ABCG2 - Broad substrate specificity ATP-binding cassette transporter
Order number: 70411
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Description
We are excited to introduce our off-the-shelf, full-length, active, and native Broat substrate specificity ATP-binding cassete transporter ABCG2, commonly known as ABCG2. ABCG2 is an ATP-binding cassette efflux transporter that plays a critical role in the cellular uptake and elimination of drugs, thereby contributing to their pharmacokinetics.
It facilitates the export of chemotherapeutic drugs from various organs and tissues, thus regulating their accumulation and subsequent elimination from the body. Additionally, ABCG2 contributes to the release of urate, an antioxidant present in the bloodstream, into the urine in the intestines. Genetic defects in ABCG2 have been associated with the development of gout.
Our ABCG2 protein has been solubilized and stabilized using our NativeMP™ platform, ensuring it retains its native structure and full biological activity, making it ideal for various research applications.
It facilitates the export of chemotherapeutic drugs from various organs and tissues, thus regulating their accumulation and subsequent elimination from the body. Additionally, ABCG2 contributes to the release of urate, an antioxidant present in the bloodstream, into the urine in the intestines. Genetic defects in ABCG2 have been associated with the development of gout.
Our ABCG2 protein has been solubilized and stabilized using our NativeMP™ platform, ensuring it retains its native structure and full biological activity, making it ideal for various research applications.
Applications:
- Screening/Validation
- Biologics Development
- Structure Determination
- Small Molecule Drug Development
The protein delivered can be used for these specific applications. When ordering, please indicate which applications you intend to use the protein for in the contact form to ensure the best results.
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Datasheets
Upon ordering, you will receive the corresponding datasheets and the Certificate of Analysis (CoA).
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Alternative names | ATP-binding cassette sub-family G member 2, Breast cancer resistance protein, CDw338, Mitoxantrone resistance-associated protein, Placenta-specific ATP-binding cassette transporter, Urate exporter, ABCG2FAS, APT1 |
UniProt Number | Q9UNQ0 |
Protein class | ABC transporter |
Original host | Homo sapiens |
Expression system | HEK293 |
Sequence, One-Letter Code | MSSSNVEVFIPVSQGNTNGFPATASNDLKAFTEGAVLSFHNICYRVKLKSGFLPCRKPVEKEILSNINGIMKPGLNAILGPTGGGKSSLLDVLAARKDPSGLSGDVLINGAPRPANFKCNSGYVVQDDVVMGTLTVRENLQFSAALRLATTMTNHEKNERINRVIQELGLDKVADSKVGTQFIRGVSGGERKRTSIGMELITDPSILFLDEPTTGLDSSTANAVLLLLKRMSKQGRTIIFSIHQPRYSIFKLFDSLTLLASGRLMFHGPAQEALGYFESAGYHCEAYNNPADFFLDIINGDSTAVALNREEDFKATEIIEPSKQDKPLIEKLAEIYVNSSFYKETKAELHQLSGGEKKKKITVFKEISYTTSFCHQLRWVSKRSFKNLLGNPQASIAQIIVTVVLGLVIGAIYFGLKNDSTGIQNRAGVLFFLTTNQCFSSVSAVELFVVEKKLFIHEYISGYYRVSSYFLGKLLSDLLPMRMLPSIIFTCIVYFMLGLKPKADAFFVMMFTLMMVAYSASSMALAIAAGQSVVSVATLLMTICFVFMMIFSGLLVNLTTIASWLSWLQYFSIPRYGFTALQHNEFLGQNFCPGLNATGNNPCNYATCTGEEYLVKQGIDLSPWGLWKNHVALACMIVIFLTIAYLKLLFLKKYSGSSGTETSQVAPA |
Affinity tags | Rho1D4-tag (C-terminal) |
Size (excluding additional elements) | 655 amino acids, 72 kDa (Homodimer) |
Concentration | 0.4 - 0.7 mg/ml |
Purity | >90%, determined via SDS-PAGE |
Purification process | 2-step purification |
Shipping | Shipment is carried out on dry-ice for temperature stability to ensure the integrity of the product. |
Function | The ATP-binding cassete transporter ABCG2 is an ATP-binding cassette efflux transporter that plays a critical role in the cellular uptake and elimination of drugs, thereby contributing to their pharmacokinetics. It facilitates the export of chemotherapeutic drugs from various organs and tissues, thus regulating their accumulation and subsequent elimination from the body. Additionally, ABCG2 contributes to the release of urate, an antioxidant present in the bloodstream, into the urine in the intestines.Genetic defects in ABCG2 have been associated with the development of gout. |
PubMed ID | 9850061, 9861027, 11306452, 11533706, 12958161, 14702039 |
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