ASPH Protein, Mouse (His)

ASPH proteins exhibit enzymatic specificity by selectively hydroxylating aspartate (Asp) or asparagine (Asn) residues within specific epidermal growth factor-like (EGF) domains of the protein. This site-specific hydroxylation regulates post-translational modifications of EGF-containing proteins, potentially affecting their conformation, stability, or interactions. ASPH Protein, Mouse (His) is the recombinant mouse-derived ASPH protein, expressed by E. coli , with N-His labeled tag.

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  • Species: Mouse
  • Source: E. coli
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Description

ASPH proteins exhibit enzymatic specificity by selectively hydroxylating aspartate (Asp) or asparagine (Asn) residues within specific epidermal growth factor-like (EGF) domains of the protein. This site-specific hydroxylation regulates post-translational modifications of EGF-containing proteins, potentially affecting their conformation, stability, or interactions. ASPH Protein, Mouse (His) is the recombinant mouse-derived ASPH protein, expressed by E. coli , with N-His labeled tag.

Background

ASPH protein demonstrates specificity in its enzymatic function, as it selectively hydroxylates an aspartic acid (Asp) or asparagine (Asn) residue within specific epidermal growth factor-like (EGF) domains of various proteins. This site-specific hydroxylation activity contributes to the post-translational modification of proteins containing EGF-like domains, potentially influencing their structural conformation, stability, or interaction capabilities. ASPH's specificity in targeting Asp or Asn residues within these domains underscores its role as a key regulator in modulating the functional properties of EGF-containing proteins, highlighting its significance in cellular signaling pathways and molecular processes influenced by EGF-like domains.

Technical Parameters

  • Species Mouse
  • Source E. coli
  • Tag N-8*His
  • Accession
  • Gene ID
  • Molecular Construction
    • N-term
    • 8*His
    • ASPH (I324-I741)
      Accession # Q8BSY0-1
    • C-term
  • Protein Length

    Partial

  • Synonyms

    ASPH; Junctin; Aspartate Beta-Hydroxylase; Humbug; BAH; Aspartate Beta-Hydroxylase Isoform F; CASQ2BP1; Alternative Protein ASPH; JCTN; Cardiac Junctin; HAAH; A Beta H-J-J; Aspartyl/Asparaginyl Beta-Hydroxylase; ASPH Protein; Peptide-Aspartate Beta-Dioxyg

  • AA Sequence

    IKAELDAAEKLRKRGKIEEAVNAFEELVRKYPQSPRARYGKAQCEDDLAEKQRSNEVLRRAIETYQEAADLPDAPTDLVKLSLKRRSERQQFLGHMRGSLLTLQRLVQLFPSDTTLKNDLGVGYLLLGDNDSAKKVYEEVLNVTPNDGFAKVHYGFILKAQNKISESIPYLKEGIESGDPGTDDGRFYFHLGDAMQRVGNKEAYKWYELGHKRGHFASVWQRSLYNVNGLKAQPWWTPRETGYTELVKSLERNWKLIRDEGLMVMDKAKGLFLPEDENLREKGDWSQFTLWQQGRKNENACKGAPKTCALLEKFSETTGCRRGQIKYSIMHPGTHVWPHTGPTNCRLRMHLGLVIPKEGCKIRCANETRTWEEGKVLIFDDSFEHEVWQDASSFRLIFIVDVWHPELTPQQRRSLPAI

  • Predicted Molecular Mass

    49.4 kDa

  • Molecular Weight

    Approximately 49 kDa, based on SDS-PAGE under reducing conditions.

  • Purity

    ≥ 95%, as determined by Bis-Tris PAGE.

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