Recombinant Human ADCK3 protein
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Recombinant Human ADCK3 protein is a Human Fragment protein, in the 156 to 647 aa range, expressed in Baculovirus infected Sf9 cells, with >75%, suitable for SDS-PAGE.
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ADCK3, CABC1, PP265, COQ8A, Chaperone activity of bc1 complex-like, Coenzyme Q protein 8A, aarF domain-containing protein kinase 3, Chaperone-ABC1-like
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Supplier Data
SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human ADCK3 protein (AB191461)
The purity of ab191461 was determined to be >75% by densitometry. Approximate MW is ~83 kDa.
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Sequence info
Properties and storage information
Shipped at conditions
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
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Storage information
Supplementary information
This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.
Biological function summary
ADCK3 participates in the regulation of coenzyme Q10 levels an essential lipid-soluble antioxidant. The protein is a part of the mitochondrial electron transport chain complex contributing to the production of ATP. As a kinase ADCK3 influences the modulation of the complex's components through phosphorylation stabilizing the function and efficiency of energy conversion processes within mitochondria. Its role is critical for maintaining cellular energy balance and reducing oxidative stress.
Pathways
ADCK3 engages in the coenzyme Q10 biosynthesis pathway. It closely interacts with COQ proteins like COQ9 orchestrating the synthesis and function of the electron transport chain. Additionally it takes part in mitochondrial kinase pathways that ensure proper mitochondrial function. The cooperation between ADCK3 and other proteins such as COQ6 emphasizes its importance in maintaining mitochondrial integrity and energy metabolism.
Specifications
Form
Liquid
Additional notes
Affinity purified.
General info
Function
Atypical kinase involved in the biosynthesis of coenzyme Q, also named ubiquinone, an essential lipid-soluble electron transporter for aerobic cellular respiration (PubMed : 21296186, PubMed : 25498144, PubMed : 25540914, PubMed : 27499294, PubMed : 36302899, PubMed : 38425362). Its substrate specificity is still unclear : may act as a protein kinase that mediates phosphorylation of COQ3 (By similarity). According to other reports, acts as a small molecule kinase, possibly a lipid kinase that phosphorylates a prenyl lipid in the ubiquinone biosynthesis pathway, as suggested by its ability to bind coenzyme Q lipid intermediates (PubMed : 25498144, PubMed : 27499294). However, the small molecule kinase activity was not confirmed by another publication (By similarity). Shows an unusual selectivity for binding ADP over ATP (PubMed : 25498144).
Sequence similarities
Belongs to the protein kinase superfamily. ADCK protein kinase family.
Subcellular localisation
Mitochondrion membrane
Target data
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