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GBA Protein, Human, Recombinant (His & Myc & SUMO)

(Synonyms: Lysosomal glycosylceramidase, Lysosomal galactosylceramidase, Lysosomal cholesterol glycosyltransferase, Lysosomal acid glucosylceramidase, Lysosomal acid GCase, Imiglucerase, Glucosylceramidase beta 1, GLUC, GC, GBA1, GBA, D-glucosyl-N-acylsphingosine glucohydrolase, Cholesteryl-beta-glucosidase, Cholesterol glucosyltransferase (SGTase), Beta-glucosylceramidase 1, Beta-glucocerebrosidase (Beta-GC), Alglucerase, Acid beta-glucosidase) Copy Product Info

Synonyms: Lysosomal glycosylceramidase, Lysosomal galactosylceramidase, Lysosomal cholesterol glycosyltransferase, Lysosomal acid glucosylceramidase, Lysosomal acid GCase, Imiglucerase, Glucosylceramidase beta 1, GLUC, GC, GBA1, GBA, D-glucosyl-N-acylsphingosine glucohydrolase, Cholesteryl-beta-glucosidase, Cholesterol glucosyltransferase (SGTase), Beta-glucosylceramidase 1, Beta-glucocerebrosidase (Beta-GC), Alglucerase, Acid beta-glucosidase

Catalog No. TMPH-01623 Copy Product Info
Glucosylceramidase that catalyzes, within the lysosomal compartment, the hydrolysis of glucosylceramide/GlcCer into free ceramide and glucose. Thereby, plays a central role in the degradation of complex lipids and the turnover of cellular membranes. Through the production of ceramides, participates in the PKC-activated salvage pathway of ceramide formation. Also plays a role in cholesterol metabolism. May either catalyze the glucosylation of cholesterol, through a transglucosylation reaction that transfers glucose from glucosylceramide to cholesterol. The short chain saturated C8:0-GlcCer and the mono-unsaturated C18:0-GlcCer being the most effective glucose donors for that transglucosylation reaction. Under specific conditions, may alternatively catalyze the reverse reaction, transferring glucose from cholesteryl-beta-D-glucoside to ceramide. Finally, may also hydrolyze cholesteryl-beta-D-glucoside to produce D-glucose and cholesterol.
Pack SizePriceUSA StockGlobal StockQuantity
5 µg$7520 days20 days
10 µg$11920 days20 days
20 µg$19820 days20 days
50 µg$29720 days20 days
100 µg$42720 days20 days
200 µg$65820 days20 days
500 µg$1,17020 days20 days
1 mg$1,83020 days20 days
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Bioactivity
Bioactivity
Activity has not been tested. It is theoretically active, but we cannot guarantee it. If you require protein activity, we recommend choosing the eukaryotic expression version first.
Description
Glucosylceramidase that catalyzes, within the lysosomal compartment, the hydrolysis of glucosylceramide/GlcCer into free ceramide and glucose. Thereby, plays a central role in the degradation of complex lipids and the turnover of cellular membranes. Through the production of ceramides, participates in the PKC-activated salvage pathway of ceramide formation. Also plays a role in cholesterol metabolism. May either catalyze the glucosylation of cholesterol, through a transglucosylation reaction that transfers glucose from glucosylceramide to cholesterol. The short chain saturated C8:0-GlcCer and the mono-unsaturated C18:0-GlcCer being the most effective glucose donors for that transglucosylation reaction. Under specific conditions, may alternatively catalyze the reverse reaction, transferring glucose from cholesteryl-beta-D-glucoside to ceramide. Finally, may also hydrolyze cholesteryl-beta-D-glucoside to produce D-glucose and cholesterol.
Species
Human
Expression System
E. coli
TagN-10xHis-SUMO, C-Myc
Accession NumberP04062
Amino AcidARPCIPKSFGYSSVVCVCNATYCDSFDPPTFPALGTFSRYESTRSGRRMELSMGPIQANHTGTGLLLTLQPEQKFQKVKGFGGAMTDAAALNILALSPPAQNLLLKSYFSEEGIGYNIIRVPMASCDFSIRTYTYADTPDDFQLHNFSLPEEDTKLKIPLIHRALQLAQRPVSLLASPWTSPTWLKTNGAVNGKGSLKGQPGDIYHQTWARYFVKFLDAYAEHKLQFWAVTAENEPSAGLLSGYPFQCLGFTPEHQRDFIARDLGPTLANSTHHNVRLLMLDDQRLLLPHWAKVVLTDPEAAKYVHGIAVHWYLDFLAPAKATLGETHRLFPNTMLFASEACVGSKFWEQSVRLGSWDRGMQYSHSIITNLLYHVVGWTDWNLALNPEGGPNWVRNFVDSPIIVDITKDTFYKQPMFYHLGHFSKFIPEGSQRVGLVASQKNDLDAVALMHPDGSAVVVVLNRSSKDVPLTIKDPAVGFLETISPGYSIHTYLWRRQ
Construction40-536 aa
Protein Purity
> 85% as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Endotoxin< 1.0 EU/μg of the protein as determined by the LAL method.
FormulationTris-based buffer, 50% glycerol
ReconstitutionA Certificate of Analysis (CoA) containing reconstitution instructions is included with the products. Please refer to the CoA for detailed information.
SynonymsLysosomal glycosylceramidase, Lysosomal galactosylceramidase, Lysosomal cholesterol glycosyltransferase, Lysosomal acid glucosylceramidase, Lysosomal acid GCase, Imiglucerase, Glucosylceramidase beta 1, GLUC, GC, GBA1, GBA, D-glucosyl-N-acylsphingosine glucohydrolase, Cholesteryl-beta-glucosidase, Cholesterol glucosyltransferase (SGTase), Beta-glucosylceramidase 1, Beta-glucocerebrosidase (Beta-GC), Alglucerase, Acid beta-glucosidase
Research Background
Glucosylceramidase that catalyzes, within the lysosomal compartment, the hydrolysis of glucosylceramide/GlcCer into free ceramide and glucose. Thereby, plays a central role in the degradation of complex lipids and the turnover of cellular membranes. Through the production of ceramides, participates in the PKC-activated salvage pathway of ceramide formation. Also plays a role in cholesterol metabolism. May either catalyze the glucosylation of cholesterol, through a transglucosylation reaction that transfers glucose from glucosylceramide to cholesterol. The short chain saturated C8:0-GlcCer and the mono-unsaturated C18:0-GlcCer being the most effective glucose donors for that transglucosylation reaction. Under specific conditions, may alternatively catalyze the reverse reaction, transferring glucose from cholesteryl-beta-D-glucoside to ceramide. Finally, may also hydrolyze cholesteryl-beta-D-glucoside to produce D-glucose and cholesterol.
Chemical Properties
Molecular Weight75.6 kDa (predicted)
Storage & Solubility Information
ShippingIn general, lyophilized powders are shipped with blue ice, while solutions are shipped with dry ice.
StorageLyophilized powders can be stably stored for over 12 months, while liquid products can be stored for 6-12 months at -80°C. For reconstituted protein solutions, the solution can be stored at -20°C to -80°C for at least 3 months. Please avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles and store products in aliquots.

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