prospec
GRHPR Human

GRHPR Human

  • Name
  • Description
  • Cat#
  • Pricings
  • Quantity
  • GRHPR Human

  • Glyoxylate Reductase/Hydroxypyruvate Reductase Human Recombinant
  • ENZ-521
  • Shipped with Ice Packs

Catalogue number

ENZ-521

Synonyms

EC 1.1.1.79, GLXR, GLYD, GRHPR, PH2.

Introduction

GRHPR located in the cytosol, belongs to the D-isomer specific 2-hydroxyacid dehydrogenase family of proteins. GRHPR is widely expressed in liver. GRHPR has widespread tissue expression and is involved in metabolism. GRHPR is an enzyme with hydroxypyruvate reductase, glyoxylate reductase, and D-glycerate dehydrogenase enzymatic activities.

Description

GRHPR Recombinant Human produced in E.Coli is a single, non-glycosylated polypeptide chain containing 348 amino acids (1-328 a.a.) and having a molecular mass of 37.8 kDa. The GRHPR is fused to a 20 amino acid His-Tag at N-terminus and purified by proprietary chromatographic techniques.

Source

Escherichia Coli.

Physical Appearance

Sterile filtered colorless solution.

Formulation

The GRHPR solution (0.5mg/ml) contains 20mM Tris-HCl buffer (pH8.0), 20% glycerol, 5mM DTT and 0.2M NaCl.

Stability

Store at 4°C if entire vial will be used within 2-4 weeks. Store, frozen at -20°C for longer periods of time.
For long term storage it is recommended to add a carrier protein (0.1% HSA or BSA).
Avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles.

Purity

Greater than 95.0% as determined by SDS-PAGE.

Amino acid sequence

MGSSHHHHHH SSGLVPRGSH MRPVRLMKVF VTRRIPAEGR VALARAADCE VEQWDSDEPI PAKELERGVA GAHGLLCLLS DHVDKRILDA AGANLKVIST MSVGIDHLAL DEIKKRGIRV GYTPDVLTDT TAELAVSLLL TTCRRLPEAI EEVKNGGWTS WKPLWLCGYG LTQSTVGIIG LGRIGQAIAR RLKPFGVQRF LYTGRQPRPE EAAEFQAEFV STPELAAQSD FIVVACSLTP ATEGLCNKDF FQKMKETAVF INISRGDVVN QDDLYQALAS GKIAAAGLDV TSPEPLPTNH PLLTLKNCVI LPHIGSATHR TRNTMSLLAA NNLLAGLRGE PMPSELKL.

Safety Data Sheet

Usage

ProSpec's products are furnished for LABORATORY RESEARCH USE ONLY. The product may not be used as drugs, agricultural or pesticidal products, food additives or household chemicals.
Back to Top