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AB153420

Recombinant Human TRPV5 protein

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Recombinant Human TRPV5 protein is a Human Fragment protein, in the 1 to 100 aa range, expressed in Wheat germ, suitable for ELISA, WB.

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ECAC1, TRPV5, Transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 5, TrpV5, Calcium transport protein 2, Epithelial calcium channel 1, Osm-9-like TRP channel 3, CaT2, ECaC, ECaC1, OTRPC3

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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human TRPV5 protein (AB153420)
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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human TRPV5 protein (AB153420)

ab153420 on a 12.5% SDS-PAGE stained with Coomassie Blue.

Key facts

Expression system

Wheat germ

Tags

GST tag N-Terminus

Applications

ELISA, WB

applications

Biologically active

No

Accession

Q9NQA5

Animal free

No

Carrier free

No

Species

Human

Storage buffer

pH: 8 Constituents: 0.79% Tris HCl, 0.31% Glutathione

storage-buffer

Reactivity data

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Sequence info

[{"sequence":"MGGFLPKAEGPGSQLQKLLPSFLVREQDWDQHLDKLHMLQQKRILESPLLRASKENDLSVLRQLLLDCTCDVRQRGALGETALHIAALYDNLEAALVLME","proteinLength":"Fragment","predictedMolecularWeight":null,"actualMolecularWeight":null,"aminoAcidEnd":100,"aminoAcidStart":1,"nature":"Recombinant","expressionSystem":"Wheat germ","accessionNumber":"Q9NQA5","tags":[{"tag":"GST","terminus":"N-Terminus"}]}]

Properties and storage information

Shipped at conditions
Dry Ice
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
-80°C
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
-80°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.

TRPV5 also known as ECaC1 is a member of the transient receptor potential (TRP) channel family. This protein functions mechanically as a calcium-selective ion channel playing a role in calcium reabsorption in the kidneys. TRPV5 has a molecular mass of approximately 98 kDa. It is expressed mainly in the epithelial cells of the distal convoluted tubules and connecting tubules of the kidney where it facilitates the passage of calcium ions across cell membranes.
Biological function summary

TRPV5 operates as a critical component in the regulation of calcium homeostasis. It exists as a monomer but often forms functional complexes with other calcium-transporting proteins to fulfill its role. TRPV5 modulates the amount of calcium that is reabsorbed from urine back into the bloodstream a process essential for maintaining proper levels of calcium in the body and supporting various physiological functions including muscle contraction and nerve conduction.

Pathways

TRPV5 plays a significant role in the renal calcium reabsorption pathway. By facilitating the entry of calcium ions into kidney epithelial cells TRPV5 works in conjunction with calbindin-D28K a calcium-binding protein which buffers intracellular calcium levels. Another important pathway involving TRPV5 is vitamin D-mediated regulation of calcium balance where vitamin D enhances the expression of TRPV5 in response to calcium requirements in the body.

Decreased function or expression of TRPV5 can be linked to disorders such as hypercalciuria characterized by excessive urinary calcium excretion and nephrolithiasis commonly known as kidney stones. Mutations or dysregulation in TRPV5 may interact with TRPV6 another TRP channel member which also influences calcium transport in epithelial tissues. Studying TRPV5's involvement in these conditions may provide insights into novel therapeutic strategies for managing calcium-related disorders.

Specifications

Form

Liquid

General info

Function

Constitutively active calcium selective cation channel thought to be involved in Ca(2+) reabsorption in kidney and intestine (PubMed : 11549322, PubMed : 18768590). Required for normal Ca(2+) reabsorption in the kidney distal convoluted tubules (By similarity). The channel is activated by low internal calcium level and the current exhibits an inward rectification (PubMed : 11549322, PubMed : 18768590). A Ca(2+)-dependent feedback regulation includes fast channel inactivation and slow current decay (By similarity). Heteromeric assembly with TRPV6 seems to modify channel properties. TRPV5-TRPV6 heteromultimeric concatemers exhibit voltage-dependent gating (By similarity).

Sequence similarities

Belongs to the transient receptor (TC 1.A.4) family. TrpV subfamily. TRPV5 sub-subfamily.

Post-translational modifications

Glycosylated.

Product protocols

Target data

Constitutively active calcium selective cation channel thought to be involved in Ca(2+) reabsorption in kidney and intestine (PubMed : 11549322, PubMed : 18768590). Required for normal Ca(2+) reabsorption in the kidney distal convoluted tubules (By similarity). The channel is activated by low internal calcium level and the current exhibits an inward rectification (PubMed : 11549322, PubMed : 18768590). A Ca(2+)-dependent feedback regulation includes fast channel inactivation and slow current decay (By similarity). Heteromeric assembly with TRPV6 seems to modify channel properties. TRPV5-TRPV6 heteromultimeric concatemers exhibit voltage-dependent gating (By similarity).
See full target information TRPV5

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