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AB269092

Recombinant human Uba6 protein (Active)

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Recombinant human Uba6 protein (Active) is a Human Full Length protein, in the 1 to 1052 aa range, expressed in Baculovirus infected Sf9 cells, with >75%, suitable for SDS-PAGE, FuncS.

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MOP4, UBE1L2, UBA6, Ubiquitin-like modifier-activating enzyme 6, Ubiquitin-activating enzyme 6, Monocyte protein 4, Ubiquitin-activating enzyme E1-like protein 2, MOP-4, E1-L2

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Functional Studies - Recombinant human Uba6 protein (Active) (AB269092)
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Functional Studies - Recombinant human Uba6 protein (Active) (AB269092)

The specific activity of ab269092 was 19 nmol/min/mg in a ubiquitinating assay using wild-type ubiquitin protein as substrate.

SDS-PAGE - Recombinant human Uba6 protein (Active) (AB269092)
  • SDS-PAGE

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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant human Uba6 protein (Active) (AB269092)

SDS-PAGE analysis of ab269092.

Key facts

Purity

>75% SDS-PAGE

Expression system

Baculovirus infected Sf9 cells

Tags

GST tag N-Terminus

Applications

FuncS, SDS-PAGE

applications

Biologically active

Yes

Biological activity

The specific activity of ab269092 was 19 nmol/min/mg in a ubiquitinating assay using wild-type ubiquitin protein as substrate.

Accession

A0AVT1

Animal free

No

Carrier free

No

Species

Human

Storage buffer

pH: 7.5 Constituents: 25% Glycerol (glycerin, glycerine), 0.79% Tris HCl, 0.31% Glutathione, 0.29% Sodium chloride, 0.004% (R*,R*)-1,4-Dimercaptobutan-2,3-diol, 0.003% EDTA, 0.002% PMSF

storage-buffer

Reactivity data

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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
Aliquoting information
Upon delivery aliquot
Storage information
Avoid freeze / thaw cycle
True

Supplementary information

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

Uba6 also known as ubiquitin-like modifier activating enzyme 6 is an E1-like ubiquitin-activating enzyme. It has an approximate mass of around 120 kDa. This enzyme facilitates the activation of ubiquitin and similar proteins by catalyzing the formation of a ubiquitin-adenylate intermediate. Uba6 is expressed in a wide range of human tissues with higher levels observed in the brain heart and skeletal muscle. Its expression suggests a need for its activity in diverse biological processes across different tissue types.
Biological function summary

Uba6 modifies proteins by attaching ubiquitin moieties which tags them for various fates including degradation or location changes. Uba6 functions as a part of the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) a critical protein degradation and quality control pathway. In this system Uba6 collaborates with E2 conjugating enzymes such as Ube2z which transfer ubiquitin from Uba6 to substrate proteins. This involvement emphasizes its role in protein homeostasis and cellular stress responses by controlling protein stability.

Pathways

Uba6 takes part in the maintenance of protein homeostasis and also influences the NEDD8 modification pathway. The UPS pathway integrates Uba6 with processes involving protein turnover and stress responses maintaining cellular oxidative stress levels. In the NEDD8 pathway Uba6 interacts with proteins like UBE2D which influence protein degradation scenarios that differ from those managed by the classic ubiquitin system. These pathways highlight the diverse regulatory roles Uba6 holds in managing intracellular protein dynamics.

Uba6 plays a role in neurodegenerative diseases and some cancers. In Alzheimer's disease Uba6 affects the accumulation of misfolded proteins connecting its action to the degradation pathways that include related ubiquitination enzymes. It also shows relevance to tumor progression in cancers where aberrations in ubiquitin-mediated pathways play a part in unregulated cell growth. The functions of Uba6 in these conditions link it with disorders of protein homeostasis where proteins like UBE2Z are involved.

Specifications

Form

Liquid

Additional notes

Affinity purified.

General info

Function

Activates ubiquitin by first adenylating its C-terminal glycine residue with ATP, and thereafter linking this residue to the side chain of a cysteine residue in E1, yielding a ubiquitin-E1 thioester and free AMP. Specific for ubiquitin, does not activate ubiquitin-like peptides. Differs from UBE1 in its specificity for substrate E2 charging. Does not charge cell cycle E2s, such as CDC34. Essential for embryonic development. Required for UBD/FAT10 conjugation. Isoform 2 may play a key role in ubiquitin system and may influence spermatogenesis and male fertility.

Sequence similarities

Belongs to the ubiquitin-activating E1 family.

Product protocols

Target data

Activates ubiquitin by first adenylating its C-terminal glycine residue with ATP, and thereafter linking this residue to the side chain of a cysteine residue in E1, yielding a ubiquitin-E1 thioester and free AMP. Specific for ubiquitin, does not activate ubiquitin-like peptides. Differs from UBE1 in its specificity for substrate E2 charging. Does not charge cell cycle E2s, such as CDC34. Essential for embryonic development. Required for UBD/FAT10 conjugation. Isoform 2 may play a key role in ubiquitin system and may influence spermatogenesis and male fertility.
See full target information UBA6

Publications (1)

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Leukemia 39:1997-2009 PubMed40588566

2025

Characterization of E1 enzyme dependencies in mutant-UBA1 human cells reveals UBA6 as a novel therapeutic target in VEXAS syndrome.

Applications

Unspecified application

Species

Unspecified reactive species

Courtnee A Clough,Claire Cunningham,Sophia Y Philbrook,Kathleen M Hueneman,Avery M Sampson,Kwangmin Choi,Kenneth D Greis,Daniel Starczynowski
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