COX7A2L (NM_004718) Human Recombinant Protein
CAT#: TP760090
Recombinant protein of human cytochrome c oxidase subunit VIIa polypeptide 2 like (COX7A2L), nuclear gene encoding mitochondrial protein, full length, with N-terminal HIS tag, expressed in E.Coli, 50ug
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Specifications
Product Data | |
Species | Human |
Expression Host | E. coli |
Expression cDNA Clone or AA Sequence |
A DNA sequence encoding human full-length COX7A2L
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Tag | N-His |
Predicted MW | 12.6 |
Concentration | >50 ug/mL as determined by microplate BCA method |
Purity | > 80% as determined by SDS-PAGE and Coomassie blue staining |
Buffer | 25mM Tris, pH8.0, 150 mM NaCl, 10% glycerol, 1 % Sarkosyl |
Storage | Store at -80°C. |
Stability | Stable for 12 months from the date of receipt of the product under proper storage and handling conditions. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. |
Reference Data | |
RefSeq | NP_004709 |
Locus ID | 9167 |
UniProt ID | O14548, Q6FGA0 |
Cytogenetics | 2p21 |
Refseq Size | 1145 |
Refseq ORF | 342 |
Synonyms | COX7AR; COX7RP; EB1; SIG81 |
Summary | Cytochrome c oxidase (COX), the terminal component of the mitochondrial respiratory chain, catalyzes the electron transfer from reduced cytochrome c to oxygen. This component is a heteromeric complex consisting of 3 catalytic subunits encoded by mitochondrial genes and multiple structural subunits encoded by nuclear genes. The mitochondrially-encoded subunits function in electron transfer, and the nuclear-encoded subunits may function in the regulation and assembly of the complex. This nuclear gene encodes a protein similar to polypeptides 1 and 2 of subunit VIIa in the C-terminal region, and also highly similar to the mouse Sig81 protein sequence. This gene is expressed in all tissues, and upregulated in a breast cancer cell line after estrogen treatment. It is possible that this gene represents a regulatory subunit of COX and mediates the higher level of energy production in target cells by estrogen. Several transcript variants, some protein-coding and others non-protein coding, have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jan 2016] |
Protein Families | Druggable Genome, Transmembrane |
Protein Pathways | Alzheimer's disease, Cardiac muscle contraction, Huntington's disease, Oxidative phosphorylation, Parkinson's disease |
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