Recombinant Rat Lipocalin-2 / NGAL protein
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Recombinant Rat Lipocalin-2 / NGAL protein is a Rat Full Length protein, in the 1 to 198 aa range, expressed in HEK 293 cells, with >90%, < 0.1 EU/µg endotoxin level, suitable for SDS-PAGE.
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Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin, NGAL, Alpha-2-microglobulin-related protein, Alpha-2U globulin-related protein, Lipocalin 24p3, Lipocalin-2, Siderocalin LCN2, p25, Lcn2
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Properties and storage information
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Specifications
Form
Liquid
Additional notes
ab108563 is 0.2µm filtered.
General info
Function
Iron-trafficking protein involved in multiple processes such as apoptosis, innate immunity and renal development (By similarity). Binds iron through association with 2,3-dihydroxybenzoic acid (2,3-DHBA), a siderophore that shares structural similarities with bacterial enterobactin, and delivers or removes iron from the cell, depending on the context. Iron-bound form (holo-24p3) is internalized following binding to the SLC22A17 (24p3R) receptor, leading to release of iron and subsequent increase of intracellular iron concentration. In contrast, association of the iron-free form (apo-24p3) with the SLC22A17 (24p3R) receptor is followed by association with an intracellular siderophore, iron chelation and iron transfer to the extracellular medium, thereby reducing intracellular iron concentration. Involved in apoptosis due to interleukin-3 (IL3) deprivation : iron-loaded form increases intracellular iron concentration without promoting apoptosis, while iron-free form decreases intracellular iron levels, inducing expression of the proapoptotic protein BCL2L11/BIM, resulting in apoptosis (By similarity). Involved in innate immunity; limits bacterial proliferation by sequestering iron bound to microbial siderophores, such as enterobactin. Can also bind siderophores from M.tuberculosis (By similarity).
Sequence similarities
Belongs to the calycin superfamily. Lipocalin family.
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Publications (1)
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Frontiers in aging neuroscience 13:798335 PubMed34966272
2021
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