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Furin active protein

Human Furin

Gene Names
FURIN; FUR; PACE; SPC1; PCSK3
Reactivity
Human
Purity
> 98% by SDS-PAGE analyses
Synonyms
Furin; Human Furin; FURIN; FUR; PACE; SPC1; PCSK3; Furin active protein
Ordering
For Research Use Only!
Host
Insect Cells
Reactivity
Human
Purity/Purification
> 98% by SDS-PAGE analyses
Form/Format
Lyophilized
Sequence
DLNVKAAWAQ GYTGHGIVVS ILDDGIEKNH PDLAGNYDPG ASFDVN DQDP DPQPRYTQMN DNRHGTRCAG EVAAVANNGV CGVGVAYNAR I GGVRMLDGE VTDAVEARSL GLNPNHIHIY SASWGPEDDG KTVDGPA RLA EEAFFRGVSQ GRGGLGSIFV WASGNGGREH DSCNCDGYTN SI YTLSISSA TQFGNVPWYS EACSSTLATT YSSGNQNEKQ IVTTDLRQ KC TESHTGTSAS APLAAGIIAL TLEANKNLTW RDMQHLVVQT SKP AHLNAND WATNGVGRKV SHSYGYGLLD AGAMVALAQN WTTVAPQRK I IDILTEPKDI GKRLEVRKTV TACLGEPNHI TRLEHAQARL TLSY NRRGDL AIHLVSPMGT RSTLLAARPH DYSADGFNDW AFMTTHSWDE DPSGEWVLEI ENTSEANNYG TLTKFTLVLY GTAPEGLPVP PESSG CKTLT SSQACVVCEE GFSLHQKSCV QHCPPGFAPQ VLDTHYSTEN DVETIRASVC APCHACSATC QGPALTDCLS CPSHASLDPV EQTCSR QSQS SRESPPQQQP PRLPPEVEAG QRLRAGLLPS HLPEHHHHHH H H
Sequence Length
794
Label/Conjugation
His-Tag
Biological Activity
Measured by its ability to cleave the fluorogenic peptide substrate Boc-Arg-Val-Arg-Arg-AMC.
Related Product Information for Furin active protein
Proteases (also called Proteolytic Enzymes, Peptidases, or Proteinases) are enzymes that hydrolyze the amide bonds within proteins or peptides. Most proteases act in a specific manner, hydrolyzing bonds at or adjacent to specific residues or a specific sequence of residues contained within the substrate protein or peptide. Proteases play an important role in most diseases and biological processes including prenatal and postnatal development, reproduction, signal transduction, the immune response, various autoimmune and degenerative diseases, and cancer. They are also an important research tool, frequently used in the analysis and production of proteins. Furin is a calcium dependent serine endoprotease that processes numerous proproteins of different secretory pathways into their mature forms by cleaving at the carboxyl side of the recognition sequence, R-Xaa-(K/R)-R, where Xaa can be any amino acid. Recombinant human Furin is a 61.7 kDa protein, corresponding to residues 124 through 715 of the Furin precursor plus a C-terminal His tag.
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NCBI and Uniprot Product Information

NCBI GI #
NCBI GeneID
NCBI Accession #
NCBI GenBank Nucleotide #
UniProt Accession #
Molecular Weight
86,678 Da
NCBI Official Full Name
furin preproprotein
NCBI Official Synonym Full Names
furin (paired basic amino acid cleaving enzyme)
NCBI Official Symbol
FURIN
NCBI Official Synonym Symbols
FUR; PACE; SPC1; PCSK3
NCBI Protein Information
furin; FES upstream region; dibasic processing enzyme; furin, membrane associated receptor protein; proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 3; paired basic amino acid residue-cleaving enzyme
UniProt Protein Name
Furin
Protein Family
UniProt Gene Name
FURIN
UniProt Synonym Gene Names
FUR; PACE; PCSK3; PACE
UniProt Entry Name
FURIN_HUMAN

NCBI Description

This gene encodes a member of the subtilisin-like proprotein convertase family, which includes proteases that process protein and peptide precursors trafficking through regulated or constitutive branches of the secretory pathway. It encodes a type 1 membrane bound protease that is expressed in many tissues, including neuroendocrine, liver, gut, and brain. The encoded protein undergoes an initial autocatalytic processing event in the ER and then sorts to the trans-Golgi network through endosomes where a second autocatalytic event takes place and the catalytic activity is acquired. The product of this gene is one of the seven basic amino acid-specific members which cleave their substrates at single or paired basic residues. Some of its substrates include proparathyroid hormone, transforming growth factor beta 1 precursor, proalbumin, pro-beta-secretase, membrane type-1 matrix metalloproteinase, beta subunit of pro-nerve growth factor and von Willebrand factor. It is also thought to be one of the proteases responsible for the activation of HIV envelope glycoproteins gp160 and gp140 and may play a role in tumor progression. This gene is located in close proximity to family member proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 6 and upstream of the FES oncogene. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Jan 2014]

Uniprot Description

Function: Furin is likely to represent the ubiquitous endoprotease activity within constitutive secretory pathways and capable of cleavage at the RX(K/R)R consensus motif. Ref.7

Catalytic activity: Release of mature proteins from their proproteins by cleavage of -Arg-Xaa-Yaa-Arg-|-Zaa- bonds, where Xaa can be any amino acid and Yaa is Arg or Lys. Releases albumin, complement component C3 and vWF from their respective precursors.

Cofactor: Calcium.

Enzyme regulation: Could be inhibited by the not secondly cleaved propeptide.

Subunit structure: Interacts with FLNA

By similarity. Binds to PACS1 which mediates TGN localization and connection to clathrin adapters. Ref.12

Subcellular location: Golgi apparatus › trans-Golgi network membrane; Single-pass type I membrane protein. Cell membrane; Single-pass type I membrane protein. Note: Shuttles between the trans-Golgi network and the cell surface. Propeptide cleavage is a prerequisite for exit of furin molecules out of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). A second cleavage within the propeptide occurs in the trans Golgi network (TGN), followed by the release of the propeptide and the activation of furin.

Tissue specificity: Seems to be expressed ubiquitously.

Domain: Contains a cytoplasmic domain responsible for its TGN localization and recycling from the cell surface. Ref.10

Post-translational modification: The inhibition peptide, which plays the role of an intramolecular chaperone, is autocatalytically removed in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and remains non-covalently bound to furin as a potent autoinhibitor. Following transport to the trans Golgi, a second cleavage within the inhibition propeptide results in propeptide dissociation and furin activation.Phosphorylation is required for TGN localization of the endoprotease. In vivo, exists as di-, mono- and non-phosphorylated forms. Ref.11

Sequence similarities: Belongs to the peptidase S8 family. Furin subfamily.Contains 1 homo B/P domain.

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Product Notes

The Furin furin (Catalog #AAA691981) is an Active Protein produced from Insect Cells and is intended for research purposes only. The product is available for immediate purchase. The Human Furin reacts with Human and may cross-react with other species as described in the data sheet. The amino acid sequence is listed below: DLNVKAAWAQ GYTGHGIVVS ILDDGIEKNH PDLAGNYDPG ASFDVN DQDP DPQPRYTQMN DNRHGTRCAG EVAAVANNGV CGVGVAYNAR I GGVRMLDGE VTDAVEARSL GLNPNHIHIY SASWGPEDDG KTVDGPA RLA EEAFFRGVSQ GRGGLGSIFV WASGNGGREH DSCNCDGYTN SI YTLSISSA TQFGNVPWYS EACSSTLATT YSSGNQNEKQ IVTTDLRQ KC TESHTGTSAS APLAAGIIAL TLEANKNLTW RDMQHLVVQT SKP AHLNAND WATNGVGRKV SHSYGYGLLD AGAMVALAQN WTTVAPQRK I IDILTEPKDI GKRLEVRKTV TACLGEPNHI TRLEHAQARL TLSY NRRGDL AIHLVSPMGT RSTLLAARPH DYSADGFNDW AFMTTHSWDE DPSGEWVLEI ENTSEANNYG TLTKFTLVLY GTAPEGLPVP PESSG CKTLT SSQACVVCEE GFSLHQKSCV QHCPPGFAPQ VLDTHYSTEN DVETIRASVC APCHACSATC QGPALTDCLS CPSHASLDPV EQTCSR QSQS SRESPPQQQP PRLPPEVEAG QRLRAGLLPS HLPEHHHHHH H H. It is sometimes possible for the material contained within the vial of "Furin, Active 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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