Natural Resistance Associated Macrophage Protein, Human, Control Peptide (Nramp1)
Biozol Catalog Number:
USB-N0020-01N
Supplier Catalog Number:
N0020-01N
Alternative Catalog Number:
USB-N0020-01N-100
Manufacturer:
US Biological
Category:
Molekularbiologie
Application:
ELISA, WB
A 17aa Peptide sequence located at the predicted extracellular domain 4 of human NRAMP1. Natural resistance to infection with unrelated intracellular parasite such as Mycobacteria, Salmonella, and Leishmania is controlled by a single gene that encodes a macrophage-specific membrane protein designated as Natural Resistance-Associated Macrophage Protein (Nramp1). Naturally occurring and experimentally induced mutations at Nramp1 abrogate natural resistance to infection. Polymorphic variants at the human NRAMP1 locus are associated with differential susceptibility of humans to tuberculosis and leprosy. NRAMP1 is expressed in the lysosomal compartment of monocytes and macrophages, lungs, and spleen. It is induced in response to lymphokines and bacterial products. After phagocytosis, Nramp1 is targeted to the membrane of the microbe-containing phagosome, where it may modify the intraphagosomal milieu to affect microbial infection. Although the physiological role of Nramp1 is unclear, structural predictions suggest that Nramp1 encodes the prototypic member of a transporter family. NRAMP1 (human 550 aa, chromosome 2q35, mouse 548 aa) protein is highly hydrophobic integral membrane glycoproteins composed of 12-transmembrane (TM) domains that possess several structural characteristics of ion channels and transporters. Both N and C-termini are predicted to be cytoplasmic.
Purity:
Highly purified
Form:
Supplied as a liquid in PBS, pH 7.2
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