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Stock availability
In Stock
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Scientific context
Hop (HSP70/HSP90 Organizing Protein), or Stress-induced Phosphoprotein 1 (STI1) as it is also known, is a 60kDa protein that belongs to the large group of co-chaperones which regulate and assist the major chaperones. It is located in diverse cellular regions and can move between the cytoplasm and the nucleus. It functions to reversibly link together the protein chaperones HSP70 and HSP90. HOP contains three tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) domains, TPR1, TPR2a and TPR2b. HSP70 binding has been localized to TRP1 and sp90 binding have been localized to TPR2a (1). It has also been found to modulate the chaperone activities of the linked proteins and possible interacts with other chaperones and proteins. It has also been found to participate in other complexes besides the HSP70/HSP90 one (2). HOP is closely related to human 63kDa protein that is sensitive to simian virus SV40 transformation, and is related to the yeast heat-shock- responsive STI1 gene product (3, 4).
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Protein target
HOP
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Protein reactivity
Human
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Certificate of analysis
This product has been certified >90% pure using SDS PAGE analysis. 4uM SPR-302, when added to 2uM SPR-300 (Aha1)-activated HSP90 (2uM; His-tagged HSP90 beta) in 33mM Hepes pH7.2, 30mM NaCl, 5mM MgCl2, 1mM DTT, 1.5mM ATP in a 100ul reaction at 37 degrees C, eliminated all Aha1-mediated ATPase stimulation as well as intrinsic HSP90 ATPase activity. (This is an enzyme-linked ATP regeneration assay tracking loss of NADH absorbance at 340nm).
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Protein description
Human Recombinant HOP Protein
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Other name
HSP co chaperone Protein
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Primary research area
Cancer, Heat Shock
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Category
Protein
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Brand name
none
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Origin
Recombinant
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NCBI number
NP_006810.1
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Gene number
10963
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Protein number
P31948
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Verified applications
WB, SDS-PAGE, Functional Assay
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Relevant bio activity
HOP Protein
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Protein expression model
E. coli
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Protein charasterics
See included datasheet.
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Peptide sequence
MGHHHHHHMEQVNELKEKGNKALSVGNIDDALQCYSEAIKLDPHNHVLYSNRSAAYAKKGDYQKAYEDGCKTVDLKPDWGKGYSRKAAALEFLNRFEEAKRTYEEGLKHEANNPQLKEGLQNMEARLAERKFMNPFNMPNLYQKLESDPRTRTLLSDPTYRELIEQLRNKPSDLGTKLQDPRIMTTLSVLLGVDLGSMDEEEEIATPPPPPPPKKETKPEPMEEDLPENKKQALKEKELGNDAYKKKDFDTALKHYDKAKELDPTNMTYITNQAAVYFEKGDYNKCRELCEKAIEVGRENREDYRQIAKAYARIGNSYFKEEKYKDAIHFYNKSLAEHRTPDVLKKCQQAEKILKEQERLAYINPDLALEEKNKGNECFQKGDYPQAMKHYTEAIKRNPKDAKLYSNRAACYTKLLEFQLALKDCEECIQLEPTFIKGYTRKAAALEAMKDYTKAMDVYQKALDLDSSCKEAADGYQRCMMAQYNRHDSPEDVKRRAMADPEVQQIMSDPAMRLILEQMQKDPQALSEHLKNPVIAQKIQKLMDVGLIAIR
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Protein purification
Affinity Purified
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Purity pourcentage
>90% High purity
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Recommended buffer for storage
20mM HEPES buffer pH7.2, 80mM NaCl, 10% glycerol
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Protein concentration
Lot/batch specific. See included datasheet.
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Protein specificity
~63 kDa
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Protein tag
His tag
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Storage recommendations
-20°C
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Shipping recommendations
Blue Ice or 4°C
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Supplementary useful information
Please see included datasheet or contact us
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Protein cell localization
Cytoplasm, Nucleus
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Bibliography
1. Flom G., Behal R.H., Rosen L., Cole D.G., Johnson J.L. (2007) Biochem J. 404(1): 159-167. 2. Harst A., Lin H., Obermann W.M. (2005) Biochem J. 387 (pt3): 789-796. 3. Honore B.H., et al. (1992) J Biol Chem. 267: 8485-8491. 4. Nicolet C.M., et al. (1989) Mol Cell Bio. 9: 3638-3646.
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Release date
31-Jul-2009
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PubMed number
26805515, 24323090, 23036489
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Tested applications
Protein Binding Assay, Protein Binding Assay, Actin co-sedimentation assay
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Tested species reactivity
Human, Human, Rabbit
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Representative figure legend
SDS-PAGE of his-tagged human HOP protein (SPR-302). SDS-Page of human HOP Protein (SPR-302)
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Warnings
Non-hazardous materials
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Protein origin
Canada
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Total weight kg
1.4
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Net weight g
0.2
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Properties
Human proteins, cDNA and human recombinants are used in human reactive ELISA kits and to produce anti-human mono and polyclonal antibodies. Modern humans (Homo sapiens, primarily ssp. Homo sapiens sapiens). Depending on the epitopes used human ELISA kits can be cross reactive to many other species. Mainly analyzed are human serum, plasma, urine, saliva, human cell culture supernatants and biological samples.
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Source
Recombinants or rec. proteins
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Group
recombinants