Recombinant Human NANP protein (His tag N-Terminus)
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Recombinant Human NANP protein (His tag N-Terminus) is a Human Full Length protein, in the 1 to 248 aa range, expressed in Escherichia coli, with >90%, suitable for SDS-PAGE, Mass Spec.
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C20orf147, HDHD4, NANP, N-acylneuraminate-9-phosphatase, Haloacid dehalogenase-like hydrolase domain-containing protein 4, Neu5Ac-9-Pase
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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human NANP protein (AB99392)
15% SDS-PAGE analysis of 3μg ab99392.
Reactivity data
Sequence info
Properties and storage information
Shipped at conditions
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
Aliquoting information
Storage information
Supplementary information
This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.
Biological function summary
The NANP repeat sequence is integral to the structural framework of the circumsporozoite protein. The circumsporozoite protein forms a protective coat around the sporozoite contributing to its survival and infectivity. The repetitive nature of the NANP sequence serves as a repetitive immunological target for antibodies making it a focus for vaccine development. Although it does not form a stable complex with other proteins its structural motif facilitates the parasite's ability to evade the host immune response during initial infection stages.
Pathways
The NANP repeat significantly impacts the malaria infection process in humans. It participates in the invasion pathway aiding Plasmodium falciparum's entry into liver cells. This protein is related to proteins like merozoite surface protein 1 (MSP1) which is involved during subsequent stages of malaria infection. Understanding NANP's role helps researchers trace its involvement in the lifecycle progression of the parasite and its development inside the host.
Specifications
Form
Liquid
Additional notes
ab99392 is purified using conventional chromatography techniques.
General info
Sequence similarities
Belongs to the HAD-like hydrolase superfamily. NANP family.
Target data
Product promise
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