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Recombinant Human IDH1 Protein (Human Cells, His Tag)– MSE Supplies LLC

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Recombinant Human IDH1 Protein (Human Cells, His Tag)

SKU: PKSH033345-50

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Recombinant Human IDH1 Protein (Human Cells, His Tag)

 

SKU # PKSH033345
Expression Host HEK293 Cells

 

 

Description

Synonyms Cytosolic NADP-Isocitrate Dehydrogenase, IDH, IDH1, IDP, Isocitrate Dehydrogenase [NADP] Cytoplasmic, NADP(+)-Specific ICDH, Oxalosuccinate Decarboxylase, PICD
Species Human
Expression Host HEK293 Cells
Sequence Met 1-Leu414
Accession O75874
Calculated Molecular Weight 47.7 kDa
Observed Molecular Weight 45 kDa
Tag C-His
Bio-activity Not validated for activity
  

 

Properties

Purity > 95 % as determined by reducing SDS-PAGE.
Endotoxin < 1.0 EU per μg of the protein as determined by the LAL method.
Storage Store at < -20°C, stable for 6 months. Please minimize freeze-thaw cycles.
Shipping This product is provided as liquid. It is shipped at frozen temperature with blue ice/gel packs. Upon receipt, store it immediately at < - 20°C.
Formulation Supplied as a 0.2 μm filtered solution of 20mM Tris-HCl, 150mM NaCl, 0.05% Brij-35, 10% Glycerol, 1mM DTT, pH8.0.
Reconstitution Not Applicable



Background

Isocitrate Dehydrogenase [NADP] Cytoplasmic (IDH1) belongs to the isocitrate and isopropylmalate dehydrogenases family. IDH1 exists as a homodimer; binding one magnesium or manganese ion per subunit. Mutations of IDH1 have been shown to cause metaphyseal chondromatosis with aciduria and are involved in the development of glioma IDH plays a role in the regeneration of NADPH for intraperoxisomal reductions; such as the conversion of 2; 4-dienoyl-CoAs to 3-enoyl-CoAs; as well as in peroxisomal reactions that consume 2-oxoglutarate; namely the α-hydroxylation of phytanic acid.