Description
Human UBE2G2 Recombinant Protein
Ubiquitin-Conjugating Enzyme E2 G2 (UBE2G2) is an important cellular mechanism for targeting abnormal or short-lived proteins for degradation, which belong to the ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme family. It shares 60% and 100% sequence identity with S.cerevisiae Ubc7 and mouse respectively. The UBE2G2 enzyme and the GP78 E3 ligase are active components of endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation pathway which is essential for the degradation of misfolded ER proteins. The mechanism of K48-linked poly-ubiquitination by UBE2G2/GP78 appears to involve the transfer of preassembled Ub chains from UBE2G2 to lysine residues in a substrate. The E2 and E3 enzymes form a large hetero-oligomer which brings multiple UBE2G2 molecules into close proximity which allows for Ub transfer between neighboring E2s.
| Product Name: | Human UBE2G2 Recombinant Protein (RPES2023) |
| Product Code: | RPES2023 |
| Size: | 10µg |
| Species: | Human |
| Expressed Host: | E.coli |
| Synonyms: | Ubiquitin-Conjugating Enzyme E2 G2, Ubiquitin Carrier Protein G2, Ubiquitin-Protein Ligase G2, UBE2G2 |
| Accession: | P60604 |
| Sequence: | Met 1-Leu165 |
| Fusion tag: | N-GST |
| Endotoxin: | <1.0 EU per µg as determined by the LAL method. |
| Protein Construction: | Recombinant Human Ubiquitin-Conjugating Enzyme E2 G2 is produced by our E.coli expression system and the target gene encoding Met1-Leu165 is expressed with a GST tag at the N-terminus. |
| Purity: | > 95 % as determined by reducing SDS-PAGE. |
| Mol Mass: | 45.0 kDa |
| AP Mol Mass: | 43 kDa |
| Formulation: | Supplied as a 0.2 µm filtered solution of 50mM HEPES, 150mM NaCl, 2mM DTT, 10% Glycerol, pH 7.5. |
| Shipping: | This product is provided as liquid. It is shipped at frozen temperature with blue ice/gel packs.Upon receipt, store it immediately at<-20°C. |
| Stability and Storage: | Store at < -20°C, stable for 6 months. Please minimize freeze-thaw cycles. |
Additional Information
Product Type: |
Recombinant Protein |
Species: |
Human |
Research Area: |
Signal Transduction |