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UNSPSC Code:
12352203
NACRES:
NA.41
biological source
mouse
conjugate
unconjugated
antibody form
purified immunoglobulin
antibody product type
primary antibodies
clone
polyclonal
form
buffered aqueous solution
mol wt
antigen 101.4 kDa
species reactivity
human
technique(s)
western blot: 1 μg/mL
NCBI accession no.
UniProt accession no.
shipped in
dry ice
storage temp.
−20°C
target post-translational modification
unmodified
Gene Information
human ... LIMCH1(22998)
Immunogen
LIMCH1 (AAH23546.1, 1 a.a. ~ 897 a.a) full-length human protein.
Sequence
MRKDTDDIESPKRSIRDSGYIDCWDSERSDSLSPPRHGRDDSFDSLDSFGSRSRQTPSPDVVLRGSSDGRGSDSESDLPHRKLPDVKKDDMSARRTSHGEPKSAVPFNQYLPNKSNQTAYVPAPLRKKKAEREEYRKSWSTATSPLGGERPFRYGPRTPVSDDAESTSMFDMRCEEEAAVQPHSRARQEQLQLINNQLREEDDKWQDDLARWKSRRRSVSQDLIKKEEERKKMEKLLAGEDGTSERRKSIKTYREIVQEKERRERELHEAYKNARSQEEAEGILQQYIERFTISEAVLERLEMPKILERSHSTEPNLSSFLNDPNPMKYLRQQSLPPPKFTATVETTIARASVLDTSMSAGSGSPSKTVTPKAVPMLTPKPYSQPKNSQDVLKTFKVDGKVSVNGETVHREEEKERECPTVAPAHSLTKSQMFEGVARVHGSPLELKQDNGSIEINIKKPNSVPQELAATTEKTEPNSQEDKNDGGKSRKGNIELASSEPQHFTTTVTRCSPTVAFVEFPSSPQLKNDVSEEKDQKKPENEMSGKVELVLSQKVVKPKSPEPEATLTFPFLDKMPEANQLHLPNLNSQVDSPSSEKSPVTTPFKFWAWDPEEERRRQEKWQQEQERLLQERYQKEQDKLKEEWEKAQKEVEEEERRYYEEERKIIEDTVVPFTVSSSSADQLSTSSSMTEGSGTMNKIDLGNCQDEKQDRRWKKSFQGDDSDLLLKTRESDRLEEKGSLTEGALAHSGNPVSKGVHEDHQLDTEAGAPHCGTNPQLAQDPSQNQQTSNPTHSSEDVKPKTLPLDKSINHQIESPSERRKSISGKKLCSSCGLPLGKGAAMIIETLNLYFHIQCFRCGICKGQLGDAVSGTDVRIRNGLLNCNDCYMRSRSAGQPTTL
Sequence
MRKDTDDIESPKRSIRDSGYIDCWDSERSDSLSPPRHGRDDSFDSLDSFGSRSRQTPSPDVVLRGSSDGRGSDSESDLPHRKLPDVKKDDMSARRTSHGEPKSAVPFNQYLPNKSNQTAYVPAPLRKKKAEREEYRKSWSTATSPLGGERPFRYGPRTPVSDDAESTSMFDMRCEEEAAVQPHSRARQEQLQLINNQLREEDDKWQDDLARWKSRRRSVSQDLIKKEEERKKMEKLLAGEDGTSERRKSIKTYREIVQEKERRERELHEAYKNARSQEEAEGILQQYIERFTISEAVLERLEMPKILERSHSTEPNLSSFLNDPNPMKYLRQQSLPPPKFTATVETTIARASVLDTSMSAGSGSPSKTVTPKAVPMLTPKPYSQPKNSQDVLKTFKVDGKVSVNGETVHREEEKERECPTVAPAHSLTKSQMFEGVARVHGSPLELKQDNGSIEINIKKPNSVPQELAATTEKTEPNSQEDKNDGGKSRKGNIELASSEPQHFTTTVTRCSPTVAFVEFPSSPQLKNDVSEEKDQKKPENEMSGKVELVLSQKVVKPKSPEPEATLTFPFLDKMPEANQLHLPNLNSQVDSPSSEKSPVTTPFKFWAWDPEEERRRQEKWQQEQERLLQERYQKEQDKLKEEWEKAQKEVEEEERRYYEEERKIIEDTVVPFTVSSSSADQLSTSSSMTEGSGTMNKIDLGNCQDEKQDRRWKKSFQGDDSDLLLKTRESDRLEEKGSLTEGALAHSGNPVSKGVHEDHQLDTEAGAPHCGTNPQLAQDPSQNQQTSNPTHSSEDVKPKTLPLDKSINHQIESPSERRKSISGKKLCSSCGLPLGKGAAMIIETLNLYFHIQCFRCGICKGQLGDAVSGTDVRIRNGLLNCNDCYMRSRSAGQPTTL
Biochem/physiol Actions
LIMCH1 (LIM and calponin homology domains 1) is a multidomain protein belonging to the human mosaic domain superfamily. It is composed of calponin homology (CH) domain that acts as actin binding site and the conserved cysteine rich double Zn finger possessing Lim domain. Both the domain exist as a singlet. It has been reported that these proteins may exist in several duplex and quadruplet CH containing forms. It may be involved in the cytoskeletal and signaling pathways.
Physical form
Solution in phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.4
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Storage Class Code
10 - Combustible liquids
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
Regulatory Information
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T Stradal et al.
FEBS letters, 431(2), 134-137 (1998-08-26)
A sequence motif of about 100 amino acids, termed the 'calponin homology domain' has been suggested to confer actin binding to a variety of cytoskeletal and signalling molecules. Here we analyse and compare the sequences of all calponin homology domain-containing
Felix Friedberg
Molecular biology reports, 37(4), 1707-1716 (2009-07-01)
In this paper, the inventory presented for singlet CH (calponin homology/actin binding) domain containing human multidomain proteins is extended to several duplex and one quadruplet CH containing forms. Invariably, the duplexes are located at the begin of the molecules. The
Felix Friedberg
Molecular biology reports, 36(5), 1059-1081 (2008-06-17)
In this paper we examine (restricted to homo sapiens) the products resulting from gene duplication and the subsequent alternative splicing for the members of a multidomain group of proteins which possess the evolutionary conserved calponin homology CH domain, i.e. an
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