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Recombinant Human Aspartoacylase(ASPA)

Item no. CSB-BP002223HU-50
Manufacturer Cusabio
Amount 50ug
Quantity options 1mg 10ug 100ug 20ug 50ug 500ug
Category
Type Proteins Recombinant
Format Liquid or Lyophilized powder
Specific against other
Conjugate/Tag Myc
Purity Greater than 85% as determined by SDS-PAGE.
ECLASS 10.1 32160409
ECLASS 11.0 32160409
UNSPSC 12352202
Available
Research areas
Signal Transduction
Target / Protein
ASPA
Biologically active
Not Test
Expression system
Baculovirus
Species of origin
Homo sapiens (Human)
Uniprot ID
P45381
AA Sequence
MTSCHIAEEHIQKVAIFGGTHGNELTGVFLVKHWL ENGAEIQRTGLEVKPFITNPRAVKKCTRYIDCDLN RIFDLENLGKKMSEDLPYEVRRAQEINHLFGPKDS EDSYDIIFDLHNTTSNMGCTLILEDSRNNFLIQMF HYIKTSLAPLPCYVYLIEHPSLKYATTRSIAKYPV GIEVGPQPQGVLRADILDQMRKMIKHALDFIHHFN EGKEFPPCAIEVYKIIEKVDYPRDENGEIAAIIHP NLQDQDWKPLHPGDPMFLTLDGKTIPLGGDCTVYP VFVNEAAYYEKKEAFAKTTKLTLNAKSIRCCLH
Tag Info
N-terminal 10xHis-tagged and C-terminal Myc-tagged
Expression Region
1-313aa
Protein length
Full Length
MW
39.7 kDa
Alternative Name(s)
Aminoacylase-2
Short name:ACY-2
ACY2, ASP
Relevance
Catalyzes the deacetylation of N-acetylaspartic acid (NAA) to produce acetate and L-aspartate. NAA occurs in high concentration in brain and its hydrolysis NAA plays a significant part in the maintenance of intact white matter. In other tissues it act as a scavenger of NAA from body fluids.
References
"Examination of the mechanism of human brain aspartoacylase through the binding of an intermediate analogue."
Le Coq J., Pavlovsky A., Malik R., Sanishvili R., Xu C., Viola R.E.
Biochemistry 47:3484-3492(2008)
Purity
Greater than 85% as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Storage
The shelf life is related to many factors, storage state, buffer ingredients, storage temperature and the stability of the protein itself.
Generally, the shelf life of liquid form is 6 months at -20C/-80C. The shelf life of lyophilized form is 12 months at -20C/-80C.
Notes
Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended. Store working aliquots at 4C for up to one week.
Function
Catalyzes the deacetylation of N-acetylaspartic acid (NAA) to produce acetate and L-aspartate. NAA occurs in high concentration in brain and its hydrolysis NAA plays a significant part in the maintenance of intact white matter. In other tissues it act as a scavenger of NAA from body fluids.
Involvement in disease
Canavan disease (CAND)
Subcellular Location
Cytoplasm, Nucleus
Protein Families
AspA/AstE family, Aspartoacylase subfamily
Tissue Specificity
Brain white matter, skeletal muscle, kidney, adrenal glands, lung and liver.
Tag Information
N-terminal 10xHis-tagged and C-terminal Myc-tagged

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