Specification
Description | Recombinant protein from the full-length sequence of Homo sapiens neugrin, neurite outgrowth associated (NGRN), transcript variant 2 (NM_001033088). |
Organism | Homo sapiens (Human) |
Expression Host | Human Cells |
Tag Info | His or DYKDDDDK. Please contact us if you need further information or require specific designed tag. |
Purity | Greater than 90% by SDS-PAGE gel |
Uniprot ID | Q9NPE2 |
Entry Name | NGRN_HUMAN |
Gene Names | NGRN FI58G HT020 |
Alternative Gene Names | FI58G |
Alternative Protein Names | Neugrin (Mesenchymal stem cell protein DSC92) (Neurite outgrowth-associated protein) (Spinal cord-derived protein FI58G) |
Application | Antigens, Western, ELISA and other in vitro binding or in vivo functional assays, and protein-protein interaction studies; For research & development use only! |
Buffer | Purified protein formulated in a sterile solution of PBS buffer, pH7.2, without any preservatives |
Endotoxin | Endotoxin level is < 0.1 ng/µg of protein (<1EU /µg) |
Length | 291 |
Molecular Weight(Da) | 32408 |
Protein Sequence | (The sequence of expressed protein may have some variation from the sequence shown below. Please contact us for the exact sequence.) MAVTLSLLLGGRVCAAVTRCGFATRGVAGPGPIGREPDPDSDWEPEERELQEVESTLKRQKQAIRFQKIRRQMEAPGAPPRTLTWEAMEQIRYLHEEFPESWSVPRLAEGFDVSTDVIRRVLKSKFLPTLEQKLKQDQKVLKKAGLAHSLQHLRGSGNTSKLLPAGHSVSGSLLMPGHEASSKDPNHSTALKVIESDTHRTNTPRRRKGRNKEIQDLEESFVPVAAPLGHPRELQKYSSDSESPRGTGSGALPSGQKLEELKAEEPDNFSSKVVQRGREFFDSNGNFLYRI |
Background
Function | FUNCTION: Plays an essential role in mitochondrial ribosome biogenesis. As a component of a functional protein-RNA module, consisting of RCC1L, NGRN, RPUSD3, RPUSD4, TRUB2, FASTKD2 and 16S mitochondrial ribosomal RNA (16S mt-rRNA), controls 16S mt-rRNA abundance and is required for intra-mitochondrial translation of core subunits of the oxidative phosphorylation system. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:27667664}. |
Pathway | |
Protein Families | Neugrin family |
Tissue Specificity | Expressed at high levels in heart, brain and skeletal muscle. In brain, mainly expressed in neurons rather than glial cells. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:11118320}. |
QC Data
Note | Please contact us for QC Data |
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