AIMP1 / EMAP2 / SCYE1 Protein (His Tag)
Product Sizes
1000 ug
£2259.00
600-002-L1000-1000UG
About this Product
- SKU:
- 600-002-L1000
- Additional Names:
- EMAP-2 Protein; EMAPII Protein; HLD3 Protein; p43 Protein; SCYE1 Protein
- Buffer:
- PBS
- Extra Details:
- Aminoacyl tRNA synthase complex-interacting multifunctional protein 1, also known as Multisynthase complex auxiliary component p43, Endothelial monocyte-activating polypeptide II, AIMP1, EMAP2 and SCYE1, is a nucleus protein which contains one tRNA-binding domain. AIMP1 (also known as p43) is a factor associated with a macromolecular aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase (ARS) complex but also plays diverse regulatory roles in various physiological processes. AIMP1 negatively regulates TGF-beta signaling via stabilization of Smurf2. It suggests the novel activity of AIMP1 as a component of negative feedback loop of TGF-beta signaling. Recently, it been demonstrated that AIMP1 is also secreted and acts as a novel pleiotropic cytokine. AIMP1 protein induces the maturation and activation of DCs, which skew the immune response toward a Th1 response. AIMP1 is known as a cytokine working in the control of angiogenesis, inflammation, and wound healing. AIMP1 is secreted from the pancreas upon glucose starvation, and it also plays a glucagon-like role in glucose homeostasis. Although AIMP1 was identified as a component of the macromolecular aminoacyl tRNA synthetase complex involved in the cellular translation process, it was also found to be secreted as a cytokine having complex physiological functions. Among these, AIMP1's angiostatic and immune stimulating activities suggest its potential use as a novel antitumor therapeutic protein. AIMP1 may exert its antitumor activity by inducing tumor-suppressing cytokines. Thus, AIMP1 may be useful as a novel anti-tumor agent.
- Formulation:
- lyophilized or frozen liquid
- Molecular Weight:
- 35 kDa
- Purity:
- >90%
- Reactivities:
- Human
- Shipping Conditions:
- Blue Ice
- Supplier:
- ReliaTech
- Type:
- Proteins, Peptides, Small Molecules & Other Biomolecules: Recombinant Proteins