Offi­cial Full Name

Recom­bi­nant Human Cyclophilin D (rHuCyP-D)

CAS Num­ber (Or Wat­son Num­ber for Non-CAS Products)

606-07-1816

Syn­onyms

PPIF, Cyclophilin F, CyP-M, Rota­mase F 

Squence

Squence of Recombinant Human Cyclophilin D

Amino Acid Sequence

CSKGS­GDPSS SSSS­GN­PLVY LDV­DAN­GK­PL GRVVLELKAD VVP­K­TAEN­FR ALCT­GEKGFG YKGSTFHRVI PSFM­C­QAGDF TNHNGTG­GKS IYGSRF­P­DEN FTLKHVGPGV LSMAN­AG­P­NT NGSQF­FIC­TI KTD­WLDGKHV VFGHVKEG­MD VVKKIES­FGS KSGRT­SKKIV ITD­CGQLS

Syn­onyms

PPIF, Cyclophilin F, CyP-M, Rota­mase F 

Acces­sion

P30405

Gene ID

10105

Sum­ma­ry

CyP-D is a part of the pep­tidyl-pro­­lyl cis-trans iso­merase (PPI­ase) fam­i­ly. CyP-D accel­er­ates the fold­ing of pro­teins. It cat­alyzes the cis-trans iso­mer­iza­tion of pro­line imidic pep­tide bonds in oligopep­tides. CyP-D is key com­po­nent of the mito­chon­dr­i­al per­me­abil­i­ty tran­si­tion pore in the inner mito­chon­dr­i­al mem­brane. Acti­va­tion of this pore is thought to be involved in the induc­tion of apop­tot­ic and necrot­ic cell death.

Source

Escherichia coli.

Mol­e­c­u­lar Weight

Approx­i­mate­ly 18.9 kDa, a sin­gle non-gly­­co­sy­lat­ed polypep­tide chain con­tain­ing 178 amino acids.

Bio­log­i­cal Activity

No data avail­able

Appear­ance

Ster­ile col­or­less liq­uid.

For­mu­la­tion

Sup­plied as a 0.2 um fil­tered solu­tion in PBS, pH7.4, with 1 mM DTT, 10 % glyc­erol.

Endo­tox­in

Less than 0.1 EU/​ug of rHuCyP-D as deter­mined by LAL method.

Recon­sti­tu­tion

Sta­bil­i­ty and Storage

Use a man­u­al defrost freez­er and avoid repeat­ed freeze-thaw cycles.- 6 months from date of receipt, -20 to -70 °C as sup­plied.- 3 months, -20 to -70 °C under ster­ile con­di­tions after open­ing.

Ref­er­ences

Puri­ty

> 95 % by SDS-PAGE and HPLC analy­ses.

SDS-PAGE

SDS-PAGE of Recombinant Human Cyclophilin D

Pack Size

10ug/​500ug

Safe­ty Data Sheet (SDS) Down­load

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Tech­ni­cal Data Sheet (TDS) Down­load

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