Recombinant Mouse ACSS2 protein (His tag) is a Mouse Full Length protein, in the 1 to 701 aa range, expressed in Escherichia coli, with >90% purity and suitable for SDS-PAGE.
>90% SDS-PAGE
Escherichia coli
His tag N-Terminus
SDS-PAGE
No
M G L P E E R R K S G S G S R A R E E T G A E G R V R G W S P P P E V R R S A H V P S L Q R Y R E L H R R S V E E P R E F W G N I A K E F Y W K T A C P G P F L Q Y N F D V T K G K I F T E W M K G A T T N I C Y N V L D R N V H E K K L G D K V A F Y W E G N E P G E T T K I T Y R E L L V Q V C Q F S N V L R K Q G I Q K G D R V A I Y M P M I L E L V V A M L A C A R L G A L H S I V F A G F S A E S L C E R I L D S S C C L L I T T D A F Y R G E K L V N L K E L A D E S L E K C R E K G F P V R C C I V V K H L G R A E L G M N D S P S Q S P P V K R P C P D V Q I C W N E G V D L W W H E L M Q Q A G D E C E P E W C D A E D P L F I L Y T S G S T G K P K G V V H T I G G Y M L Y V A T T F K Y V F D F H P E D V F W C T A D I G W I T G H S Y V T Y G P L A N G A T S V L F E G I P T Y P D E G R L W S I V D K Y K V T K F Y T A P T A I R M L M K F G D D P V T K H S R A S L Q V L G T V G E P I N P E A W L W Y H R V V G S Q R C P I V D T F W Q T E T G G H M L T P L P G A T P M K P G S A S F P F F G V A P A I L N E S G E E L E G E A E G Y L V F K Q P W P G I M R T V Y G N H T R F E T T Y F K K F P G Y Y V T G D G C R R D Q D G Y Y W I T G R I D D M L N V S G H L L S T A E V E S A L V E H E A V A E A A V V G H P H P V K G E C L Y C F V T L C D G H T F S P T L T E E L K K Q I R E K I G P I A T P D Y I Q N A P G L P K T R S G K I M R R V L R K I A Q N D H D L G D T S T V A D P S V I N H L F S H R C L T T Q
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Catalyzes the synthesis of acetyl-CoA from short-chain fatty acids (PubMed:11150295, PubMed:16790548). Acetate is the preferred substrate but can also utilize propionate with a much lower affinity (PubMed:11150295).
Acetate--CoA ligase, Acetyl-CoA synthetase, Acetyl-CoA synthetase 1, Acyl-CoA synthetase short-chain family member 2, Acyl-activating enzyme, Propionate--CoA ligase, ACS, AceCS, AceCS1, Acss2, Acas2, Acecs1
Recombinant Mouse ACSS2 protein (His tag) is a Mouse Full Length protein, in the 1 to 701 aa range, expressed in Escherichia coli, with >90% purity and suitable for SDS-PAGE.
>90% SDS-PAGE
Escherichia coli
His tag N-Terminus
SDS-PAGE
No
No
Mouse
pH: 7.2 - 7.4
Constituents: Tris buffer, 50% Glycerol (glycerin, glycerine)
M G L P E E R R K S G S G S R A R E E T G A E G R V R G W S P P P E V R R S A H V P S L Q R Y R E L H R R S V E E P R E F W G N I A K E F Y W K T A C P G P F L Q Y N F D V T K G K I F T E W M K G A T T N I C Y N V L D R N V H E K K L G D K V A F Y W E G N E P G E T T K I T Y R E L L V Q V C Q F S N V L R K Q G I Q K G D R V A I Y M P M I L E L V V A M L A C A R L G A L H S I V F A G F S A E S L C E R I L D S S C C L L I T T D A F Y R G E K L V N L K E L A D E S L E K C R E K G F P V R C C I V V K H L G R A E L G M N D S P S Q S P P V K R P C P D V Q I C W N E G V D L W W H E L M Q Q A G D E C E P E W C D A E D P L F I L Y T S G S T G K P K G V V H T I G G Y M L Y V A T T F K Y V F D F H P E D V F W C T A D I G W I T G H S Y V T Y G P L A N G A T S V L F E G I P T Y P D E G R L W S I V D K Y K V T K F Y T A P T A I R M L M K F G D D P V T K H S R A S L Q V L G T V G E P I N P E A W L W Y H R V V G S Q R C P I V D T F W Q T E T G G H M L T P L P G A T P M K P G S A S F P F F G V A P A I L N E S G E E L E G E A E G Y L V F K Q P W P G I M R T V Y G N H T R F E T T Y F K K F P G Y Y V T G D G C R R D Q D G Y Y W I T G R I D D M L N V S G H L L S T A E V E S A L V E H E A V A E A A V V G H P H P V K G E C L Y C F V T L C D G H T F S P T L T E E L K K Q I R E K I G P I A T P D Y I Q N A P G L P K T R S G K I M R R V L R K I A Q N D H D L G D T S T V A D P S V I N H L F S H R C L T T Q
Full Length
82.9 kDa
1 to 701
Recombinant
His tag N-Terminus
Liquid
Catalyzes the synthesis of acetyl-CoA from short-chain fatty acids (PubMed:11150295, PubMed:16790548). Acetate is the preferred substrate but can also utilize propionate with a much lower affinity (PubMed:11150295).
Belongs to the ATP-dependent AMP-binding enzyme family.
Reversibly acetylated at Lys-661 (PubMed:16790548). The acetyl-CoA synthase activity is inhibited by acetylation and activated by deacetylation mediated by the deacetylases SIRT1 and SIRT3.
Blue Ice
-20°C
-20°C
Upon delivery aliquot
Avoid freeze / thaw cycle
This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.
ACSS2 also known as acyl-CoA synthetase short-chain family member 2 plays an important role in acetate metabolism and energy generation. This enzyme is responsible for the conversion of acetate into acetyl-CoA an essential metabolite in cellular processes. ACSS2 has a molecular mass of approximately 73 kDa and its expression occurs mainly in liver brain and testis tissues highlighting its widespread physiological relevance.
ACSS2 regulates cellular energy homeostasis by producing acetyl-CoA for energy production and biosynthetic reactions. This enzyme provides the necessary substrate for the synthesis of fatty acids cholesterol and acetylation of proteins impacting cellular metabolism and function. ACSS2 operates independently and does not form part of any known enzyme complex emphasizing its unique role in acetate utilization.
ACSS2 functions as a central component of lipid metabolism and the acetyl-CoA positioned pathways. It integrates into the glycolysis-associated pathways when it contributes to the energy-producing acetyl-CoA pool. ACSS2 interacts with other metabolic enzymes like ATP citrate lyase in controlling the balance of acetyl-CoA production which is important for both lipid synthesis and energy metabolism.
Abnormalities in ACSS2 activity have links to conditions like cancer and metabolic syndrome. Alterations in the expression or function of ACSS2 can affect energy metabolism contributing to the growth and survival of cancer cells. Additionally the protein's dysregulation might play a role in metabolic syndrome associated with improper lipid and glucose homeostasis. ACSS2 interacts with oncogenes and metabolic regulators such as AMPK emphasizing its relevance in disease modulation.
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