His6-Parkin

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E3-150

50 μg

Brand

Boston Biochem

Description

His6-Parkin

Catalog #: E3-150

His6-Parkin
Product Source: 

human recombinant

Mutations in the Parkin (PRKN2) gene is considered to be a major cause of autosomal recessive juvenile parkinsonism (AR-PJ). Parkin functions as an E3 ligase having an N-terminal ubiquitin-like motif and a C-terminal RING domain composed of two RING-finger motifs separated by two IBR domains. Parkin can auto-ubiquitinate itself and ubiquitinate various substrates (eg. CDCrel- 1 and rel-2a, cyclin E, synphilin-1, the O-glycosylated form of α-synuclein (αSp22), PAel-R, FBP1, α/β tubulin, RanBP2, Hsp70, synaptotagmin XI) in an E2-dependent manner, targeting them for degradation. Parkin functions in conjunction with E2 enzymes UbcH7 (E2-640), UbcH8 (E2-644) and UbcH13/Uev1 (E2-664). Parkin disease-associated mutations often affect E3 ligase activity through decreased E2 and/or substrate interactions which may thus result in the dysfunction of proteasomal degradation pathways and the neurotoxic accumulation of misfolded proteins. It has been suggested that Parkin is a neuroprotectant via regulation in the unfolded protein stress response and targeting of various substrates in proteasomal degradation pathways.This protein contains a N-terminal His6-tag.

Product Information
Quantity: 

50 μg

Stock: 

Stock: X mg/ml (X μM) in 50 mM HEPES pH 7.5, 100 mM NaCl, 10% glycerol, 1 mM DTT. Concentration varies by lot number.

MW: 

52 kDa

Purity: 

> 95% by SDS-PAGE

 

Use & Storage
Use: 

Typical enzyme concentration to support conjugation in vitro is 100 nM-1 μM depending on conditions.

Storage: 

Store at -80°C. Avoid multiple freeze/thaw cycles.

Application

Reactivity

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