Recombinant Human CEP55 Protein

Cat. No.: CLPP-00150449

Product Size: 10 µg Custom size

Product Overview

Description
CLPP-00150449 is recombinant human CEP55 protein
Applications
ELISA, Western Blot
Protein Length
Full length protein
Animal Free
No
Nature
Recombinant Protein
Species
Human
Form
Liquid
Sequence
MSSRSTKDLIKSKWGSKPSNSKSETTLEKLKGEIAHLKASVDEITSGKGKLTDKERHRLLEKIRVLEAEKEKNAYQLTEKDKEIQRLRDQLKARYSTTALLEQLEETTREGERREQVLKALSEEKDVLKQQLSAATSRIAELESKTNTLRLSQTVAPNCFNSSINNIHEMEIQLKDALEKNQQWLVYDQQREVYVKGLLAKIFELEKKTETAAHSLPQQTKKPESEGYLQEEKQKCYNDLLASAKKDLEVERQTITQLSFELSEFRRKYEETQKEVHNLNQLLYSQRRADVQHLEDDRHKTEKIQKLREENDIARGKLEEEKKRSEELLSQVQFLYTSLLKQQEEQTRVALLEQQMQACTLDFENEKLDRQHVQHQLLVILKELRKARNQITQLESLKQLHEFAITEPLVTFQGETENREKVAASPKSPTAALNESLVECPKCNIQYPATEHRDLLVHVEYCSK
Tags
GST tag N-Terminus

Target Information

Protein Name
CEP55
UniProt No.
Alternative Names
C10orf3; cancer/testis antigen 111; Centrosomal protein 55kDa; Centrosomal protein of 55 kDa; CEP 55; Cep55; CEP55_HUMAN; CT111; FLJ10540; Up regulated in colon cancer 6; Up-regulated in colon cancer 6; URCC 6; URCC6
Protein Function
Plays a role in mitotic exit and cytokinesis. Recruits PDCD6IP and TSG101 to midbody during cytokinesis. Required for successful completion of cytokinesis. Not required for microtubule nucleation. Plays a role in the development of the brain and kidney.
Tissue Specificity
Widely expressed, mostly in proliferative tissues. Highly expressed in testis. Intermediate levels in adult and fetal thymus, as well as in various cancer cell lines. Low levels in different parts of the digestive tract, bone marrow, lymph nodes, placenta, fetal heart and fetal spleen. Hardly detected in brain.
Involvement in Disease
Multinucleated neurons, anhydramnios, renal dysplasia, cerebellar hypoplasia and hydranencephaly (MARCH): An autosomal recessive, congenital disease characterized by severe hydranencephaly with multinucleated neurons, renal aplasia or dysplasia, and hypoplastic kidneys. Hydranencephaly is an anomaly leading to replacement of the cerebral hemispheres with a fluid-filled cyst. MARCH results in death in utero or in the perinatal period. The disease is caused by variants affecting the gene represented in this entry.

Shipping & Handling

pH
pH: 8.0
Constituents
0.31% Glutathione, 0.79% Tris HCl.
Shipping
Shipped on dry ice.
Storage
Store at -80 °C.

For Research Use Only. Not For Clinical Use.

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