Recombinant Human Optineurin protein is a Human Full Length protein, in the 1 to 571 aa range, expressed in Wheat germ and suitable for ELISA, WB.
Wheat germ
GST tag N-Terminus
ELISA, WB
No
M S H Q P L S C L T E K E D S P S E S T G N G P P H L A H P N L D T F T P E E L L Q Q M K E L L T E N H Q L K E A M K L N N Q A M K G R F E E L S A W T E K Q K E E R Q F F E I Q S K E A K E R L M A L S H E N E K L K E E L G K L K G K S E R S S E D P T D D S R L P R A E A E Q E K D Q L R T Q V V R L Q A E K A D L L G I V S E L Q L K L N S S G S S E D S F V E I R M A E G E A E G S V K E I K H S P G P T R T V S T G T S R S A D G A K N Y F E H E E L T V S Q L L L C L R E G N Q K V E R L E V A L K E A K E R V S D F E K K T S N R S E I E T Q T E G S T E K E N D E E K G P E T V G S E V E A L N L Q V T S L F K E L Q E A H T K L S E A E L M K K R L Q E K C Q A L E R K N S A I P S E L N E K Q E L V Y T N K K L E L Q V E S M L S E I K M E Q A K T E D E K S K L T V L Q M T H N K L L Q E H N N A L K T I E E L T R K E S E K V D R A V L K E L S E K L E L A E K A L A S K Q L Q M D E M K Q T I A K Q E E D L E T M T I L R A Q M E V Y C S D F H A E R A A R E K I H E E K E Q L A L Q L A V L L K E N D A F E D G G R Q S L M E M Q S R H G A R T S D S D Q Q A Y L V Q R G A E D R D W R Q Q R N I P I H S C P K C G E V L P D I D T L Q I H V M D C I I
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Plays an important role in the maintenance of the Golgi complex, in membrane trafficking, in exocytosis, through its interaction with myosin VI and Rab8 (PubMed:27534431). Links myosin VI to the Golgi complex and plays an important role in Golgi ribbon formation (PubMed:27534431). Plays a role in the activation of innate immune response during viral infection. Mechanistically, recruits TBK1 at the Golgi apparatus, promoting its trans-phosphorylation after RLR or TLR3 stimulation (PubMed:27538435). In turn, activated TBK1 phosphorylates its downstream partner IRF3 to produce IFN-beta/IFNB1. Plays a neuroprotective role in the eye and optic nerve. May act by regulating membrane trafficking and cellular morphogenesis via a complex that contains Rab8 and huntingtin (HD). Mediates the interaction of Rab8 with the probable GTPase-activating protein TBC1D17 during Rab8-mediated endocytic trafficking, such as that of transferrin receptor (TFRC/TfR); regulates Rab8 recruitment to tubules emanating from the endocytic recycling compartment (PubMed:22854040). Autophagy receptor that interacts directly with both the cargo to become degraded and an autophagy modifier of the MAP1 LC3 family; targets ubiquitin-coated bacteria (xenophagy), such as cytoplasmic Salmonella enterica, and appears to function in the same pathway as SQSTM1 and CALCOCO2/NDP52.(Microbial infection) May constitute a cellular target for various viruses, such as adenovirus E3 14.7 or Bluetongue virus, to inhibit innate immune response (PubMed:27538435, PubMed:9488477). During RNA virus infection, such as that of Sendai virus, negatively regulates the induction of IFNB1 (PubMed:20174559).
FIP2, GLC1E, HIP7, HYPL, NRP, OPTN, Optineurin, E3-14.7K-interacting protein, Huntingtin yeast partner L, Huntingtin-interacting protein 7, Huntingtin-interacting protein L, NEMO-related protein, Optic neuropathy-inducing protein, Transcription factor IIIA-interacting protein, FIP-2, HIP-7, TFIIIA-IntP
Recombinant Human Optineurin protein is a Human Full Length protein, in the 1 to 571 aa range, expressed in Wheat germ and suitable for ELISA, WB.
Wheat germ
GST tag N-Terminus
ELISA, WB
No
No
Human
pH: 8
Constituents: 0.79% Tris HCl, 0.31% Glutathione
M S H Q P L S C L T E K E D S P S E S T G N G P P H L A H P N L D T F T P E E L L Q Q M K E L L T E N H Q L K E A M K L N N Q A M K G R F E E L S A W T E K Q K E E R Q F F E I Q S K E A K E R L M A L S H E N E K L K E E L G K L K G K S E R S S E D P T D D S R L P R A E A E Q E K D Q L R T Q V V R L Q A E K A D L L G I V S E L Q L K L N S S G S S E D S F V E I R M A E G E A E G S V K E I K H S P G P T R T V S T G T S R S A D G A K N Y F E H E E L T V S Q L L L C L R E G N Q K V E R L E V A L K E A K E R V S D F E K K T S N R S E I E T Q T E G S T E K E N D E E K G P E T V G S E V E A L N L Q V T S L F K E L Q E A H T K L S E A E L M K K R L Q E K C Q A L E R K N S A I P S E L N E K Q E L V Y T N K K L E L Q V E S M L S E I K M E Q A K T E D E K S K L T V L Q M T H N K L L Q E H N N A L K T I E E L T R K E S E K V D R A V L K E L S E K L E L A E K A L A S K Q L Q M D E M K Q T I A K Q E E D L E T M T I L R A Q M E V Y C S D F H A E R A A R E K I H E E K E Q L A L Q L A V L L K E N D A F E D G G R Q S L M E M Q S R H G A R T S D S D Q Q A Y L V Q R G A E D R D W R Q Q R N I P I H S C P K C G E V L P D I D T L Q I H V M D C I I
Full Length
1 to 571
Recombinant
GST tag N-Terminus
Liquid
Plays an important role in the maintenance of the Golgi complex, in membrane trafficking, in exocytosis, through its interaction with myosin VI and Rab8 (PubMed:27534431). Links myosin VI to the Golgi complex and plays an important role in Golgi ribbon formation (PubMed:27534431). Plays a role in the activation of innate immune response during viral infection. Mechanistically, recruits TBK1 at the Golgi apparatus, promoting its trans-phosphorylation after RLR or TLR3 stimulation (PubMed:27538435). In turn, activated TBK1 phosphorylates its downstream partner IRF3 to produce IFN-beta/IFNB1. Plays a neuroprotective role in the eye and optic nerve. May act by regulating membrane trafficking and cellular morphogenesis via a complex that contains Rab8 and huntingtin (HD). Mediates the interaction of Rab8 with the probable GTPase-activating protein TBC1D17 during Rab8-mediated endocytic trafficking, such as that of transferrin receptor (TFRC/TfR); regulates Rab8 recruitment to tubules emanating from the endocytic recycling compartment (PubMed:22854040). Autophagy receptor that interacts directly with both the cargo to become degraded and an autophagy modifier of the MAP1 LC3 family; targets ubiquitin-coated bacteria (xenophagy), such as cytoplasmic Salmonella enterica, and appears to function in the same pathway as SQSTM1 and CALCOCO2/NDP52.
Phosphorylated by TBK1, leading to restrict bacterial proliferation in case of infection. Phosphorylation is induced by phorbol esters and decreases its half-time.
Recycling endosome
Dry Ice
-80°C
-80°C
Upon delivery aliquot
Avoid freeze / thaw cycle
U+00A0;
U+00A0;
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Optineurin also known as OPTN is a multifunctional protein of approximately 67 kDa. It is expressed in various tissues including the retina where it plays a role in maintaining cellular functions. Optineurin interacts with several binding partners to execute its roles within the cell. It is involved in intracellular trafficking signaling and inflammation processes. As an essential component of the cellular machinery optineurin aids in proper cellular communication and responses.
Optineurin influences different cellular processes notably autophagy and regulation of inflammation. It participates in forming a complex with other proteins to facilitate cargo transport and degradation via the autophagy-lysosome pathway. This function is important for removing damaged proteins and organelles ensuring cellular homeostasis. Inflammation regulation occurs through optineurin's ability to inhibit certain signaling pathways therefore modulating immune responses and preventing excessive inflammation.
Optineurin plays a role in the NF-kB signaling pathway and the autophagic process. In NF-kB signaling it acts as a negative regulator by degrading specific signaling molecules. This regulation is necessary to prevent chronic inflammation and maintain immune balance. Within autophagy optineurin collaborates with other autophagy-related proteins like LC3 to facilitate the sequestration and clearance of cellular components preventing accumulation of damaged cellular materials.
Optineurin connects to conditions like glaucoma and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Mutations in the optineurin gene link to glaucoma as they can impair autophagy and lead to optic nerve damage. In the context of ALS optineurin mutations disrupt normal cellular functions contributing to motor neuron degeneration. The protein TDP-43 is often associated with ALS and interacts with optineurin in pathological processes affecting disease progression.
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