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WD repeat-containing protein 1 Recombinant Protein | WDR1 recombinant protein

Recombinant Human WD repeat-containing protein 1

Gene Names
WDR1; AIP1; NORI-1; HEL-S-52
Purity
Greater or equal to 85% purity as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Synonyms
WD repeat-containing protein 1; Recombinant Human WD repeat-containing protein 1; Actin-interacting protein 1; AIP1NORI-1; WDR1 recombinant protein
Ordering
For Research Use Only!
Host
E Coli
Purity/Purification
Greater or equal to 85% purity as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Form/Format
Liquid containing glycerol
Sequence Positions
189-461aa; Partial-length of Isoform 2
Sequence
HKNGGKSYIYSGSHDGHINYWDSETGENDSFAGKGHTNQVSRMTVDESGQLISCSMDDTVRYTSLMLRDYSGQGVVKLDVQPKCVAVGPGGYAVVVCIGQIVLLKDQRKCFSIDNPGYEPEVVAVHPGGDTVAIGGVDGNVRLYSILGTTLKDEGKLLEAKGPVTDVAYSHDGAFLAVCDASKVVTVFSVADGYSENNVFYGHHAKIVCLAWSPDNEHFASGGMDMMVYVWTLSDPETRVKIQDAHRLHHVSSLAWLDEHTLVTTSHDASVKE
Preparation and Storage
Store at -20 degree C, for extended storage, conserve at -20 degree C or -80 degree C.

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Related Product Information for WDR1 recombinant protein
Induces disassembly of actin filaments in conjunction with ADF/cofilin family proteins.
Product Categories/Family for WDR1 recombinant protein
References
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NCBI and Uniprot Product Information

NCBI GI #
NCBI GeneID
NCBI Accession #
NCBI GenBank Nucleotide #
UniProt Accession #
Molecular Weight
56.4 kDa
NCBI Official Full Name
WD repeat-containing protein 1 isoform 2
NCBI Official Synonym Full Names
WD repeat domain 1
NCBI Official Symbol
WDR1
NCBI Official Synonym Symbols
AIP1; NORI-1; HEL-S-52
NCBI Protein Information
WD repeat-containing protein 1
UniProt Protein Name
WD repeat-containing protein 1
UniProt Gene Name
WDR1
UniProt Synonym Gene Names
AIP1
UniProt Entry Name
WDR1_HUMAN

NCBI Description

This gene encodes a protein containing 9 WD repeats. WD repeats are approximately 30- to 40-amino acid domains containing several conserved residues, mostly including a trp-asp at the C-terminal end. WD domains are involved in protein-protein interactions. The encoded protein may help induce the disassembly of actin filaments. Two transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

Uniprot Description

WDR1: a WD40 repeat cytoskeletal protein that induces disassembly of actin filaments in conjunction with ADF/cofilin family proteins. WD40 repeats are found in a number of eukaryotic proteins that coordinate multi-protein complex assemblies. WD40 proteins are implicated in many functions including adaptor/regulatory modules in signal transduction, pre-mRNA processing and cytoskeleton assembly. Three alternatively spliced human isoforms have been described.

Protein type: Actin-binding

Chromosomal Location of Human Ortholog: 4p16.1

Cellular Component: actin filament; cell junction; cell projection; cytoplasm; cytosol; extracellular region; myelin sheath; podosome

Molecular Function: actin binding

Biological Process: blood coagulation; platelet activation; platelet degranulation; positive regulation of actin filament depolymerization; regulation of oligodendrocyte differentiation; sarcomere organization; sensory perception of sound

Research Articles on WDR1

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Product Notes

The WDR1 wdr1 (Catalog #AAA717336) is a Recombinant Protein produced from E Coli and is intended for research purposes only. The product is available for immediate purchase. The immunogen sequence is 189-461aa; Partial-length of Isoform 2. The amino acid sequence is listed below: HKNGGKSYIY SGSHDGHINY WDSETGENDS FAGKGHTNQV SRMTVDESGQ LISCSMDDTV RYTSLMLRDY SGQGVVKLDV QPKCVAVGPG GYAVVVCIGQ IVLLKDQRKC FSIDNPGYEP EVVAVHPGGD TVAIGGVDGN VRLYSILGTT LKDEGKLLEA KGPVTDVAYS HDGAFLAVCD ASKVVTVFSV ADGYSENNVF YGHHAKIVCL AWSPDNEHFA SGGMDMMVYV WTLSDPETRV KIQDAHRLHH VSSLAWLDEH TLVTTSHDAS VKE . It is sometimes possible for the material contained within the vial of "WD repeat-containing protein 1, 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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