Recombinant Human Apolipoprotein A II/ApoA-II Protein
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Recombinant Human Apolipoprotein A II/ApoA-II Protein is a Human Full Length protein, in the 19 to 100 aa range, expressed in HEK 293 cells, with >95%, suitable for SDS-PAGE, HPLC, Mass Spec.
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Apolipoprotein A-II, Apo-AII, ApoA-II, Apolipoprotein A2, APOA2
- Mass Spec
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Mass Spectrometry - Recombinant Human Apolipoprotein A II/ApoA-II Protein (AB307189)
Mass determination by ESI-TOF. Predicted MW is 9360.7 Da (+/- 10 Da by ESI-TOF). Observed MW is 9360.87 Da.
- SDS-PAGE
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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human Apolipoprotein A II/ApoA-II Protein (AB307189)
SDS-page analysis of ab307189
- HPLC
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HPLC - Recombinant Human Apolipoprotein A II/ApoA-II Protein (AB307189)
HPLC analysis of ab307189
Reactivity data
Sequence info
Properties and storage information
Shipped at conditions
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
Supplementary information
This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.
Biological function summary
Apolipoprotein A-II serves as a significant regulator of HDL metabolism and lipid transport. It is an integral part of HDL particles contributing to their stability and function. Apolipoprotein A-II influences lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) activity which affects cholesterol esterification. Although less studied than its counterpart Apolipoprotein A-I ApoA-II's interaction with lipids and proteins such as CETP (cholesteryl ester transfer protein) suggests its involvement in lipid exchange and reverse cholesterol transport processes.
Pathways
Apolipoprotein A-II impacts the reverse cholesterol transport pathway and lipid metabolic processes. ApoA-II works closely with its relative Apolipoprotein A-I both part of the same HDL complex. Together they play essential roles in maintaining cholesterol homeostasis and promoting cholesterol efflux from cells back to the liver. The mechanism by which it modulates the function of lipoprotein lipase and hepatic lipase further implicates its role in lipid metabolism and energy balance processes.
Specifications
Form
Lyophilized
General info
Function
May stabilize HDL (high density lipoprotein) structure by its association with lipids, and affect the HDL metabolism.
Sequence similarities
Belongs to the apolipoprotein A2 family.
Post-translational modifications
Phosphorylation sites are present in the extracellular medium.. Apolipoprotein A-II is O-glycosylated.
Target data
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