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Recombinant human DOM3Z protein

Cat:P06013

Summary:

【Derived From】: E.coli
【Endotoxin】: Not measured
【Amino Acid】: 1-213aa
【Purity】: ≥85% by SDS-PAGE.
【Name】: DOM3Z
【Full Name】: dom-3 homolog Z (C. elegans)
【Uniprot】: O77932
【Gene ID】: 1797
【Species Reactivity】: Human Mouse Rat (Bovine)
【Mol Mass】: 24kDa
【Application】: Immunology research
【Purification】: NI-NTA affinity purification
【Bioactive】: N0
【Tag】: With a 6×His tag at the N/C-terminus.
【Concentration】: 1mg/ml by SDS-PAGE.

Store:

【Reconstitution】: Reconstituted protein solution can be diluted with distilled water. Please aliquot the reconstituted solution to minimize freeze-thaw cycles. (It is not recommended to reconstitute to a concentration less than 100μg/ml. Dissolve the lyophilized protein in distilled water.)
【Storage】: Reconstituted protein solution can be stored at 4-7℃ for 1-2 weeks, stored at < -20℃ for 1 year.
【Formulation】: Powder: Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution of 2-8M Urea, 20mM Tris-HCl, 150mM NaCl, 1mM DTT, PH7.2-8.0.

Background:

Decapping enzyme for NAD-capped RNAs: specifically hydrolyzes the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) cap from a subset of RNAs by removing the entire NAD moiety from the 5'-end of an NAD-capped RNA (PubMed:28283058).The NAD-cap is present at the 5'-end of some RNAs and snoRNAs (PubMed:28283058).In contrast to the canonical 5'-end N7 methylguanosine (m7G) cap, the NAD cap promotes mRNA decay (PubMed:28283058).Preferentially acts on NAD-capped transcripts in response to environmental stress (PubMed:31101919).Also acts as a non-canonical decapping enzyme that removes the entire cap structure of m7G capped or incompletely capped RNAs and mediates their subsequent degradation (By similarity).Specifically degrades pre-mRNAs with a defective 5'-end m7G cap and is part of a pre-mRNA capping quality control (By similarity).Has decapping activity toward incomplete 5'-end m7G cap mRNAs such as unmethylated 5'-end-capped RNA (cap0), while it has no activity toward 2'-O-ribose methylated m7G cap (cap1) (PubMed:296015

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