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EHD1 Protein (AA 1-534) (Strep Tag)

Crystallography grade EHD1 Origin: Human Host: Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) Recombinant >80 % as determined by SDS PAGE, Size Exclusion Chromatography and Western Blot. ELISA, WB, SDS
Catalog No. ABIN3092367
  • Target See all EHD1 Proteins
    EHD1 (EH-Domain Containing 1 (EHD1))
    Protein Type
    Recombinant
    Protein Characteristics
    AA 1-534
    Origin
    • 3
    • 2
    • 2
    Human
    Source
    • 3
    • 1
    • 1
    Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum)
    Purification tag / Conjugate
    This EHD1 protein is labelled with Strep Tag.
    Application
    ELISA, Western Blotting (WB), SDS-PAGE (SDS)
    Sequence
    MFSWVSKDAR RKKEPELFQT VAEGLRQLYA QKLLPLEEHY RFHEFHSPAL EDADFDNKPM VLLVGQYSTG KTTFIRHLIE QDFPGMRIGP EPTTDSFIAV MHGPTEGVVP GNALVVDPRR PFRKLNAFGN AFLNRFMCAQ LPNPVLDSIS IIDTPGILSG EKQRISRGYD FAAVLEWFAE RVDRIILLFD AHKLDISDEF SEVIKALKNH EDKIRVVLNK ADQIETQQLM RVYGALMWSL GKIINTPEVV RVYIGSFWSH PLLIPDNRKL FEAEEQDLFK DIQSLPRNAA LRKLNDLIKR ARLAKVHAYI ISSLKKEMPN VFGKESKKKE LVNNLGEIYQ KIEREHQISP GDFPSLRKMQ ELLQTQDFSK FQALKPKLLD TVDDMLANDI ARLMVMVRQE ESLMPSQVVK GGAFDGTMNG PFGHGYGEGA GEGIDDVEWV VGKDKPTYDE IFYTLSPVNG KITGANAKKE MVKSKLPNTV LGKIWKLADV DKDGLLDDEE FALANHLIKV KLEGHELPAD LPPHLVPPSK RRHE
    Sequence without tag. The proposed Strep-Tag is based on experience s with the expression system, a different complexity of the protein could make another tag necessary. In case you have a special request, please contact us.
    Characteristics
    Key Benefits:
    • Made in Germany - from design to production - by highly experienced protein experts.
    • Protein expressed with ALiCE® and purified by multi-step, protein-specific process to ensure correct folding and modification.
    • These proteins are normally active (enzymatically functional) as our customers have reported (not tested by us and not guaranteed).
    • State-of-the-art algorithm used for plasmid design (Gene synthesis).

    This protein is a made-to-order protein and will be made for the first time for your order. Our experts in the lab will ensure that you receive a correctly folded protein.

    The big advantage of ordering our made-to-order proteins in comparison to ordering custom made proteins from other companies is that there is no financial obligation in case the protein cannot be expressed or purified.


    Expression System:
    • ALiCE®, our Almost Living Cell-Free Expression System is based on a lysate obtained from Nicotiana tabacum c.v.. This contains all the protein expression machinery needed to produce even the most difficult-to-express proteins, including those that require post-translational modifications.
    • During lysate production, the cell wall and other cellular components that are not required for protein production are removed, leaving only the protein production machinery and the mitochondria to drive the reaction. During our lysate completion steps, the additional components needed for protein production (amino acids, cofactors, etc.) are added to produce something that functions like a cell, but without the constraints of a living system - all that's needed is the DNA that codes for the desired protein!

    Concentration:
    • The concentration of our recombinant proteins is measured using the absorbance at 280nm.
    • The protein's absorbance will be measured in several dilutions and is measured against its specific reference buffer.
    • We use the Expasy's ProtParam tool to determine the absorption coefficient of each protein.

    Purification
    Two step purification of proteins expressed in Almost Living Cell-Free Expression System (ALiCE®):
    1. In a first purification step, the protein is purified from the cleared cell lysate using StrepTag capture material. Eluate fractions are analyzed by SDS-PAGE.
    2. Protein containing fractions of the best purification are subjected to second purification step through size exclusion chromatography. Eluate fractions are analyzed by SDS-PAGE and Western blot.
    Purity
    >80 % as determined by SDS PAGE, Size Exclusion Chromatography and Western Blot.
    Endotoxin Level
    Low Endotoxin less than 1 EU/mg (< 0.1 ng/mg)
    Grade
    Crystallography grade
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  • Application Notes
    In addition to the applications listed above we expect the protein to work for functional studies as well. As the protein has not been tested for functional studies yet we cannot offer a guarantee though.
    Comment

    ALiCE®, our Almost Living Cell-Free Expression System is based on a lysate obtained from Nicotiana tabacum c.v.. This contains all the protein expression machinery needed to produce even the most difficult-to-express proteins, including those that require post-translational modifications.
    During lysate production, the cell wall and other cellular components that are not required for protein production are removed, leaving only the protein production machinery and the mitochondria to drive the reaction. During our lysate completion steps, the additional components needed for protein production (amino acids, cofactors, etc.) are added to produce something that functions like a cell, but without the constraints of a living system - all that's needed is the DNA that codes for the desired protein!

    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Format
    Liquid
    Buffer
    The buffer composition is at the discretion of the manufacturer. If you have a special request, please contact us.
    Handling Advice
    Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
    Storage
    -80 °C
    Storage Comment
    Store at -80°C.
    Expiry Date
    Unlimited (if stored properly)
  • Target
    EHD1 (EH-Domain Containing 1 (EHD1))
    Alternative Name
    EHD1 (EHD1 Products)
    Synonyms
    AA409636 Protein, Past1 Protein, RME-1 Protein, RGD1306960 Protein, cb862 Protein, ehd1 Protein, ehd3 Protein, ehd3l Protein, wu:fb95h05 Protein, zgc:92331 Protein, MGC130676 Protein, Testilin Protein, H-PAST Protein, HPAST1 Protein, PAST Protein, PAST1 Protein, zgc:77049 Protein, EH-domain containing 1 Protein, EH-domain containing 1b Protein, EH domain containing 1 L homeolog Protein, EH domain-containing protein 1 Protein, EH domain containing 1 Protein, EH-domain containing 1a Protein, Ehd1 Protein, ehd1b Protein, ehd1.L Protein, EHD1 Protein, LOC585665 Protein, LOC100091823 Protein, ehd1a Protein
    Background
    EH domain-containing protein 1 (PAST homolog 1) (hPAST1) (Testilin),FUNCTION: ATP- and membrane-binding protein that controls membrane reorganization/tubulation upon ATP hydrolysis. In vitro causes vesiculation of endocytic membranes (PubMed:24019528). Acts in early endocytic membrane fusion and membrane trafficking of recycling endosomes (PubMed:15020713, PubMed:17233914, PubMed:20801876). Recruited to endosomal membranes upon nerve growth factor stimulation, indirectly regulates neurite outgrowth (By similarity). Plays a role in myoblast fusion (By similarity). Involved in the unidirectional retrograde dendritic transport of endocytosed BACE1 and in efficient sorting of BACE1 to axons implicating a function in neuronal APP processing (By similarity). Plays a role in the formation of the ciliary vesicle (CV), an early step in cilium biogenesis. Proposed to be required for the fusion of distal appendage vesicles (DAVs) to form the CV by recruiting SNARE complex component SNAP29. Is required for recruitment of transition zone proteins CEP290, RPGRIP1L, TMEM67 and B9D2, and of IFT20 following DAV reorganization before Rab8-dependent ciliary membrane extension. Required for the loss of CCP110 form the mother centriole essential for the maturation of the basal body during ciliogenesis (PubMed:25686250). {ECO:0000250|UniProtKB:Q641Z6, ECO:0000250|UniProtKB:Q9WVK4, ECO:0000269|PubMed:15020713, ECO:0000269|PubMed:17233914, ECO:0000269|PubMed:20801876, ECO:0000269|PubMed:24019528, ECO:0000269|PubMed:25686250}.
    Molecular Weight
    60.6 kDa
    UniProt
    Q9H4M9
    Pathways
    Regulation of Muscle Cell Differentiation, Skeletal Muscle Fiber Development
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