Human AKAP3 protein (Recombinant) (N-His) (STJP008344)

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Host: E. coli
Note: STRICTLY FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS.
Short Description : Recombinant-Human AKAP3-N-His protein was developed from e. coli and has a target region of N-His. For use in research applications.
Formulation: Lyophilized from a solution in PBS pH 7.4, 0.02% NLS, 1mM EDTA, 4% Trehalose, 1% Mannitol.
Storage Instruction: Use a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze thaw cycles. Store at 2 to 8°C for frequent use. Store at-20 to-80°C for twelve months from the date of receipt.
Gene Symbol: AKAP3
Gene ID: 10566
Uniprot ID: AKAP3_HUMAN
Immunogen Region: Ala726-Leu853
Immunogen: Homo sapiens (Human)
Post Translational Modifications Phosphorylated by STK33 during sperm flagella assembly. Phosphorylated on tyrosine residues.
Function Structural component of sperm fibrous sheath. Required for the formation of the subcellular structure of the sperm flagellum, sperm motility and male fertility.
Protein Name A-Kinase Anchor Protein 3
Akap-3
A-Kinase Anchor Protein 110 Kda
Akap 110
Cancer/Testis Antigen 82
Ct82
Fibrous Sheath Protein Of 95 Kda
Fsp95
Fibrousheathin I
Fibrousheathin-1
Protein Kinase A-Anchoring Protein 3
Prka3
Sperm Oocyte-Binding Protein
Cellular Localisation Cytoplasmic Vesicle
Secretory Vesicle
Acrosome
Cell Projection
Cilium
Flagellum
Dorsal Margin Of The Acrosomal Segment
Ribs Of The Fibrous Sheath In The Principal Piece Of The Sperm Tail
Alternative Protein Names A-Kinase Anchor Protein 3 protein
Akap-3 protein
A-Kinase Anchor Protein 110 Kda protein
Akap 110 protein
Cancer/Testis Antigen 82 protein
Ct82 protein
Fibrous Sheath Protein Of 95 Kda protein
Fsp95 protein
Fibrousheathin I protein
Fibrousheathin-1 protein
Protein Kinase A-Anchoring Protein 3 protein
Prka3 protein
Sperm Oocyte-Binding Protein protein
AKAP3 protein
AKAP110 protein
SOB1 protein

Information sourced from Uniprot.org