Adipocyte Fatty Acid Binding Protein Human E. coli Tagless
| Type: Recombinant | |||||
| Source: E. coli | Species: Human | ||||
| Other names: AFABP, FABP4 | Product of BioVendor | ||||
| Product: | Size: | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RD172036100 | 0.1 mg | ||||
| Files: Datasheet PDFMSDS | |||||
Product details
Introduction to the Molecule
Adipocyte fatty acid binding protein AFABP is a 15 kDa member of the intracellular fatty acid binding protein (FABP) family, which is known for the ability to bind fatty acids and related compounds (bile acids or retinoids) in an internal cavity. AFABP is expressed in a differentiation-dependent fashion in adipocytes and is a critical gene in the regulation of the biological function of these cells . In mice, targeted mutations in AFABP provide significant protection from hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance in the context of both dietary and genetic obesity. Adipocytes obtained from AFABP-deficient mice also have reduced efficiency of lipolysis in vitro and in vivo, and these mice exhibited moderately improved systemic dyslipidemia. Recent studies also demonstrated AFABP expression in macrophages upon differentiation and activation. In these cells, AFABP modulates inflammatory responses and cholesterol ester accumulation, and total or macrophage-specific AFABP deficiency confers dramatic protection against atherosclerosis in the apoE-/- mice. These results indicate a central role for AFABP in the development of major components of the metabolic syndrome through its distinct actions in adipocytes and macrophages.
Research topic
Energy metabolism and body weight regulation
Description
Total 132 AA. MW: 14.7 kDa (calculated). 131 AA of recombinant Human AFABP and one extra AA, N-terminal methionin (highlighted).
Amino Acid Sequence
MCDAFVGTWK LVSSENFDDY MKEVGVGFAT RKVAGMAKPN MIISVNGDVI TIKSESTFKN TEISFILGQE FDEVTADDRK VKSTITLDGG VLVHVQKWDG KSTTIKRKRE DDKLVVECVM KGVTSTRVYE RA
Source
E. coli
Purity
>90%
SDS-PAGE gel
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12% SDS-PAGE separation of Human A FABP |
Formulation
Filtered (0,4 μm) and lyophilized in 0.5 mg/mL in phosphate bufferd saline.
Reconstitution
Add deionized water to prepare a working stock solution of approximately 0.5 mg/mL and let the lyophilized pellet dissolve completely. Product is not sterile! Please filter the product by an appropriate sterile filter before using it in the cell culture.
Storage, Stability/Shelf Life
Store lyophilized protein at –20°C. Lyophilized protein remains stable until the expiry date when stored at –20°C. Aliquot reconstituted protein to avoid repeated freezing/thawing cycles and store at –80°C for long term storage. Reconstituted protein can be stored at 4°C for a limited period of time; it does not show any change after one week at 4°C.
Quality Control Test
BCA to determine quantity of the protein.
SDS PAGE to determine purity of the protein.
Applications
ELISA, Western blotting
Note
This product is intended for research use only.
References to this Product
- Bronsky J, Karpisek M, Bronska E, Pechova M, Jancikova B, Kotolova H, Stejskal D, Prusa R, Nevoral J . Adiponectin, adipocyte fatty acid binding protein, and epidermal fatty acid binding protein: proteins newly identified in human breast milk. Clin Chem . Sep;52(9):1763-70 (2006)
References
- Prinsen CF, de Bruijn DR, Merkx GF, Veerkamp JH. Assignment of the human adipocyte fatty acid-binding protein gene (FABP4) to chromosome 8q21 using somatic cell hybrid and fluorescence in situ hybridization techniques.
- van Dongen MJ, Uppenberg J, Svensson S, Lundback T, Akerud T, Wikstrom M, Schultz J. Structure-based screening as applied to human FABP4: a highly efficient alternative to HTS for hit generation.
- Witthuhn BA, Bernlohr DA. Upregulation of bone morphogenetic protein GDF-3/Vgr-2 expression in adipose tissue of FABP4/aP2 null mice.
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