Recombinant Human GRN Protein (His tag)
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Recombinant Human GRN Protein (His tag) is a Human Full Length protein, in the 18 to 593 aa range, expressed in HEK 293 cells, with >95%, <0.005 EU/µg endotoxin level, suitable for Mass Spec, HPLC, SDS-PAGE.
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Progranulin, PGRN, Acrogranin, Epithelin precursor, Glycoprotein of 88 Kda, Granulin precursor, PC cell-derived growth factor, Proepithelin, GP88, Glycoprotein 88, PCDGF, PEPI, GRN
- Mass Spec
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Mass Spectrometry - Recombinant Human GRN Protein (His tag) (AB313363)
Mass determination by ESI-TOF. Predicted MW is 63296.88 (+/- 10Da by ESI-TOF). Observed MW is 63298.71
- HPLC
Lab
HPLC - Recombinant Human GRN Protein (His tag) (AB313363)
HPLC analysis of ab313363
- SDS-PAGE
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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human GRN Protein (His tag) (AB313363)
SDS-page analysis of ab313363
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
Granulin functions as a growth factor involved in tissue repair cell proliferation and inflammation. It does not function as part of a larger protein complex but acts individually in exerting its effects on cells. Granulin influences various aspects of cellular architecture and signaling pathways making it important for maintaining cellular homeostasis. Additionally the granulin protein participates in regulating networks that involve cytokines and growth factors impacting both the innate and adaptive immune responses.
Pathways
Granulin plays significant roles in the MAPK and NF-kB signaling pathways. These pathways critically manage cellular reactions to stress inflammation and other external stimuli. Granulin modulates these processes often interacting with proteins like TNF receptors and interleukins to affect the downstream signaling events. Interactions between granulin and other signaling molecules allow it to integrate into broader networks that oversee various biological responses.
Specifications
Form
Lyophilized
General info
Function
The protein expressed by the GRN gene is a secreted regulator of lysosomal function and a growth factor involved in processes such as inflammation, wound healing, and cell proliferation. It regulates protein trafficking to lysosomes and lysosomal enzyme activity, facilitating lysosomal acidification which leads to the degradation of mature CTSD by CTSB. It also promotes epithelial cell proliferation by blocking TNF-mediated neutrophil activation, thus preventing the release of oxidants and proteases. Additionally, it modulates inflammation in neurons by preserving neuron survival, axonal outgrowth, and neuronal integrity. Granulin-3, -4, and -7 have distinct roles : Granulin-4 promotes proliferation of epithelial cell line A431 in culture; Granulin-3 inhibits epithelial cell proliferation and induces IL-8 secretion; and Granulin-7 stabilizes CTSD by maintaining its aspartic-type peptidase activity through interaction. This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.
Sequence similarities
Belongs to the granulin family.
Post-translational modifications
Cleaved by ELANE; proteolysis is blocked by SLPI and is concentration- and time-dependent and induces CXCL8/IL-8 production; granulin-3 and granulin-4 are resistant to ELANE (PubMed:12526812, PubMed:28743268). Cleaved by CTSL in lysosome thus regulating the maturation and turnover of progranulin within the lysosome (PubMed:28743268).
Subcellular localisation
Lysosome
Target data
Product promise
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