Enolase 1, is one of three enolase isoenzymes and a glycolytic enzyme expressed in most tissues. This protein plays a key role in anaerobic metabolism under hypoxic conditions and may act as a cell surface plasminogen receptor during tissue invasion. Abnormal expression of alpha-enolase is associated with tumor progression in some cases of breast and lung cancer. It also has been identified as an autoantigen associated with Hashimoto's encephalopathy and severe asthma. Recombinant human alpha-enolase was expressed in E.coli and purified by using conventional chromatography.
Synonyms:
Non-Neuronal Enolase (NNE), Enolase-1, ENO1, MBP-1, MYC promoter-binding protein 1, PPH, tau-crystallin, 2 phospho D glycerate hydro lyase, Alpha enolase, C myc promoter binding protein, EC 4.2.1.11, ENO1L1, Enolase 1, Enolase 1 (alpha), Enolase 1 (alpha) like 1, MBP 1, MBP1, MBPB1, MPB 1, MPB1, PPH, MYC promoter binding protein 1, NNE, Non neural enolase, Phosphopyruvate hydratase, Plasminogen binding protein,
Antigen Species:
Human
Amino Acid Sequence:
MSILKIHARE IFDSRGNPTV EVDLFTSKGL FRAAVPSGAS TGIYEALELR DNDKTRYMGK GVSKAVEHIN KTIAPALVSK KLNVTEQEKI DKLMIEMDGT ENKSKFGANA ILGVSLAVCK AGAVEKGVPL YRHIADLAGN SEVILPVPAF NVINGGSHAG NKLAMQEFMI LPVGAANFRE AMRIGAEVYH NLKNVIKEKY GKDATNVGDE GGFAPNILEN KEGLELLKTA IGKAGYTDKV VIGMDVAASE FFRSGKYDLD FKSPDDPSRY ISPDQLADLY KSFIKDYPVV SIEDPFDQDD WGAWQKFTAS AGIQVVGDDL TVTNPKRIAK AVNEKSCNCL LLKVNQIGSV TESLQACKLA QANGWGVMVS HRSGETEDTF IADLVVGLCT GQIKTGAPCR SERLAKYNQL LRIEEELGSK AKFAGRNFRN PLAK
Applications:
SDS-PAGE
Form:
Liquid. In 20 mM Tris-HCl buffer (pH 7.5) containing 1 mM MgSO4, 10% Glycerol
Concentration:
1 mg/ml (determined by Bradford assay)
Purity:
> 90% by SDS - PAGE
Gene Category:
Metabolism
Molecular Weight:
47.1 kDa (434aa), confirmed by MALDI-TOF.
NCBI Number: NP_001419
Storage:
Can be stored at +4C short term (1-2 weeks). For long term storage, aliquot and store at -20C or -70C. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing cycles.
References:
Das R., et al. (2009) Blood. 113(22):5371-2.
Ueno NT., et al. (2008) Cancer Res. 68(22):9302-10.
Alpha-enolase, also known as Enolase 1, is one of three enolase isoenzymes and a glycolytic enzyme expressed in most tissues. This protein plays a key role in anaerobic metabolism under hypoxic conditions and may act as a cell surface plasminogen receptor during tissue invasion. Abnormal expression of alpha-enolase is associated with tumor progression in some cases of breast and lung cancer. It also has been identified as an autoantigen associated with Hashimoto's encephalopathy and severe asthma. Recombinant human alpha-enolase was expressed in E.coli and purified by using conventional chromatography.
Synonyms:
Non-Neuronal Enolase (NNE), Enolase-1, ENO1, MBP-1, MYC promoter-binding protein 1, PPH, tau-crystallin, 2 phospho D glycerate hydro lyase, Alpha enolase, C myc promoter binding protein, EC 4.2.1.11, ENO1L1, Enolase 1, Enolase 1 (alpha), Enolase 1 (alpha) like 1, MBP 1, MBP1, MBPB1, MPB 1, MPB1, PPH, MYC promoter binding protein 1, NNE, Non neural enolase, Phosphopyruvate hydratase, Plasminogen binding protein,
Antigen Species:
Human
Amino Acid Sequence:
MSILKIHARE IFDSRGNPTV EVDLFTSKGL FRAAVPSGAS TGIYEALELR DNDKTRYMGK GVSKAVEHIN KTIAPALVSK KLNVTEQEKI DKLMIEMDGT ENKSKFGANA ILGVSLAVCK AGAVEKGVPL YRHIADLAGN SEVILPVPAF NVINGGSHAG NKLAMQEFMI LPVGAANFRE AMRIGAEVYH NLKNVIKEKY GKDATNVGDE GGFAPNILEN KEGLELLKTA IGKAGYTDKV VIGMDVAASE FFRSGKYDLD FKSPDDPSRY ISPDQLADLY KSFIKDYPVV SIEDPFDQDD WGAWQKFTAS AGIQVVGDDL TVTNPKRIAK AVNEKSCNCL LLKVNQIGSV TESLQACKLA QANGWGVMVS HRSGETEDTF IADLVVGLCT GQIKTGAPCR SERLAKYNQL LRIEEELGSK AKFAGRNFRN PLAK
Applications:
SDS-PAGE
Form:
Liquid. In 20 mM Tris-HCl buffer (pH 7.5) containing 1 mM MgSO4, 10% Glycerol
Concentration:
1 mg/ml (determined by Bradford assay)
Purity:
> 90% by SDS - PAGE
Gene Category:
Metabolism
Molecular Weight:
47.1 kDa (434aa), confirmed by MALDI-TOF.
NCBI Number: NP_001419
Storage:
Can be stored at +4C short term (1-2 weeks). For long term storage, aliquot and store at -20C or -70C. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing cycles.
References:
Das R., et al. (2009) Blood. 113(22):5371-2.
Ueno NT., et al. (2008) Cancer Res. 68(22):9302-10.
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