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AB112374

Recombinant Human Tristetraprolin/TTP protein (GST tag N-Terminus)

Recombinant Human Tristetraprolin/TTP protein (GST tag N-Terminus)

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Recombinant Human Tristetraprolin/TTP protein (GST tag N-Terminus) is a Human Full Length protein, in the 1 to 326 aa range, expressed in Wheat germ, suitable for SDS-PAGE, ELISA, WB.

別名を表示する

G0S24, NUP475, RNF162A, TIS11A, TTP, ZFP36, mRNA decay activator protein ZFP36, G0/G1 switch regulatory protein 24, Growth factor-inducible nuclear protein NUP475, Tristetraprolin, Zinc finger protein 36, Zfp-36

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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human Tristetraprolin/TTP protein (GST tag N-Terminus) (AB112374)
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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human Tristetraprolin/TTP protein (GST tag N-Terminus) (AB112374)

ab112374 analysed by 12.5% SDS-PAGE and stained with Coomassie Blue.

Key facts

発現系

Wheat germ

タグ

GST tag N-Terminus

アプリケーション

WB, SDS-PAGE, ELISA

applications

生物活性

No

アクセッション番号

P26651

アニマルフリー

No

キャリアフリー

No

Human

バッファー組成

pH: 8 Constituents: 0.79% Tris HCl, 0.31% Glutathione

storage-buffer

Reactivity data

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製品の詳細

This product was previously labelled as Tristetraprolin.

配列情報

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出荷温度及び保存条件

出荷温度
Dry Ice
短期保存温度
-80°C
長期保存温度
-80°C
分注に関する情報
Upon delivery aliquot
保管に関する情報
Avoid freeze / thaw cycle
False

補足情報

This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.

Tristetraprolin (TTP) also called ZFP36 is a protein that regulates mRNA stability and decay. It has a molecular mass of approximately 36 kDa. TTP usually resides in the cytoplasm and nucleus of a cell. Many types of tissues especially those involved in immune response express TTP. Researchers have identified TTP as part of a family of CCCH zinc-finger proteins which play key roles in mRNA turnover by binding to AU-rich elements in the 3' untranslated regions of target mRNAs.
Biological function summary

TTP controls the degradation of cytokine mRNAs such as TNF-alpha and GM-CSF by inducing deadenylation and subsequent decay. As part of mRNA degradation complexes TTP recruits enzymes that participate in the deadenylation process ensuring precise regulation of gene expression. This ability to selectively regulate mRNA levels helps balance the production of proteins important for inflammation immune responses and cell growth. Through these processes TTP maintains cellular homeostasis and modulates responses to environmental changes.

Pathways

TTP functions within the anti-inflammatory pathway by modulating cytokine levels and the NF-kappaB signaling pathway which are important for cellular stress responses and immune regulation. It affects these pathways by interacting with several proteins including 14-3-3 that regulate its activity and localization. Another key interaction is with deadenylase complexes like CAF1 which are integral in carrying out mRNA decay. These interactions allow TTP to effectively manage inflammatory responses reinforcing its regulatory role in immune system pathways.

Altered TTP expression or function links to autoimmune diseases and certain cancers. In autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis reduced TTP levels are associated with an overproduction of inflammatory cytokines. This imbalance leads to chronic inflammation and tissue damage. In cancers especially breast cancer TTP downregulation can contribute to tumor progression by allowing increased expression of mRNAs involved in cell proliferation and survival. Other proteins such as TNF-alpha and IL-6 have been observed to interact closely with TTP in these disease contexts.

製品の性状

製品の状態

Liquid

一般的な情報

機能

Zinc-finger RNA-binding protein that destabilizes several cytoplasmic AU-rich element (ARE)-containing mRNA transcripts by promoting their poly(A) tail removal or deadenylation, and hence provide a mechanism for attenuating protein synthesis (PubMed : 10330172, PubMed : 10751406, PubMed : 11279239, PubMed : 12115244, PubMed : 12748283, PubMed : 15187101, PubMed : 15634918, PubMed : 16702957, PubMed : 17030620, PubMed : 20221403, PubMed : 20702587, PubMed : 21775632, PubMed : 23644599, PubMed : 25815583, PubMed : 27193233, PubMed : 31439631, PubMed : 9703499). Acts as an 3'-untranslated region (UTR) ARE mRNA-binding adapter protein to communicate signaling events to the mRNA decay machinery (PubMed : 15687258, PubMed : 23644599). Recruits deadenylase CNOT7 (and probably the CCR4-NOT complex) via association with CNOT1, and hence promotes ARE-mediated mRNA deadenylation (PubMed : 23644599). Functions also by recruiting components of the cytoplasmic RNA decay machinery to the bound ARE-containing mRNAs (PubMed : 11719186, PubMed : 12748283, PubMed : 15687258, PubMed : 16364915). Self regulates by destabilizing its own mRNA (PubMed : 15187101). Binds to 3'-UTR ARE of numerous mRNAs and of its own mRNA (PubMed : 10330172, PubMed : 10751406, PubMed : 12115244, PubMed : 15187101, PubMed : 15634918, PubMed : 16702957, PubMed : 17030620, PubMed : 19188452, PubMed : 20221403, PubMed : 20702587, PubMed : 21775632, PubMed : 25815583). Plays a role in anti-inflammatory responses; suppresses tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha production by stimulating ARE-mediated TNF mRNA decay and several other inflammatory ARE-containing mRNAs in interferon (IFN)- and/or lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced macrophages (By similarity). Also plays a role in the regulation of dendritic cell maturation at the post-transcriptional level, and hence operates as part of a negative feedback loop to limit the inflammatory response (PubMed : 18367721). Promotes ARE-mediated mRNA decay of hypoxia-inducible factor HIF1A mRNA during the response of endothelial cells to hypoxia (PubMed : 21775632). Positively regulates early adipogenesis of preadipocytes by promoting ARE-mediated mRNA decay of immediate early genes (IEGs) (By similarity). Negatively regulates hematopoietic/erythroid cell differentiation by promoting ARE-mediated mRNA decay of the transcription factor STAT5B mRNA (PubMed : 20702587). Plays a role in maintaining skeletal muscle satellite cell quiescence by promoting ARE-mediated mRNA decay of the myogenic determination factor MYOD1 mRNA (By similarity). Associates also with and regulates the expression of non-ARE-containing target mRNAs at the post-transcriptional level, such as MHC class I mRNAs (PubMed : 18367721). Participates in association with argonaute RISC catalytic components in the ARE-mediated mRNA decay mechanism; assists microRNA (miRNA) targeting ARE-containing mRNAs (PubMed : 15766526). May also play a role in the regulation of cytoplasmic mRNA decapping; enhances decapping of ARE-containing RNAs, in vitro (PubMed : 16364915). Involved in the delivery of target ARE-mRNAs to processing bodies (PBs) (PubMed : 17369404). In addition to its cytosolic mRNA-decay function, affects nuclear pre-mRNA processing (By similarity). Negatively regulates nuclear poly(A)-binding protein PABPN1-stimulated polyadenylation activity on ARE-containing pre-mRNA during LPS-stimulated macrophages (By similarity). Also involved in the regulation of stress granule (SG) and P-body (PB) formation and fusion (By similarity). Plays a role in the regulation of keratinocyte proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis (PubMed : 27182009). Plays a role as a tumor suppressor by inhibiting cell proliferation in breast cancer cells (PubMed : 26926077).. (Microbial infection) Negatively regulates HTLV-1 TAX-dependent transactivation of viral long terminal repeat (LTR) promoter.

翻訳後修飾

Phosphorylated. Phosphorylation at serine and/or threonine residues occurs in a p38 MAPK- and MAPKAPK2-dependent manner (PubMed:16702957). Phosphorylated by MAPKAPK2 at Ser-60 and Ser-186; phosphorylation increases its stability and cytoplasmic localization, promotes binding to 14-3-3 adapter proteins and inhibits the recruitment of cytoplasmic CCR4-NOT and PAN2-PAN3 deadenylase complexes to the mRNA decay machinery, thereby inhibiting ZFP36-induced ARE-containing mRNA deadenylation and decay processes. Phosphorylation by MAPKAPK2 does not impair ARE-containing RNA-binding. Phosphorylated in a MAPKAPK2- and p38 MAPK-dependent manner upon skeletal muscle satellite cell activation; this phosphorylation inhibits ZFP36-mediated mRNA decay activity, and hence stabilizes MYOD1 mRNA (By similarity). Phosphorylated by MAPK1 upon mitogen stimulation (By similarity). Phosphorylated at Ser-66 and Ser-93; these phosphorylations increase in a SH3KBP1-dependent manner (PubMed:20221403). Phosphorylated at serine and threonine residues in a pyruvate kinase PKM- and p38 MAPK-dependent manner (PubMed:26926077). Phosphorylation at Ser-60 may participate in the PKM-mediated degradation of ZFP36 in a p38 MAPK-dependent manner (PubMed:26926077). Dephosphorylated by serine/threonine phosphatase 2A at Ser-186 (By similarity).. Ubiquitinated; pyruvate kinase (PKM)-dependent ubiquitination leads to proteasomal degradation through a p38 MAPK signaling pathway (PubMed:26926077).

細胞内局在性

Nucleus

製品プロトコール

ターゲットの情報

Zinc-finger RNA-binding protein that destabilizes several cytoplasmic AU-rich element (ARE)-containing mRNA transcripts by promoting their poly(A) tail removal or deadenylation, and hence provide a mechanism for attenuating protein synthesis (PubMed : 10330172, PubMed : 10751406, PubMed : 11279239, PubMed : 12115244, PubMed : 12748283, PubMed : 15187101, PubMed : 15634918, PubMed : 16702957, PubMed : 17030620, PubMed : 20221403, PubMed : 20702587, PubMed : 21775632, PubMed : 23644599, PubMed : 25815583, PubMed : 27193233, PubMed : 31439631, PubMed : 9703499). Acts as an 3'-untranslated region (UTR) ARE mRNA-binding adapter protein to communicate signaling events to the mRNA decay machinery (PubMed : 15687258, PubMed : 23644599). Recruits deadenylase CNOT7 (and probably the CCR4-NOT complex) via association with CNOT1, and hence promotes ARE-mediated mRNA deadenylation (PubMed : 23644599). Functions also by recruiting components of the cytoplasmic RNA decay machinery to the bound ARE-containing mRNAs (PubMed : 11719186, PubMed : 12748283, PubMed : 15687258, PubMed : 16364915). Self regulates by destabilizing its own mRNA (PubMed : 15187101). Binds to 3'-UTR ARE of numerous mRNAs and of its own mRNA (PubMed : 10330172, PubMed : 10751406, PubMed : 12115244, PubMed : 15187101, PubMed : 15634918, PubMed : 16702957, PubMed : 17030620, PubMed : 19188452, PubMed : 20221403, PubMed : 20702587, PubMed : 21775632, PubMed : 25815583). Plays a role in anti-inflammatory responses; suppresses tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha production by stimulating ARE-mediated TNF mRNA decay and several other inflammatory ARE-containing mRNAs in interferon (IFN)- and/or lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced macrophages (By similarity). Also plays a role in the regulation of dendritic cell maturation at the post-transcriptional level, and hence operates as part of a negative feedback loop to limit the inflammatory response (PubMed : 18367721). Promotes ARE-mediated mRNA decay of hypoxia-inducible factor HIF1A mRNA during the response of endothelial cells to hypoxia (PubMed : 21775632). Positively regulates early adipogenesis of preadipocytes by promoting ARE-mediated mRNA decay of immediate early genes (IEGs) (By similarity). Negatively regulates hematopoietic/erythroid cell differentiation by promoting ARE-mediated mRNA decay of the transcription factor STAT5B mRNA (PubMed : 20702587). Plays a role in maintaining skeletal muscle satellite cell quiescence by promoting ARE-mediated mRNA decay of the myogenic determination factor MYOD1 mRNA (By similarity). Associates also with and regulates the expression of non-ARE-containing target mRNAs at the post-transcriptional level, such as MHC class I mRNAs (PubMed : 18367721). Participates in association with argonaute RISC catalytic components in the ARE-mediated mRNA decay mechanism; assists microRNA (miRNA) targeting ARE-containing mRNAs (PubMed : 15766526). May also play a role in the regulation of cytoplasmic mRNA decapping; enhances decapping of ARE-containing RNAs, in vitro (PubMed : 16364915). Involved in the delivery of target ARE-mRNAs to processing bodies (PBs) (PubMed : 17369404). In addition to its cytosolic mRNA-decay function, affects nuclear pre-mRNA processing (By similarity). Negatively regulates nuclear poly(A)-binding protein PABPN1-stimulated polyadenylation activity on ARE-containing pre-mRNA during LPS-stimulated macrophages (By similarity). Also involved in the regulation of stress granule (SG) and P-body (PB) formation and fusion (By similarity). Plays a role in the regulation of keratinocyte proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis (PubMed : 27182009). Plays a role as a tumor suppressor by inhibiting cell proliferation in breast cancer cells (PubMed : 26926077).. (Microbial infection) Negatively regulates HTLV-1 TAX-dependent transactivation of viral long terminal repeat (LTR) promoter.
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