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Stock availability
In Stock
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Scientific context
GRP78 is a ubiquitously expressed, 78-kDa glucose-regulated protein, and is commonly referred to as an immunoglobin chain binding protein (BiP). The BiP proteins are categorized as stress response proteins because they play an important role in the proper folding and assembly of nascent protein and in the scavenging of misfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum lumen. Translation of BiP is directed by an internal ribosomal entry site (IRES) in the 5' non-translated region of the BiP mRNA. BiP IRES activity increases when cells are heat stressed (1). GRP78 is also critical for maintenance of cell homeostasis and the prevention of apoptosis (2). Luo et al. have provided findings that suggest GRP78 is essential for embryonic cell growth and pluripotent cell survival (3). In terms of diseases, GRP78 has been shown to be a reliable biomarker of hypoglycemia (Barnes), to serve a neuroprotective function in neurons exposed to glutamate and oxidative stress (4), and its protein levels are reduced in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients (5). Also, the induction of the GRP78 protein that results in severe glucose and oxygen deprivation could possible lead to drug resistance to anti-tumor drugs (6, 7).
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Protein target
GRP78 (Bip)
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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 and gamma globulin as the protein concentration standard.
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Protein description
Human Recombinant GRP78 (Bip) Full Length Protein
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Other name
BIP Protein, Grp78 Protein, HSPA5 Protein, MIF2 Protein, immunoglobulin heavy chain binding Protein
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Primary research area
Cancer, Heat Shock, Cell Signaling, Trafficking, Chaperones, Organelle Markers
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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
NM_005347
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Gene number
3309
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Protein number
P11021
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Verified applications
WB, SDS-PAGE, ATPase Activity Assay, Functional Assay, ELISA
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Relevant bio activity
GRP78 (Bip) Protein
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Protein expression model
E. coli
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Protein charasterics
Full Length
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Peptide sequence
MKLSLVAAMLLLLSAARAEEEDKKEDVGTVVGIDLGTTYSCVGVFKNGRVEIIANDQGNRITPSYVAFTPEGERLIGDAAKNQLTSNPENTVFDAKRLIGRTWNDPSVQQDIKFLPFKVVEKKTKPYIQVDIGGGQTKTFAPEEISAMVLTKMKETAEAYLGKKVTHAVVTVPAYFNDAQRQATKDAGTIAGLNVMRIINEPTAAAIAYGLDKREGEKNILVFDLGGGTFDVSLLTIDNGVFEVVATNGDTHLGGEDFDQRVMEHFIKLYKKKTGKDVRKDNRAVQKLRREVEKAKRALSSQHQARIEIESFYEGEDFSETLTRAKFEELNMDLFRSTMKPVQKVLEDSDLKKSDIDEIVLVGGSTRIPKIQQLVKEFFNGKEPSRGINPDEAVAYGAAVQAGVLSGDQDTGDLVLLDVCPLTLGIETVGGVMTKLIPRNTVVPTKKSQIFSTASDNQPTVTIKVYEGERPLTKDNHLLGTFDLTGIPPAPRGVPQIEVTFEIDVNGILRVTAEDKGTGNKNKITITNDQNRLTPEEIERMVNDAEKFAEEDKKLKERIDTRNELESYAYSLKNQIGDKEKLGGKLSSEDKETMEKAVEEKIEWLESHQDADIEDFKAKKKELEEIVQPIISKLYGSAGPPPTGEEDTAEKDEL
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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 Tris/HCl pH7.5, 0.45M NaCl, 10% glycerol, 0.5mM DTT
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Protein concentration
Lot/batch specific. See included datasheet.
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Protein specificity
~78 kDa
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Protein tag
No 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
Endoplasmic Reticulum Lumen, Melanosome
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Bibliography
1. Cho S., et al (2007) Mol Cell Biol. 27(1): 368-83. 2. Yang Y., et al. (1998) J Biol Chem. 273: 25552-25555. 3. Luo S., et al (2006) 26(15): 5688-97. 4. Yu Z., et al. (1999) Exp Neurol. 15: 302-314. 5. Koomagi R., et al. (1999) Anticancer Res. 19: 4333-4336. 6. Laquerre S., et al. (1998) J. Virology. 72: 4940-4949. 7. Dong D., et al. (2005) Cancer Res. 65(13): 5785-91.
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Release date
31-Aug-2009
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PubMed number
24853418, 23858031, 23448667, 23049684
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Tested applications
Protein Binding Assay, ELISPOT, ATPase activity assay, ATPase activity assay
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Tested species reactivity
Mouse
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Representative figure legend
SDS-PAGE of 78kDa native human Grp78 protein (SPR-119). SDS-Page of human GRP78 Protein (SPR-119)
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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
0.1
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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