Recombinant Human SELENOI/EPT1 Protein (GST Tag) | PKSH032407

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Recombinant Human SELENOI/EPT1 Protein (GST Tag) | PKSH032407 | Gentaur US, UK & Europe Disrtribition

Synonyms: Ethanolaminephosphotransferase 1; hEPT1; Selenoprotein I; SelI; EPT1; KIAA1724; SELI

Active Protein: N/A

Activity: Recombinant Human Ethanolaminephosphotransferase 1 is produced by our E.coli expression system and the target gene encoding Met1-Pro50 is expressed with a GST tag at the N-terminus.

Protein Construction: Recombinant Human Ethanolaminephosphotransferase 1 is produced by our E.coli expression system and the target gene encoding Met1-Pro50 is expressed with a GST tag at the N-terminus.

Fusion Tag: N-GST

Species: Human

Expressed Host: E.coli

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.

Purity: > 95 % as determined by reducing SDS-PAGE.

Endotoxin: < 1.0 EU per µg as determined by the LAL method.

Stability and Storage: Store at < -20°C, stable for 6 months. Please minimize freeze-thaw cycles.

Molecular Mass: 32.3 kDa

Formulation: Supplied as a 0.2 μm filtered solution of 20mM TrisHCl, pH 8.0.

Reconstitution: Not Applicable

Background: Ethanolaminephosphotransferase 1 (EPT1) is an enzyme that belongs to the CDP-Alcohol Phosphatidyltransferase Class-I Family. EPT1 is a Selenoprotein, which contains a Selenocysteine (Sec) residue at its active site. The Selenocysteine is encoded by the UGA codon that normally signals translation termination. The 3' UTR of Selenoprotein genes have a common stem-loop structure, the sec insertion sequence (SECIS), that is necessary for the recognition of UGA as a Sec codon rather than as a stop signal. EPT1 catalyzes Phosphatidylethanolamine biosynthesis from CDP-Ethanolamine. It plays a central role in the formation and maintenance of vesicular membranes. EPT1 is involved in the formation of Phosphatidylethanolamine via the 'Kennedy' pathway.

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