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AB198467

Recombinant Human L3MBTL2 protein (His tag N-Terminus)

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Recombinant Human L3MBTL2 protein (His tag N-Terminus) is a Human Fragment protein, in the 178 to 625 aa range, expressed in Escherichia coli, with >90%, suitable for SDS-PAGE.

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Lethal(3)malignant brain tumor-like protein 2, H-l(3)mbt-like protein 2, L(3)mbt-like protein 2, L3MBTL2

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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human L3MBTL2 protein (His tag N-Terminus) (AB198467)
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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human L3MBTL2 protein (His tag N-Terminus) (AB198467)

4-20% SDS PAGE of 2 μg ab198476 stainined with Coomassie

Key facts

Purity

>90% SDS-PAGE

Expression system

Escherichia coli

Tags

His tag N-Terminus

Applications

SDS-PAGE

applications

Biologically active

No

Accession

Q969R5

Animal free

No

Carrier free

No

Species

Human

Storage buffer

pH: 8 Constituents: 20% Glycerol (glycerin, glycerine), 0.64% Sodium chloride, 0.63% Tris HCl, 0.04% Sorbitan monolaurate, ethoxylated, 0.02% Potassium chloride

storage-buffer

Reactivity data

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Product details

ab198467 is useful for the study of Polycomb group (PcG) proteins, protein binding studies,screening inhibitors, and selectivityprofiling.

Sequence info

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Properties and storage information

Shipped at conditions
Dry Ice
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
-80°C
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
-80°C
Storage information
Avoid freeze / thaw cycle
False

Supplementary information

This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.

The L3MBTL2 protein also known as Lethal(3)malignant brain tumor-like protein 2 is a chromatin-binding protein involved in transcriptional repression. It has an approximate mass of 88 kDa. L3MBTL2 plays a role in the Polycomb group of proteins which are known for chromatin modification and gene expression regulation. The protein is broadly expressed in various tissues with higher expression noted in the thymus and testis.
Biological function summary

L3MBTL2 contributes to maintaining gene silencing through its interaction with various chromatin-modifying complexes. As part of the PcG repression complex it binds to modified histones particularly those marked by methylation to suppress transcription. This role is important for proper development and cellular differentiation as it ensures genes turn off or on at the right times during cell cycle and differentiation processes.

Pathways

L3MBTL2 plays key roles in pathways controlling gene expression and cell cycle regulation. Through the Polycomb repressive complex it connects to pathways that influence cellular proliferation and differentiation. L3MBTL2 often interacts with proteins such as RING1B and EZH2 in these pathways facilitating the propagation of chromatin-associated silencing marks that help coordinate complex gene expression programs.

L3MBTL2 is linked to certain cancers and developmental disorders due to its role in gene regulation. Misregulation of L3MBTL2 has been observed in hematopoietic malignancies impacting the normal proliferation of blood cells. It shares connections with proteins like BMI1 in the context of these disorders highlighting its relevance in maintaining the balance of gene expression required for cellular homeostasis and preventing oncogenesis.

Specifications

Form

Liquid

General info

Function

Putative Polycomb group (PcG) protein. PcG proteins maintain the transcriptionally repressive state of genes, probably via a modification of chromatin, rendering it heritably changed in its expressibility. Its association with a chromatin-remodeling complex suggests that it may contribute to prevent expression of genes that trigger the cell into mitosis. Binds to monomethylated and dimethylated 'Lys-20' on histone H4. Binds histone H3 peptides that are monomethylated or dimethylated on 'Lys-4', 'Lys-9' or 'Lys-27'.

Subcellular localisation

Nucleus

Product protocols

Target data

Putative Polycomb group (PcG) protein. PcG proteins maintain the transcriptionally repressive state of genes, probably via a modification of chromatin, rendering it heritably changed in its expressibility. Its association with a chromatin-remodeling complex suggests that it may contribute to prevent expression of genes that trigger the cell into mitosis. Binds to monomethylated and dimethylated 'Lys-20' on histone H4. Binds histone H3 peptides that are monomethylated or dimethylated on 'Lys-4', 'Lys-9' or 'Lys-27'.
See full target information Lethal(3)malignant brain tumor-like protein 2

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