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SDS-PAGE

BRISC complex subunit Abro1 Recombinant Protein | FAM175B recombinant protein

Recombinant Human BRISC complex subunit Abro1

Gene Names
FAM175B; ABRO1; KIAA0157
Purity
Greater or equal to 85% purity as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Synonyms
BRISC complex subunit Abro1; Recombinant Human BRISC complex subunit Abro1; Abraxas brother protein 1; Protein FAM175B; FAM175B recombinant protein
Ordering
For Research Use Only!
Host
E Coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell
Purity/Purification
Greater or equal to 85% purity as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Form/Format
Lyophilized or liquid (Format to be determined during the manufacturing process)
Sequence Positions
1-415aa; Full Length
Sequence
MAASISGYTFSAVCFHSANSNADHEGFLLGEVRQEETFSISDSQISNTEFLQVIEIHNHQPCSKLFSFYDYASKVNEESLDRILKDRRKKVIGWYRFRRNTQQQMSYREQVLHKQLTRILGVPDLVFLLFSFISTANNSTHALEYVLFRPNRRYNQRISLAIPNLGNTSQQEYKVSSVPNTSQSYAKVIKEHGTDFFDKDGVMKDIRAIYQVYNALQEKVQAVCADVEKSERVVESCQAEVNKLRRQITQRKNEKEQERRLQQAVLSRQMPSESLDPAFSPRMPSSGFAAEGRSTLGDAEASDPPPPYSDFHPNNQESTLSHSRMERSVFMPRPQAVGSSNYASTSAGLKYPGSGADLPPPQRAAGDSGEDSDDSDYENLIDPTEPSNSEYSHSKDSRPMAHPDEDPRNTQTSQI
Sequence Length
415
Preparation and Storage
Store at -20 degree C, for extended storage, conserve at -20 degree C or -80 degree C.

SDS-PAGE

SDS-PAGE
Related Product Information for FAM175B recombinant protein
Component of the BRISC complex, a multiprotein complex that specifically cleaves 'Lys-63'-linked ubiquitin. May act as a central scaffold protein that assbles the various components of the BRISC complex.
Product Categories/Family for FAM175B recombinant protein
References
Prediction of the coding sequences of unidentified human genes. IV. The coding sequences of 40 new genes (KIAA0121-KIAA0160) deduced by analysis of cDNA clones from human cell line KG-1.Nagase T., Seki N., Tanaka A., Ishikawa K., Nomura N.DNA Res. 2:167-174(1995) Complete sequencing and characterization of 21,243 full-length human cDNAs.Ota T., Suzuki Y., Nishikawa T., Otsuki T., Sugiyama T., Irie R., Wakamatsu A., Hayashi K., Sato H., Nagai K., Kimura K., Makita H., Sekine M., Obayashi M., Nishi T., Shibahara T., Tanaka T., Ishii S., Yamamoto J., Saito K., Kawai Y., Isono Y., Nakamura Y., Nagahari K., Murakami K., Yasuda T., Iwayanagi T., Wagatsuma M., Shiratori A., Sudo H., Hosoiri T., Kaku Y., Kodaira H., Kondo H., Sugawara M., Takahashi M., Kanda K., Yokoi T., Furuya T., Kikkawa E., Omura Y., Abe K., Kamihara K., Katsuta N., Sato K., Tanikawa M., Yamazaki M., Ninomiya K., Ishibashi T., Yamashita H., Murakawa K., Fujimori K., Tanai H., Kimata M., Watanabe M., Hiraoka S., Chiba Y., Ishida S., Ono Y., Takiguchi S., Watanabe S., Yosida M., Hotuta T., Kusano J., Kanehori K., Takahashi-Fujii A., Hara H., Tanase T.-O., Nomura Y., Togiya S., Komai F., Hara R., Takeuchi K., Arita M., Imose N., Musashino K., Yuuki H., Oshima A., Sasaki N., Aotsuka S., Yoshikawa Y., Matsunawa H., Ichihara T., Shiohata N., Sano S., Moriya S., Momiyama H., Satoh N., Takami S., Terashima Y., Suzuki O., Nakagawa S., Senoh A., Mizoguchi H., Goto Y., Shimizu F., Wakebe H., Hishigaki H., Watanabe T., Sugiyama A., Takemoto M., Kawakami B., Yamazaki M., Watanabe K., Kumagai A., Itakura S., Fukuzumi Y., Fujimori Y., Komiyama M., Tashiro H., Tanigami A., Fujiwara T., Ono T., Yamada K., Fujii Y., Ozaki K., Hirao M., Ohmori Y., Kawabata A., Hikiji T., Kobatake N., Inagaki H., Ikema Y., Okamoto S., Okitani R., Kawakami T., Noguchi S., Itoh T., Shigeta K., Senba T., Matsumura K., Nakajima Y., Mizuno T., Morinaga M., Sasaki M., Togashi T., Oyama M., Hata H., Watanabe M., Komatsu T., Mizushima-Sugano J., Satoh T., Shirai Y., Takahashi Y., Nakagawa K., Okumura K., Nagase T., Nomura N., Kikuchi H., Masuho Y., Yamashita R., Nakai K., Yada T., Nakamura Y., Ohara O., Isogai T., Sugano S.Nat. Genet. 36:40-45(2004) Robust phosphoproteomic profiling of tyrosine phosphorylation sites from human T cells using immobilized metal affinity chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry.Brill L.M., Salomon A.R., Ficarro S.B., Mukherji M., Stettler-Gill M., Peters E.C.Anal. Chem. 76:2763-2772(2004) Global, in vivo, and site-specific phosphorylation dynamics in signaling networks.Olsen J.V., Blagoev B., Gnad F., Macek B., Kumar C., Mortensen P., Mann M.Cell 127:635-648(2006) Abraxas and RAP80 form a BRCA1 protein complex required for the DNA damage response.Wang B., Matsuoka S., Ballif B.A., Zhang D., Smogorzewska A., Giyi S., Elledge S.J.Science 316:1194-1198(2007) A quantitative atlas of mitotic phosphorylation.Dephoure N., Zhou C., Villen J., Beausoleil S.A., Bakalarski C.E., Elledge S.J., Gygi S.P.Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 105:10762-10767(2008) K63-specific deubiquitination by two JAMM/MPN+ complexes BRISC-associated Brcc36 and proteasomal Poh1.Cooper E.M., Cutcliffe C., Kristiansen T.Z., Pandey A., Pickart C.M., Cohen R.E.EMBO J. 28:621-631(2009) NBA1, a new player in the Brca1 A complex, is required for DNA damage resistance and checkpoint control.Wang B., Hurov K., Hofmann K., Elledge S.J.Genes Dev. 23:729-739(2009) Quantitative phosphoproteomic analysis of T cell receptor signaling reveals system-wide modulation of protein-protein interactions.Mayya V., Lundgren D.H., Hwang S.-I., Rezaul K., Wu L., Eng J.K., Rodionov V., Han D.K.Sci. Signal. 2:RA46-RA46(2009) Quantitative phosphoproteomics reveals widespread full phosphorylation site occupancy during mitosis.Olsen J.V., Vermeulen M., Santamaria A., Kumar C., Miller M.L., Jensen L.J., Gnad F., Cox J., Jensen T.S., Nigg E.A., Brunak S., Mann M.Sci. Signal. 3:RA3-RA3(2010) Initial characterization of the human central proteome.Burkard T.R., Planyavsky M., Kaupe I., Breitwieser F.P., Buerckstuemmer T., Bennett K.L., Superti-Furga G., Colinge J.BMC Syst. Biol. 5:17-17(2011) System-wide temporal characterization of the proteome and phosphoproteome of human embryonic stem cell differentiation.Rigbolt K.T., Prokhorova T.A., Akimov V., Henningsen J., Johansen P.T., Kratchmarova I., Kassem M., Mann M., Olsen J.V., Blagoev B.Sci. Signal. 4:RS3-RS3(2011)

NCBI and Uniprot Product Information

NCBI GI #
NCBI GeneID
NCBI Accession #
NCBI GenBank Nucleotide #
UniProt Accession #
Molecular Weight
73.9 kDa
NCBI Official Full Name
BRISC complex subunit Abro1
NCBI Official Synonym Full Names
family with sequence similarity 175 member B
NCBI Official Symbol
FAM175B
NCBI Official Synonym Symbols
ABRO1; KIAA0157
NCBI Protein Information
BRISC complex subunit Abro1
UniProt Protein Name
BRISC complex subunit Abro1
Protein Family
UniProt Gene Name
FAM175B
UniProt Entry Name
F175B_HUMAN

Uniprot Description

FAM175B: a protein of unknown function.

Protein type: Ubiquitin conjugating system

Chromosomal Location of Human Ortholog: 10q26.13

Cellular Component: centrosome; cytoplasm; midbody; spindle pole centrosome

Molecular Function: microtubule binding; polyubiquitin binding

Biological Process: attachment of spindle microtubules to kinetochore; chromosome segregation; mitotic cell cycle

Research Articles on FAM175B

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Product Notes

The FAM175B fam175b (Catalog #AAA1305484) is a Recombinant Protein produced from E Coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell and is intended for research purposes only. The product is available for immediate purchase. The immunogen sequence is 1-415aa; Full Length. The amino acid sequence is listed below: MAASISGYTF SAVCFHSANS NADHEGFLLG EVRQEETFSI SDSQISNTEF LQVIEIHNHQ PCSKLFSFYD YASKVNEESL DRILKDRRKK VIGWYRFRRN TQQQMSYREQ VLHKQLTRIL GVPDLVFLLF SFISTANNST HALEYVLFRP NRRYNQRISL AIPNLGNTSQ QEYKVSSVPN TSQSYAKVIK EHGTDFFDKD GVMKDIRAIY QVYNALQEKV QAVCADVEKS ERVVESCQAE VNKLRRQITQ RKNEKEQERR LQQAVLSRQM PSESLDPAFS PRMPSSGFAA EGRSTLGDAE ASDPPPPYSD FHPNNQESTL SHSRMERSVF MPRPQAVGSS NYASTSAGLK YPGSGADLPP PQRAAGDSGE DSDDSDYENL IDPTEPSNSE YSHSKDSRPM AHPDEDPRNT QTSQI. It is sometimes possible for the material contained within the vial of "BRISC complex subunit Abro1, Recombinant Protein" to become dispersed throughout the inside of the vial, particularly around the seal of said vial, during shipment and storage. We always suggest centrifuging these vials to consolidate all of the liquid away from the lid and to the bottom of the vial prior to opening. Please be advised that certain products may require dry ice for shipping and that, if this is the case, an additional dry ice fee may also be required.

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