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AB93743

Recombinant Human PIST protein

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Recombinant Human PIST protein is a Human Fragment protein, in the 278 to 454 aa range, expressed in Escherichia coli, with >90%, suitable for SDS-PAGE.

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CAL, FIG, GOPC, Golgi-associated PDZ and coiled-coil motif-containing protein, CFTR-associated ligand, Fused in glioblastoma, PDZ protein interacting specifically with TC10, PIST

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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human PIST protein (AB93743)
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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human PIST protein (AB93743)

15% SDS-PAGE showing ab93743 (3ug)

Key facts

Purity

>90% SDS-PAGE

Expression system

Escherichia coli

Tags

Tag free

Applications

SDS-PAGE

applications

Biologically active

No

Accession

Q9HD26

Animal free

No

Carrier free

No

Species

Human

Storage buffer

pH: 8 Constituents: 10% Glycerol (glycerin, glycerine), 0.316% Tris HCl, 0.0154% (R*,R*)-1,4-Dimercaptobutan-2,3-diol

storage-buffer

Reactivity data

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Sequence info

[{"sequence":"MGSSHHHHHHSSGLVPRGSHMIRKVLLLKEDHEGLGISITGGKEHGVPILISEIHPGQPADRCGGLHVGDAILAVNGVNLRDTKHKEAVTILSQQRGEIEFEVVYVAPEVDSDDENVEYEDESGHRYRLYLDELEGGGNPGASCKDTSGEIKVLQGFNKKAVTDTHENGDLGTASETPLDDGASKLDDLHTLYHKKSY","proteinLength":"Fragment","predictedMolecularWeight":null,"actualMolecularWeight":null,"aminoAcidEnd":454,"aminoAcidStart":278,"nature":"Recombinant","expressionSystem":"Escherichia coli","accessionNumber":"Q9HD26","tags":[]}]

Properties and storage information

Shipped at conditions
Blue Ice
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
-20°C
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
-20°C
Aliquoting information
Upon delivery aliquot
Storage information
Avoid freeze / thaw cycle
False

Supplementary information

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

PIST also known as PDZ domain-containing protein 8 (GOPC) is a protein with a molecular weight of approximately 55 kDa. This protein is found in multiple tissues with higher expression in the brain and testes. PIST interacts with Golgi membranes and serves as a scaffold in cellular processes by linking transmembrane proteins to different signaling pathways. Its main functional domain the PDZ domain facilitates specific binding to target proteins allowing it to play a versatile role in maintaining cellular functions.
Biological function summary

PIST participates in protein trafficking and sorting. It associates with the complex that regulates vesicular transport ensuring protein delivery to proper cellular locations. In neuronal cells PIST influences the trafficking of receptors like AMPA and NMDA which are important for synaptic function. The involvement of PIST in protein trafficking highlights its significance in cellular organization and communication.

Pathways

PIST engages in interactions within the Wnt and PI3K/Akt signaling pathways. In the Wnt pathway PIST supports the stabilization and trafficking of receptors critical for signal transduction. In the PI3K/Akt pathway it influences cell survival and proliferation by modulating receptor localization and function. Proteins such as Dishevelled and PTEN are often associated with PIST's activity in these pathways highlighting its diverse biological importance.

PIST shows connections to conditions like cancer and neurodegenerative disorders. In cancer deregulation of PIST has been observed potentially impacting cell proliferation and survival since it interacts with proteins like EGFR and other growth factor receptors. In neurodegenerative diseases abnormal PIST function may disrupt synaptic signaling linking it to disorders like Alzheimer's through its interactions with synaptic proteins.

Specifications

Form

Liquid

Additional notes

ab93743 was purified using conventional chromatography techniques.

General info

Function

Plays a role in intracellular protein trafficking and degradation (PubMed : 11707463, PubMed : 14570915, PubMed : 15358775). May regulate CFTR chloride currents and acid-induced ASIC3 currents by modulating cell surface expression of both channels (By similarity). May also regulate the intracellular trafficking of the ADR1B receptor (PubMed : 15358775). May play a role in autophagy (By similarity). Together with MARCHF2 mediates the ubiquitination and lysosomal degradation of CFTR (PubMed : 23818989). Overexpression results in CFTR intracellular retention and lysosomaldegradation in the lysosomes (PubMed : 11707463, PubMed : 14570915).

Product protocols

Target data

Plays a role in intracellular protein trafficking and degradation (PubMed : 11707463, PubMed : 14570915, PubMed : 15358775). May regulate CFTR chloride currents and acid-induced ASIC3 currents by modulating cell surface expression of both channels (By similarity). May also regulate the intracellular trafficking of the ADR1B receptor (PubMed : 15358775). May play a role in autophagy (By similarity). Together with MARCHF2 mediates the ubiquitination and lysosomal degradation of CFTR (PubMed : 23818989). Overexpression results in CFTR intracellular retention and lysosomaldegradation in the lysosomes (PubMed : 11707463, PubMed : 14570915).
See full target information GOPC

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