Product Name
DNA repair protein complementing XP-A cells (XPA), Recombinant Protein
Full Product Name
Recombinant Human DNA repair protein complementing XP-A cells (XPA)
Product Gene Name
XPA recombinant protein
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Research Use Only
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Sequence Positions
2-273aa, Full Length of Mature Protein
Sequence
AAADGALPEA AALEQPAELP ASVRASIERK RQRALMLRQA RLAARPYSAT AAAATGGMAN VKAAPKIIDT GGGFILEEEE EEEQKIGKVV HQPGPVMEFD YVICEECGKE FMDSYLMNHF DLPTCDNCRD ADDKHKLITK TEAKQEYLLK DCDLEKREPP LKFIVKKNPH HSQWGDMKLY LKLQIVKRSL EVWGSQEALE EAKEVRQENR EKMKQKKFDK KVKELRRAVR SSVWKRETIV HQHEYGPEEN LEDDMYRKTC TMCGHELTYE KM
3D Structure
ModBase 3D Structure for P23025
Host
E Coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell
Purity/Purification
>85% (SDS-PAGE) (lot specific)
Form/Format
Liquid containing glycerol
Tag Information
This protein contains an N-terminal tag and may also contain a C-terminal tag. Tag types are determined by various factors including tag-protein stability, please inquire for tag information.
Sterility
Sterile filter available upon request.
Endotoxin
Low endotoxin available upon request.
Storage Buffer
Tris-based buffer, 50% glycerol
Preparation and Storage
Store at -20 degrees C. For long-term storage, store at -20 degrees C or -80 degrees C. Store working aliquots at 4 degrees C for up to one week. Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended.
ISO Certification
Manufactured in an ISO 13485:2003 and EN ISO 13485:2012 Certified Laboratory.
Other Notes
Small volumes of XPA recombinant protein vial(s) may occasionally become entrapped in the seal of the product vial during shipment and storage. If necessary, briefly centrifuge the vial on a tabletop centrifuge to dislodge any liquid in the container`s cap. Certain products may require to ship with dry ice and additional dry ice fee may apply.
Related Product Information for
XPA recombinant protein
This gene encodes a zinc finger protein involved in DNA excision repair. The encoded protein is part of the NER (nucleotide excision repair) complext which is responsible for repair of UV radiation-induced photoproducts and DNA adducts induced by chemical carcinogens. Mutations in this gene are associated with xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group A. Alternatively spliced transcript variants have been found for this gene.
NCBI/Uniprot data below describe general gene information for XPA. It may not necessarily be applicable to this product.
NCBI Accession #
NP_000371.1
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NCBI GenBank Nucleotide #
NM_000380.3
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UniProt Primary Accession #
P23025
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UniProt Secondary Accession #
Q5T1U9; Q6LCW7; Q6LD02[Other Products]
UniProt Related Accession #
P23025[Other Products]
Molecular Weight
31,368 Da
NCBI Official Full Name
DNA repair protein complementing XP-A cells isoform 1
NCBI Official Synonym Full Names
XPA, DNA damage recognition and repair factor
NCBI Official Symbol
XPA??[Similar Products]
NCBI Official Synonym Symbols
XP1; XPAC
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NCBI Protein Information
DNA repair protein complementing XP-A cells
UniProt Protein Name
DNA repair protein complementing XP-A cells
UniProt Synonym Protein Names
Xeroderma pigmentosum group A-complementing protein
Protein Family
DNA repair protein
UniProt Gene Name
XPA??[Similar Products]
UniProt Synonym Gene Names
XPAC??[Similar Products]
NCBI Summary for XPA
This gene encodes a zinc finger protein plays a central role in nucleotide excision repair (NER), a specialized type of DNA repair. NER is responsible for repair of UV radiation-induced photoproducts and DNA adducts induced by chemical carcinogens and chemotherapeutic drugs. The encoded protein interacts with DNA and several NER proteins, acting as a scaffold to assemble the NER incision complex at sites of DNA damage. Mutations in this gene cause Xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group A (XP-A), an autosomal recessive skin disorder featuring hypersensitivity to sunlight and increased risk for skin cancer. [provided by RefSeq, Aug 2017]
UniProt Comments for XPA
Involved in DNA excision repair. Initiates repair by binding to damaged sites with various affinities, depending on the photoproduct and the transcriptional state of the region. Required for UV-induced CHEK1 phosphorylation and the recruitment of CEP164 to cyclobutane pyrimidine dimmers (CPD), sites of DNA damage after UV irradiation.
Research Articles on XPA
1. data obtained allow us to suggest that XPA can be involved in the post-incision NER stages via its interaction with RPA
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